Example sentences of "[det] that an [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | It should be noted that it follows from this that an action in respect of a public law wrong can be a private action for present purposes if it is against a non-governmental body . |
2 | And it follows from this that an acceleration of this replacement will have the same effect as if there had been an increase in fixed capital . |
3 | There must be some height , call it h , such that an animal would just break its neck if it fell from that height , but would just survive if it fell from a slightly lower height . |
4 | The functions are arranged in a sequence such that an arrow to the right on any line indicates HOW ? and an arrow to the left indicates WHY ? |
5 | However , if a system is such that an error in the software alone could cause a fault , then care must be taken to ensure that the software is to the standard required by the application . |
6 | For example , if A tells B something in confidence and B ( without A 's permission ) passes the information on to C , who has not been told that it is confidential and the circumstances are such that an obligation of confidence can not be imputed to C , then C will be able to use the information freely although B himself can be prevented from using the information or divulging it further . |
7 | This theory brings in the element of comparison such that an individual will compare his/her ratio of input ( effort ) to output ( pay ) with a similar ratio for some other relevant person . |
8 | The third chest has a slightly decayed , but permanent , Magic Lock on it , such that an attempt at mechanical lock-picking is only 50% likely to be successful even if the lock-picker makes his Dex test to pick the lock . |
9 | Reserve police in the RUC wear the same uniform , for all that an outsider can distinguish , and as a consequence face the same security risks , but most are marginalized by the restricted range of duties they perform and the short-term status of their contract . |
10 | In such cases the most that an employer could hope for was that by his treatment of his workers he could obtain some minimal loyalty . |