Example sentences of "[noun sg] [conj] that [art] " in BNC.

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1 Blisters are a sign that moisture has either got below the felt or that the felt was laid on a damp surface .
2 Events over the next six months are likely to leave an imprint , and it seems a relationship is the catalyst for a major change or that a relationship is transformed from outside .
3 This is not to assume either that there has never been pressure within the universities for change or that the state is necessarily hostile to the collegiate model .
4 It can order the charge to be effective : ( i ) as against an administrator and liquidator , if it is satisfied that the inaccuracy did not prejudice any unsecured creditor or that no person became an unsecured creditor during the period when the registered particulars were defective and ( ii ) as against a person who acquires an interest , if that person was not misled by the unregistered particulars .
5 First and foremost he maintained that a mistake of law would be no defence to the application of the principle but as alternatives he submitted that the principle would be subject to the mistake of law defence or that the defence of mistake of law should be abrogated altogether .
6 Do the pages of ticks mean that Fred is a genius or that the work was set at too low a standard ?
7 However , there are various defences available — for example , that the parent took reasonable steps to comply with the direction or that the direction was ‘ unreasonable ’ .
8 ‘ … it shall be defence for the person charged to prove that he did not know , and could not with reasonable diligence have ascertained , that the goods did not conform to the description or that the description had been applied to the goods . ’
9 In any proceedings for an offence under this Act of supplying or offering to supply goods to which a false trade description is applied it shall be a defence for the person charged to prove that he did not know and could not with reasonable diligence have ascertained , that the goods did not conform to the description or that the description had been applied to the goods .
10 This meant that even though no goods had actually been received by the carrier 's faithless agent or that the goods received were misdescribed , the mere fact that a bill of lading had been issued by someone empowered to do so created a right to claim the value of the described goods .
11 Notably , suppression of the AIR-1 phenotype by transfection with heterologous DNA ( 22 ) also caused a reduction of the doubling time , suggesting that either class II antigen expression affects the growth of the cell or that the AIR-1 mutations has pleiotropic effects .
12 Clearly , however , that does not mean that the City is riddled with fraud or that the regulatory system has failed .
13 However the fact that she lost a few battles in Cabinet does not mean that she was not the dominant figure or that the Cabinet was supreme .
14 It is questionable , however , whether the provisions actually add to a victim 's opportunity for compensation and it has been argued that the procedure differs little from that required for any civil action except that the funds are preserved .
15 In principle , this accounting is no different from commercial accounting except that the depreciation charges are being made into cash flows from each hospital to the Regional Health Authorities , who then reallocate the cash flows back to the District Health Authorities and the GPs , who in turn buy services from the hospitals .
16 At Canterbury the students were given very little direct teaching about other faiths , and what there was seemed designed to show that Christianity was the only true religion and that the fate of people of other religions was to be absorbed in a triumphalist Church .
17 What is clear is that it evolved out of the neolithic Cretan religion and that the religion of the classical Greeks at least in part grew out of it .
18 Pitt realised that the defence of the British Isles could not be conducted in isolation and that the defence of the homeland must form part of a worldwide strategy .
19 Some cardiologists complained that the heart could never be more than a temporary remedy and that the money spent on the research could be better used for drug therapies and other techniques .
20 For discussion of " partnership " and transfer from individual licence holder to partnership , see Singh and Kaur v. Kirkcaldy District Licensing Board , 1988 S.L.T. 286 , where it was decided that the licence was held by a partnership with a separate legal persona and that the board were not entitled to look behind that persona at the partners as individuals .
21 Unfortunately life is never simple — the Stores Platoon confirms that they have no Challenger engines in stock and that the next one is not expected for three or four days ; improvisation will obviously be needed if the Blues and Royals are to have all their tanks working .
22 And they used to and they if you had er good er breeding stock and that the the neighbours would come to you for a sitting on eggs .
23 What they had begun to realize was that they were getting a rough deal and that no one else would take any notice .
24 Marine was a consumer deal and that the new one made between Rasbora Ltd. and J.C.L.Marine was also a consumer deal , i.e. that the novation did not alter the consumer nature of the contract .
25 Initially it was believed that only one of these , the dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus , was involved in visual perception and that the rest were involved in visual reflexes like pupillary control ( the pretectum ) , orientation movements ( the superior colliculus ) , and stabilization of the visual field when the head moves ( the accessory optic system ) .
26 His department later confirmed that there had been no competitive tendering and that no companies apart from EDS , nor the department itself , had been invited to bid .
27 At a press conference on March 25 Narong announced that Rassadorn , with four seats , had joined the coalition and that an agreement had been reached to form a government headed by himself .
28 In Masterman 's view , the Battle of Orgreave stands as a salutary reminder that ‘ what is omitted from television 's agenda can not easily enter the general consciousness and that the control of information , whether it takes a brutal or sophisticated form , is the very cornerstone of political power ’ ( ibid.:108 ) .
29 On the other hand , it was claimed that Hanson was only interested in short-term profits , rather than long-term investment and that the company was only capable of limited organic growth , thus forcing it to rely on ever larger takeover bids to sustain its expansion .
30 The old Michigan law which preceded the 1974 reform placed an extremely heavy burden of proof upon the prosecution , which had to prove beyond reasonable doubt both that force had been used by the defendant and that the victim was unwilling .
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