Example sentences of "and that a [adj] [noun] [modal v] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I was initially impressed by this argument , ’ Lord Bingham wrote , ‘ feeling that a duty imposed by statute would in practice be hard to enforce , that the existence of a professional duty has become very well known and that a professional guideline could more easily be adapted to meet changing circumstance than a duty enshrined in statute . ’
2 He confirmed there was no more available and that a small addition would not colour match .
3 He called the aircraft and was advised that both engines had flamed out and that a forced landing would be necessary .
4 The conference nonetheless appeared to have agreed that the interim government would serve until January 1992 , and that a general election would be held on Oct. 15 , 1991 .
5 I hope it all goes very well and that a good time will be had by all .
6 However , we agreed that self-help schemes could only bring a few jobs and that a central demand should still be that the state provide jobs .
7 He said that international observers would be invited to supervise the ballot and that a prime minister would be appointed from whichever party won a majority .
8 PLO chair Yassir Arafat said on Nov. 25 that the talks were at a " dead-end " and that a Palestinian delegation might not attend the eighth round .
9 However , on April 27 , it was announced that the government had postponed the conference for organizational reasons , and that a new date would be set .
10 It did not take much to reason that international capitalism had failed and that a new order must replace it .
11 An Interim report ( Cmd. 6759 , March 1946 ) emphasized that a New Towns programme should be a matter for central Government : the location of a New Town should be a Government decision and that a new agency should be set up to plan and develop the town ( it was not to be a matter for local authorities ) .
12 Remember that quotations and estimates are not the same thing , and that a low estimate can very easily turn into a high bill .
13 I told him that the Owsla 's privileges did n't mean all that much to me in any case and that a strong rabbit could always do just as well by leaving the warren .
14 Roosevelt reckoned that the Army was still loyal to the Shah and that a strong coalition could be mounted against Mossadeq .
15 It is often argued , as Graff does in the final chapter of Professing Literature , that all literary activity is really if implicitly theoretical , and that a self-respecting critic will be specific about theory sooner rather than later .
16 I hope that there will be no opportunity for the Government to introduce the Rothschild recommendations and that a Labour Government will be returned .
17 And who could have guessed that , with said gnashers playing him up , he would have to hand over one of his duties — and that a Labour MP would be called in from the subs ' bench .
18 This provides that a company must have a secretary and that a sole director can not also be secretary .
19 M. Look , if there are enough of us who believe the bomb is wicked and that a decent nation could never think of having it , whatever the circumstances , then the government would have to do something .
20 It was implied , rightly as it happened , that such a policy was unlikely to be acceptable to the National Government and that a broad alliance must be formed in Britain to replace the Chamberlain administration .
21 The report of the ( then ) Social Science Research Council 's exploratory Panel on Addiction in 1982 argued that addiction problems are not trivial , that they are the legitimate concern of the social sciences and that a multi-disciplinary approach may reasonably be expected to produce insights , information and analyses which will enable addiction problems to be dealt with more effectively .
22 Councillor Mrs B. Brereton reports that the Woodhall Mill Site is being attended to and that a written report should be available soon .
23 I advised , my opinion reinforced by Dennis Lloyd , that there was plainly a breach of copyright , since the reports published were to a substantial extent verbatim accounts of the meetings reproduced from the minutes , the copyright of which belonged to the National Executive , and that a judicial remedy should be sought as soon as possible .
24 The bishops on Lothar 's side declared that the involuntary sin of an oath thus broken could be expiated and that a speedy division would prevent further damage to the Church .
25 On March 3 a Libyan-based opposition group , the National Movement of Chadian Renovators , claimed in a communiqué to the Agence France-Presse news agency that the national charter was " anti-democratic " and that a national conference should be called to draw up a " genuine draft constitution " and an election timetable .
26 It is the deepest wish of the author , a member of the Wildlife Association of Southern India , that this embargo will become a permanent situation and that a national consciousness will not permit the continued destruction of the Cobra , which performs not only a biologically and environmentally essential function but exists as a symbol of life itself .
27 It is now proposed that fraud as to the nature of the act and impersonation of any man , not merely a husband , should be regarded as vitiating consent for the purposes of rape and that a statutory provision should be introduced to this effect .
28 The Institute had argued that there already was a clear professional duty to report under the existing Auditing Guideline , Banks in the UK , and that a statutory duty would not add value .
29 Morton 's rule is that a double bond is advantageous and that a double barrier must never be permitted .
30 Morton 's rule is that a double bond is advantageous and that a double barrier must never be permitted .
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