Example sentences of "of [noun sg] [vb mod] [verb] that the " in BNC.

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1 Cynics of course would hold that the power potential and the danger that exists at the interface of the physical and the metaphysical exists only in the human imagination .
2 1.2 " the Tenant " does not include any successors in title of the Tenant Unless the agreement provides otherwise , privity of contract will ensure that the original parties remain in a contractual relationship inter se to the extent of their obligations under the agreement .
3 Given this degree of disenchantment with the classical system , teachers of the law of contract must recognize that the organizing principles are shifting .
4 A lack of response would suggest that the high concentration of alcohol is the principal factor .
5 The second clause of the company 's memorandum of association must state that the company is a public limited company .
6 Any mistake of law would mean that the authority had asked itself the wrong question , which would result in a jurisdictional error .
7 Members of Council will know that the objective of changing the culture of the Council has gone because we 've largely done the job .
8 Translation here must be indeterminate because no amount of evidence will guarantee that the translation we offer will be uniquely correct .
9 When you go into the bathroom the smell of urine can mean that the toilet is leaking into the surrounding floorboards : an expensive business to correct .
10 This type of clause might state that the firm acts as principal rather than agent , or that no fiduciary duties arise other than those set out in the agreement .
11 The technical crafts section national committee shall consist of congress will appreciate that the clause ceased to have any relevance on the fourth of December nineteen ninety one it would be quite illogical to seek to make a respect retrospective amendment to this rule .
12 Vagueness or lack of information may indicate that the primary failure rests at supervisory level and negative answers may reflect inadequacies in methods or lack of supervision .
13 But the lessons of history would suggest that the animal protection movement , with its emphasis on the welfare of individual animals , may experience some corresponding loss of support .
14 In this way , suggest Sperber and Wilson , the speaker 's use of repetition may communicate that the speaker is experiencing a torrent of memories which hearers are being trusted to imagine for themselves .
15 Although in English we do on occasions say yes or no and on other occasions yes or no , no speaker of English would say that the meaning of the words ‘ yes ’ and ‘ no ’ was different with the different tones .
16 Now that type of exception would mean that the practical difficulties to which he referred would not arise except in the comparatively few cases that arise of the particular type .
17 Indeed , those who favour greater regulatory controls on conflicts of interest would argue that the position adopted by the Chicage School is economically , socially , and politically unacceptable .
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