Example sentences of "[conj] [v-ing] that [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 An individual is not , by reason of having information relating to any particular transaction , prohibited by sections 1(2) , ( 4 ) ( b ) , ( 5 ) , or ( 6 ) from dealing on a recognised stock exchange and by s.1(7) and 1(8) from counselling , procuring , or communicating that information , if he does that thing in order to facilitate the completion or carrying out of the transaction .
2 ‘ By the way , you wo n't be surprised or disturbed if you find some of our people patrolling the riverside path or inspecting that slip , will you ?
3 The owner of property can consent to someone destroying or damaging that property .
4 You need to be either in the charts or heading that way to earn space in those gossipy pages .
5 Maybe so , though it is still nice to see that principles still count for something , particularly when it comes to refusing to buy something you already own or turning that hand-out of shares over to a deserving charity at the expense of an easy-come , easy-go profit .
6 The emphasis in this chapter is on identifying the needs and problems of the potential buyer and presenting a product or service as a means of fulfilling that need or solving that problem .
7 The regulations have one very unusual effect in that it is permissible to make a reproduction of a topography for the purpose of analyzing or evaluating that topography or the concepts , processes , systems or techniques embodied in it by section 226(1A) of the 1988 Act .
8 8.5 In the event that any proceedings are brought against , alleging that the whole or any part of the Work constitutes an infringement of copyright or other intellectual property rights , or contains any obscene , indecent or defamatory matter , or alleging that use of the Trade Marks infringes the rights of third parties , will notify .
9 Now we 're fortunate with with this that if I turn it on it 's very quiet but if any of you had and I 'm sure Jeff you 've probably seen it where you get some older machines and the fan in there rattles like mad and there 's nothing worse than having that thing rattling all all the day .
10 How often are they raised by adding on a small , discrete area to existing topics ( for example , ‘ Women in … ’ ) — thereby leaving the rest untouched — rather than acknowledging that feminism has generated a challenge to the whole field ? ( see BSA , 1986 , for a discussion of teaching in higher education ) .
11 This wife stood by her afflicted husband and even expressed fears about what might happen if the firm were to remove him from his electronic friend : ‘ I know it sounds funny , but I 'm afraid that losing that computer may break his heart . ’
12 I hope that achieving that capacity will be one of the priorities of the new police committee .
13 It is probable that winning that nomination against three candidates was the hardest election of her life , until perhaps losing her seat two decades later .
14 I 've had more fun wiping the blood of a blue-bottomed bloggert off my broadsword than watching that pile of pus !
15 Accordingly , rather than declaring that question ( 4 ) in the Factortame case ( Case C 221/89 ) has become otiose , I propose that the court should answer it in the negative .
16 This is not entirely unconnected to another feature of the economies of many Third World countries that has become of great salience in recent years , namely their foreign debt and the eff–ct that servicing that debt , particularly in times of rising and unpredictable interest rates , has on economic and social planning .
17 Essentially , this meant maintaining his own personal renunciation of the world , cultivating the presence of God in meditation and prayer , and maintaining that liberty which is found only in rectitude .
18 reading literature for enjoyment , responding to it critically and using that reading for learning .
19 The British Medical Association estimated that 20 per cent of abortions were criminal and using that figure David Glass calculated that a total of 68,000 criminal abortions took place in 1935 .
20 I knew that er the circumstances of him being in prison involved er a firearm and using that firearm .
21 Basically it was receiving telephone calls from the public erm and using that information to put on a computer to send officers to incidents various incidents .
22 Well increasingly we see that organizations are recognizing that effective use of information as a corporate resource manipulated and manageable as a whole can be of a tremendous competitive advantage and the client server has become the most effective way of exploiting and leveraging that resource .
23 In Marx 's critique we find an ethical conscience cutting through the ontological identification of truth with an ideal intelligibility and demanding that theory be converted into a concrete praxis of concern for the other .
24 And gathering that information means knocking on doors and asking people questions .
25 ‘ Something else is running on emergency power and producing that interference .
26 Ultimately , however , Egyptian Christianity 's most lasting effect was less its simple perpetuation of Nazarean thought than its development of an administrative system for housing and transmitting that thought .
27 Held , allowing the application , that since section 7(5) of the Act of 1976 made provision for persons arrested for breaking bail conditions , or on the likelihood of their so doing , to be brought before a single justice , it was an enactment falling within the exception contemplated by section 121 of the Act of 1980 which , in any event , was limited to summary trials of informations and the hearing of complaints under the civil jurisdiction ; that Parliament had intended by section 7(4) to create a simple and expeditious procedure whereby a justice was required , before forming an opinion under section 7(5) , to conduct no more than an informal inquiry , hearing the arresting officer 's grounds for belief that the person had broken or might break his bail conditions and allowing that person to respond , but without the giving of evidence on oath or cross-examination ; and that , since the provisions of the Act of 1980 relating to the adjournment of proceedings before magistrates ' courts did not apply , there was no power in the justice to adjourn proceedings under section 7(5) ( post , pp. 24A , G — 25B , C–G , 26B , E–F , H — 27A , G–H ) .
28 On May 24 , 1990 , a law on political parties was passed , requiring parties to register with the Constitutional Tribunal to gain legal status and empowering that body to decide whether a party 's goals or activities were constitutional .
29 One possibility is to ignore the part of the award of damages which exceeds the amount exempt from tax under the ‘ golden handshake ’ rules , for instance by expressing the exempt amount ( currently £30,000 ) as an annual income over the unexpired period of the contract , estimating what the tax would be on that imaginary income and deducting that tax from the total compensation .
30 That £30m bought some £130m of distribution business , and knocking that amount out of the UK market would leave a big hole if all the third party suppliers do take their toys away .
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