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

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1 It is therefore expected that the Karoo plume component would carry an OIB-like isotope signature , but would have lower abundances of incompatible trace element than typical OIB .
2 They submitted that the nationality requirement was a clear contravention of articles 7 , 40(3) , 52 , 53 , 58 and 221 of the E.E.C .
3 The applicants in the main proceedings also claimed that the nationality requirement amounted to a serious infringement of the rights of ‘ joint venture ’ boats under article 168(4) in conjunction with Annex XII to the Act of Accession of Spain and Portugal to the European Communities 1985 ( ‘ the Act of Accession 1985 ’ ) ( Official Journal 1985 No .
4 The Commission maintained that the nationality requirements laid down in the Act of 1988 were contrary to the general prohibition of discrimination on grounds of nationality set out in article 7 of the E.E.C .
5 The Spanish Government considered that the nationality condition and the other conditions laid down by the Act of 1988 were manifestly contrary to the basic principles of the E.E.C .
6 The Spanish Government argued that the nationality condition could not be justified under articles 55 and 56 of the E.E.C .
7 Although he acknowledges that the moisture content is high , he says the extra drying costs are offset by catching the crop before it sheds any ears .
8 Is not it now time that the Minister decided that the standing charges , which are an unacceptable imposition , particularly on the elderly , should be abolished ?
9 These agents ( or otherwise a promoter ) must appear before the Examiners and satisfy them that the Standing Order requirements about giving notice to objectors ( i.e. persons wishing to oppose the Bill by reason of its allegedly deleterious effect on their interests ) have been observed .
10 The standing orders committee is made up as follows Birmingham region , John Lancashire region , Noel Liverpool , Les , London John , Midland Paddy , Northern Jerry G M B Scotland John Southern Peter , South Western Keith , Yorkshire Kevin and I am delighted to tell you that the standing orders committee have elected as chairman this year , John .
11 He points out that they are negative or affirmative orders and that the Standing Orders of the House lay down that such matters may be debated for an hour and a half after 10 o'clock .
12 The harvester moved round the field in a strict square , so that the standing crop grew smaller and smaller with every pass .
13 Watches that tell the time in 18 different languages , make toast and have so many knobs and dials that the clock face is completely obscured .
14 If this running light is to emulate the movement of a ball along a pitch , from the bowler 's end represented by D1 to the wicket represented by D10 , the l.e.d.s must light in the correct order and necessarily stop on reaching D10 , in spite of the fact that the clock pulses are continually applied .
15 Note that the clock input is common to both bistables .
16 Remember , however , that the clock signal driving the binary counter must run at 2n times the required phase-modulated carrier 's frequency .
17 Where documents of title are involved it will usually turn out that the buyer transfers to his sub-purchaser the same document of title which he received from his seller .
18 Well , you have to admit that the guitar synth 's technological lustre has certainly been dulled in the face of the guitar world 's continuing ambivalence .
19 He said that the guitar solo is like the window of a song : you 'll be going through the song and then the lead will break and it 's like a window you can look out of while you 're walking by .
20 Keith Richards tells with a mixture of jealousy and amazement the story that the guitar classes John Lee conducts at home are entirely made up of young girls .
21 This generous depth , combined with a full-scale neck , a heavily arched back and a lightly-strutted belly , means that the guitar packs a lot more punch than it has any right to — more than a Martin 0–16 New Yorker , I 'd say , although that 's only from memory .
22 Pictures of the two of them , hand in hand on the beach , fuelled rumours that the tennis champ was finally committed to Karen .
23 The Trustees , however , felt that the tennis courts should be preserved as an amenity for the area .
24 Tennis Courts It was reported that the tennis courts should come into the ownership of the District Council at the beginning of July .
25 Tennis Courts It was reported that the tennis courts should come into the ownership of the District Council at the beginning of July .
26 The combination of the path of that the moon travels and the rotation of the earth means that the moon at one time or another covers the whole goes round goes above all different circ all different places on the earth .
27 It is now recognised that the industrialisation process is complex and that
28 AT THAT difficult and defiant age of 19 , it is perhaps quite extraordinary that The Prayer Boat have chosen to study so closely the catalogues of The Waterboys and Van Morrison — old men , of their fathers ' generation .
29 Impetuously he wrote a declaration , which was widely circulated , denying the rumour and asserting that he was ready to prove that the Prayer Book of Edward VI conformed to the commandments of Christ and the practice of the Apostles , whereas the Mass was contrary to that practice and was the work of Satan .
30 If the purchaser has actual knowledge that the asset sale carried out by the directors is in breach of their fiduciary duty , the transaction is voidable at the instance of the vendor and the purchaser will hold the proceeds of the sale as a constructive trustee .
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