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

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1 For example , it has been held that an arrangement void for contravention of the Restrictive Trade Practices Act 1956 constitutes unlawful means but this is hard to reconcile with the clear decision in the Mogul case that an agreement in restraint of trade at common law did not .
2 He wanted to spend some time quietly in the church , ’ he added in a vain hope that a confidence so dangerously close to intimacy , to his job as priest , might flatter her , might even silence curiosity .
3 It allows specification of a range of treatment measures and the commission , in its monitoring of patients on leave of absence , tries to ensure in each case that an appropriate range of services is provided .
4 It was decided in that case that a court of summary jurisdiction had no power under sections 91 to 96 of the Public Health Act 1875 ( now replaced by ss.92–99 of the Public Health Act 1936 ) , on proof of a nuisance from a sewage disposal works , constructed under that Act , to make an order for its abatement .
5 It was an odd coincidence that a man should be found dead in the Thames near Stavanger 's office on the day that Stavanger had apparently disappeared , but that was now over four months ago , and in any case the police knew all about it , because the office cleaner had called the police .
6 Your articles on women and workers make fascinating reading but provide us with little hope that a movement for change is likely to come from these quarters .
7 It was at that level that a thread of continuity linked Charles with his Capetian successors , and his realm with later medieval France .
8 Now she 'd spoken his name she was committed , intent on preserving her dignity : making the point to her attractive companion that , whatever he might be thinking , she was n't in the market for love — or the poor reproduction of that emotion that a lot of men produced in the pursuit of sexual thrills .
9 If the duty were held to be unexcludable , this would have the odd effect that a trespasser to premises not in business use could be better off than a visitor .
10 The judge went on to say that in the Al Saudi Banque case [ 1989 ] 3 All ER 361 , Mr Justice Millett had held that foreseeability that a lender might rely on audited accounts was not enough in itself to establish the duty of care .
11 Derek seems to remember that it was shortly after this change that a couple of what could have been nasty instances occurred .
12 This research is based on a contrasting hypothesis that a long-term relationship built on trust and obligation between a buyer and a sub-contractor leads to better cooperation in innovation , improved quality monitoring and prompt delivery , and that these gains outweigh efficiency loss resulting from rigidity in not switching customers or sub-contractors as prices dictate .
13 It has been said that the Imperial Court was more successful in mounting great set pieces than in its day-to-day running , and indeed so successful was it in this field that an impression was created that the whole of the period was one long spectacle — the so-called fête impériale — whose only aim was entertainment , prodigality and licence .
14 Curricular novelties continued : the Headmaster , himself a Classicist , reported on Speech Day : we have made the experiment of allowing boys in the 5th to choose their own work for two hours a week , with the interesting result that a dozen boys have chosen to do Greek . "
15 Any other taxpayers who have agreed with the Inland Revenue that an action is a test case and that they will also benefit from the decision against the Revenue , should also not be affected by any retrospective amendment .
16 This rule that a clause can not subsequently be incorporated , was applied in Olley v. Marlborough Court ( 1949 C.A. ) .
17 It is suggested in the final part of this chapter that a different approach to education management is possible .
18 It should be apparent from the earlier sections of this chapter that a GIS provides both a database of spatial and attribute data and the software tools needed to manipulate and transform those data .
19 It will be the argument of this chapter that a two-party system did exist under William and Anne , although there was a temporary blurring and realignment in the early years of William 's reign .
20 We mentioned earlier in this chapter that an unreal identification with the partner can be used as a defence against fear of difference .
21 It follows from this reasoning that a company law focussed on the public interest should define management duties exclusively in terms of profit maximisation and should more generally provide a legal framework orientated towards that end .
22 He was a funeral ‘ director ’ rather than a furnisher , and it was to this practice that a number of top-rank funeral furnishers working in London looked — Ballard , Dowbiggin & Holland , J.D. Field , A. France & Son , J. Kenyon , Leverton 's and John Nodes — though they were never quite to match his mastery .
23 Only the dark Porsche squatting at the far end of the drive gives some indication that a local does not live here .
24 ‘ You 're forthright , strong , ’ Claire said , ‘ capable of great things , like most Aries women , but right now I sense that you 're not particularly happy , and certainly there 's some indication that a lot of your unique drive has been squandered away .
25 Thus an express term that a transaction is not intended to be a lease but is intended to be a licence will not be given effect ( Street v Mountford [ 1985 ] AC 809 ) .
26 Many general practitioners will know the unpleasant effect that a broken phial of dextrose has on the inside of a medical bag .
27 Above all , it is a fundamental principle of English law that a contract can not be varied unilaterally .
28 Never the less , it is a basic principle of English law that a person is innocent until proven guilty and should not be required to attempt to prove their innocence by having to explain their actions .
29 There is no requirement in French law that a binding contract for the sale of land should be in or evidenced by writing .
30 It is easy to see why the Author was the winner of an award for ‘ U.K. Best Shareware Author ’ with programs that are so easy to use with on-line help that a manual is not needed .
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