Example sentences of "[noun] that a person [unc] " in BNC.
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1 | This provision shall not be taken as prejudicing a finding to the effect that a person 's occupation of any land is by implied permission of the person entitled to the land in any case where such a finding is justified on the actual facts of the case … |
2 | These included suspicion that a person 's actions could result in armed robbery or ethnic conflict or could deprive a community of the " essentials of life " . |
3 | First , there is the libertarian premiss that a person 's position should not be irremediably worsened by another 's conduct . |
4 | The notion that a person 's home is his castle will not he eroded without explicit justification . |
5 | The subversive implications of Lamarck 's thought — in particular the implication that a person 's character , destiny and deserts are not wholly determined by his breeding — aroused some disfavour : Napoleon did not like Lamarck . |
6 | There is nothing objectionable in the principle that a person 's reputation should be protected from falsehoods : problems arise because the practices and procedures of the libel law can also work to prevent the exposure of wrongdoing . |
7 | For example it is well known that asthma and eczema are linked but what is frequently overlooked is the way that a person 's asthma can be bad at a time when their eczema is quiet and their eczema can be its worst when the asthma is quiet . |
8 | So , I think most analysts now think that the , the concatenation of circumstances which produces a person 's superego is so complex , and there are so many factors interacting , probably along with any genetic factors , there probably is a heritable basis of guilt to some extent , but the , you ca n't say in a very simple way that a person 's childhood socialization will determine every aspect of the superego . |
9 | In a high-context culture , however , much more depends on ‘ who you are ’ , personal relationships and the idea that a person 's word is his bond . |
10 | If that is the underlying proposition , it is important to dissociate it from the unacceptable idea that a person 's acts after loss of self-control should still be measured on an objective scale . |