Example sentences of "the [noun pl] [v-ing] [prep] that [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The overseas office of an MNP is in a slightly different position ; the solicitors practising from that office ( including all the solicitor partners , whether resident overseas or not ) are governed by the Solicitors ' Overseas Practice Rules 1990 , and solicitor partners will be responsible for ensuring the office 's compliance .
2 The contract can not be frustrated by the goods perishing after that moment .
3 Indeed , before one can decide what action is appropriate one requires an understanding of the social context in which one is acting and an interpretation of the actions occurring in that context .
4 However , when we had the grant announcement , it also announced that the conditions attaching to that grant , would be announced separately .
5 Conflicts spread over thousands of years have still not resolved the problems arising from that claim , and justification of it from the scriptures , has proved completely ineffective , and surely this is bound to happen , for the human race , whether in part or as a whole will never meekly submit to having a religion or political system simply thrust upon it .
6 Er if my choice , I 'd like to be in the docks , but things can not ha happen that way , we 've got a lot o , a lot of the yuppies moving in that area , and that seems to be taking over that area so no chance of a football stadium there .
7 Proceedings were adjourned until July 11 , so that witnesses could be called , but the justices sitting on that date concluded that they had no power to consider the case afresh and proceeded to sentence .
8 They are concerned with the industry and the section of industry alone , but of course the issue that we then have to deal with is , we must make sure that those section committees , those national section committees , carry credibility with the members working in that section .
9 I agree with his conclusion that , although the power to release a life prisoner on licence is conferred by section 61(1) of the Criminal Justice Act 1967 on the Secretary of State , the decisions leading to that release , including the decision as to the period to be served by the prisoner for the purposes of retribution and deterrence , may properly and lawfully be made by a junior minister in the Home Department .
10 Her companion comments : ‘ Ca n't you hear the children playing in that field over there , the old blind man 's harmonica at the Well 's tea-rooms , and the cars on the road below , the puff-puff of that little train … = ?
11 This is unfair criticism — Gooch produces a mass of indicative , albeit necessarily speculative , evidence in favour of his hypothesis — but nevertheless it is true that our knowledge of the past is and has to be based on the artefacts surviving from that past : lacking the artefacts , all we can do is make an educated deduction .
12 A draughtsman or inspector will be able to search the local area around a given piece ( by digitizing or constructing a " search box " ) and have the system automatically insert all the parts lying in that space into his working drawing .
13 The trip 's official photographer Alan Selwood is one of the helpers working towards that aim .
14 If a tribunal is given jurisdiction over a certain topic the question is whether the facts relating to that topic exist in the opinion of the tribunal .
15 The outer circumference and walls will be more exhibition like , but can only be found by going through the tunnels opening into that segment .
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