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

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1 A layout of that kind would have the advantage that you could leave your work out on the desk in the room and go back to it later — you would n't need to tidy up before you started on another piece of work , because you 'd go to another room to do it .
2 If one built a road a lot further out which is the case with the road shown in the structure plan key diagram , use of that road would represent a major diversion for local traffic , which would therefore be much less likely to use it .
3 Cuts of that level would decimate the existing service and make it almost impossible for underdeveloped areas of the service such as facilities for children with physical disabilities , imaginative respite , and family-based care schemes and improved under-fives facilities to be developed .
4 You have been struck by some particular type of person and have found a plausible set of circumstances in which a person of that type would commit a murder .
5 When those same pensioners understand that blanket commitments of that type will erode the extra money available to help the poorer end , they may take rather a different view .
6 Held , allowing the appeal , that although justices had an overriding duty to investigate the proposals advanced by the parties notwithstanding that they had been fully agreed , the profundity of that investigation should reflect the reality that there was consensus between the parties , particularly when one party was a local authority with statutory duties and another the child 's guardian ad litem , and any period during which justices reserved their decision or reasoned judgment should be kept to a minimum ; that if justices , having fulfilled their duty to make an independent investigation of terms proposed by consent , came to the conclusion that other terms should be imposed on the parties , they should indicate the terms they were minded to impose and give the parties an opportunity to make submissions on them ; and that , in all the circumstances , the order should be varied to provide that there would be no contact with the father on the basis that the local authority would continue to perform its statutory duty to review each six months and that the half-sister would be afforded reasonable contact ( post , pp. 277B–F , 278C–D ) .
7 First , and foremost , whilst undoubtedly there is an overriding duty in the court to investigate the proposals advanced by the parties , even when those proposals are fully agreed , the profundity of that investigation must reflect the reality that there is consensus amongst the parties to the litigation , particularly when the parties include a public authority with statutory duties and a guardian ad litem on behalf of the child .
8 The construction of that channel will require the excavation of a very large quantity of sand and gravel .
9 is that a person who acts as a representative of another is in a conflict of interest situation if , either at the time when he accepts appointment or subsequently while he acts as a representative , there is a material interest of his own or of a third person for whom he also acts , and the pursuit or protection of that interest would create a substantial risk that he may not act in the best way to pursue or protect the interest of the person he represents .
10 A definition of that sort might allow the person addressed to take into account the fact that the person making the utterance was seeking to make a serious point , or engage him in reasoned discussion , or was acting unintentionally .
11 It will be a condition only if either there is an earlier case establishing that such a clause is a condition ( i.e. ‘ of the essence ’ ) or else it was clearly intended by the parties when they made the contract that any breach of that term would entitle the other party to repudiate the contract and reject the goods .
12 The outcome of that debate will take a while to sort out .
13 to foresee the targets that might benefit from that information ( or , as importantly , that on receipt of that information might benefit the Garden )
14 The winners of that game should take the title ( although others , such as Bridgend are still in with a shout ) and that will be a powerful incentive .
15 Since Alan McLaren , of Hearts , did likewise in matches against Italy and Malta , there is a temptation to say that it will not be known if the rest of that crop can complete the transition to full international level unless they are given a chance .
16 A year at home with a small child and no recognition by a partner of the importance and difficulty of that role can reduce the most competent career woman to an anxious or depressed wreck .
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