Example sentences of "that [art] [noun sg] [verb] a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Now suppose that the buyer commits a wrongful anticipatory repudiation of the contract and the seller immediately accepts that repudiation as terminating the contract and sues for damages .
2 But I also felt that the guitar became a different instrument when it was turned up to maximum and fully distorted — it was no longer a polyphonic instrument , really .
3 It is widely believed in Italy that the moon has a great influence on human beings and on nature .
4 As outlined earlier , low temperatures past and present are also indicated by the evidence that the Moon has a long history of outer rigidity .
5 Figure 6.5 is a model of the lunar interior , many features of which would be accepted by most scientists , though a minority would argue that it has yet to be established that the Moon has a global crust .
6 Disposals should , ‘ as far as possible ’ , be in line with local planning and environmental policies but , where existing use conflicts with these , disposing authorities should remember that the asset represents a considerable public investment .
7 Yes , we 've all seen all the reports — distributed open systems end up costing downsizers more money than the mainframe ever did , that there are many applications that can be handled only by the mainframe , that the mainframe has a bright future if only IBM Corp can get over its present problems .
8 It is possible that the subject retained a single letter in the form of a visual representation of the acoustic stimulus and that he subsequently matched this representation against the visually presented probe stimulus .
9 A commentary broadcast on March 18 on Radio Centrafricaine said that the decision to appoint a Prime Minister reflected President André Kolingba 's " determination to pursue the democratic process " , and was in line with the statement of President Mitterrand of France at the 1990 Franco-African conference in La Baule [ see p. 37524 ] .
10 In July , Romania openly admitted to supplying arms to Moldova , and Romania 's Parliament declared on July 10 that the conflict demanded a political solution based on the Istanbul agreements , insisting that the 14th Army as " a foreign army on the territory of an independent and sovereign state " should be neutral .
11 But she was loyal to the Queen and in January 1979 she had realized that the Queen had a serious problem .
12 Brand A has been carefully put together to ensure that the slimmer enjoys a wide range of textures and flavours and still has the psychological satisfaction of preparing the food he or she eats .
13 He also pointed out in the report that the excavation produced a disproportionate number of cosmetic articles , although the significance of this evidence is not clear ; the case for the site having had a religious function is strengthened by a consideration of the other buildings .
14 Regional Magistrate Gerry Harty agreed that the firm had a good record and said it bought vast quantities for distribution to its various stores .
15 A second problem is that the SupersPORT has a bastardized type of CGA , known as double-scan CGA .
16 They note that the FMI represents a particular view of what accountable management ( and even management accounting ) is about .
17 Here the shapes of the characters ' mouths show that they are happy , sad , puzzled or ‘ miffed ’ , a black cloud over the head indicates that the character is feeling defeated or depressed , the lighted electric-bulb over the head indicates that the character has a bright idea , or the exclamation mark over the head shows that the character is amazed .
18 3 Make sure that the organisation has a small number of executives trained to speak on subjects which are likely to come up and that there is at least one board member who can represent the company in times of serious criticism or comment .
19 But it is incontestable that the painting marks a turning point in the career of Picasso and , moreover , the beginning of a new phase in the history of art .
20 It is clear from all those in the industry that the recession has a devastating impact on emloyment and on the ability to train .
21 The company says that the range has a minimal dispersion — no more than 2 deg C per hour — in all conditions .
22 It appears that the gallery has a real chance of organising its museum ; the city authorities have almost given their consent to leases on two buildings in the centre of Moscow .
23 I do not accept that the proposal represents a major surrender of sovereignty .
24 As with other documents which can be obtained at a large number of different places , the onus to show that the vehicle had a current test certificate rests on the defendant .
25 The strengths of the theory are , first that it explains the perceptual phenomena I have just described , second that the brain has a real need for the operation it postulates , and third that it gives a role to a prominent but hitherto unexplained anatomical characteristic of the neocortex .
26 SYMAP can be used on line-printers as well as dot-matrix printers ; the principle is the same , the only difference being that the line-printer outputs a full line at once rather than one character at a time , as is the case with the dot-matrix printer .
27 Let's first go to David Waldon because I think that you you command the support of the largest group on the erm Oxfordshire County Council and I suspect that the budget had a great deal to do with your views .
28 It is in the philosophy of history that the past becomes a possible and rational object of knowledge .
29 It is through the conception of historical time as a continuum that the past becomes a coherent object .
30 The idea that the past harbours a golden age of tranquility also readily lends itself to the view that history might furnish us with effective methods of commonsense crime control .
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