Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] [vb mod] [adv] [vb infin] that " in BNC.

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1 The latest survey , from International Data Corp , shows that only 39% of users polled have no plans to move any applications off the mainframe — but once that 39% reads the results of the survey , the majority will quickly realise that with that rate of defections , the status quo will simply no longer be an option , and next year 's survey will show that that 39% has shrunk dramatically .
2 I have no wish to tread on the toes of colleagues who have legitimate local interests , but from the national standpoint , I think that it is regrettable that the link will not take that route .
3 The revisions are intended to unify the style and format of a multi-part standard ; the change will partly nullify that objective .
4 If it is said that it is the use to which such information may be put that can be objectionable , the libertarian might well reply that gossip is an age-old way of passing the time and one of the cements of society .
5 That being so , it is a gross breach of a privy councillor 's duty to attribute to the sovereign personal opinions at variance with the advice of her prime minister or , worse still , to suggest that the sovereign might not accept that advice constitutionally offered .
6 of course the opposition wo n't answer that question , but the truth is that it is the usual hallmark of the Tory Government not to fund anything properly .
7 That would have given it around 90% of seats in the lower house and , since the opposition would never accept that prospect , the bill seemed destined for the dustbin .
8 However , Ellemann-Jensen stressed that the work of the Council would not duplicate that of existing international organizations and that security matters fell outside the scope of the new body .
9 The Council may further provide that compliance with the provisions of the Codes of Practice by any individual on the Register shall be a defence against any complaint in any proceedings brought against such individual pursuant to Bye–Law 70 provided that the provisions of the Code of Practice are , in the opinion of the Council , relevant to the complaint being investigated and adjudicated upon .
10 If you are doing work that is important for the Galaxy , the Council will usually accept that as a good reason .
11 Depreciation 's been falling now for two or three years as our capital expenditure of depreciable assets has been falling indeed if you look at last year 's net of the nine million pounds purchase of the freehold to fourteen million the year before was only sixteen million erm so as the as the depreciation as the capital expenditure falls the depreciation will also fall that 's one reason .
12 And the judge will only do that if he really has to .
13 The PA wo n't pay that amount and I do n't see we can do it without .
14 The Vendor can not warrant that intellectual property rights are ‘ valid and enforceable ’ .
15 But Mr Smidovitch said the team could not declare that on its own .
16 The transmitter would then beam that out about two hundred metres .
17 The point of the quill broke through the paper where it lay over an incised letter and a woman in the group pushed the man with the pen and crowed out , ‘ Donal , you great fool — the King will never read that now ! ’
18 If the defenders were to tender the pursuer a sum in full and final settlement of his claim , the pursuer could not accept that
19 Erm the tribunal may well say that one of those clauses should be if you lose your driving licence you lose your job , so it 's a fairly dangerous thing to apply to the tribunal to get terms of employment sorted out .
20 That is a great improvement , and I hope very much that the Commission will soon understand that headage limits do not reduce overproduction but merely discriminate against some of the poorest parts of the United Kingdom .
21 If they can not , the Government must surely recognise that the 25 per cent .
22 I understand the various accou er professional bodies in the accountancy industry are in fact doing that but I think the government should also do that because it is not just the probity of financial institutions we are concerned about , it is also er the auditing of other commercial concerns and it seems to be that in this case the public interest has taken second place to the government 's wish to do as little as possible , yet again the minister said in the debate that if we were to do anything further in response to a question put by my honourable friend the member for Grimsby , it would need legislation , primary legislation .
23 Naturally the wife has the responsibility to make such comments as , ‘ The leg wo n't bend that way . ’
24 However , since the legislation will still declare that rape is sexual intercourse without consent and since no comprehensive definition of this requirement will be provided , the law will appear far more protective than in fact it is .
25 Levies on the payroll will not have that effect .
26 ‘ All the charm , persuasion and judgment in the world ca n't change that . ’
27 To raise its money , the Treasury will thus re-activate that forgotten corner of the Civil Service , the Department of National Savings .
28 I would not want this er this issue to be treated in that way and I 'm sure the panel wo n't do that .
29 Where the court makes an order for substituted service by first class ordinary post , the order will normally provide that service is deemed to be effected on the seventh day after posting .
30 If one is generous and takes an average , 600,000 to 800,000 jobs would be lost , and the country can not afford that .
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