Example sentences of "[prep] that [noun] [verb] the " in BNC.

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1 It seems that the guardian ad litem expressed some reservations about that decision to move the children in advance of the hearing , but by a letter of 24 January the father 's solicitors said that it seemed to them that the view of the guardian ad litem was ‘ quite wrong as a matter of law . ’
2 The length of the largest axis , L , at right angles to I is next measured , and rotation of the particle by 90° about that axis reveals the shortest axis , S which may then be directly measured .
3 They were all ‘ obvious ’ truths ; but some were non-evaluative propositions , such as that wholes equal the sum of their parts , while others were various principles of morality .
4 ‘ Axioms ’ or ‘ maxims ’ , such as that wholes equal the sum of their parts , were among the premisses of the demonstrative syllogisms of the doctrine of scientia , and some seventeenth-century developments of the doctrine said that they were innate .
5 We visited many places and went out to dinner and went to London during that time to watch the theatre production of ‘ Cats ’ by Andrew Lloyd Web which I think is the most memorable event of that holiday ; as well as going to Canterbury Cathedral .
6 Unfortunately the bed manufacturer had during that time increased the price to £120 each and this was their only source of supply .
7 The recipient Party further undertakes to the supplying Party that it will not during that period use the same except in or for the said purposes .
8 Generally , however , anyone wishing to buy or sell listed shares will want to do so at the best price obtainable and for that purpose to use the facilities of The Stock Exchange instead of himself seeking out a willing counterparty .
9 At an economic level , when a conflict of interest situation is abused the tendency is for that abuse to distort the efficient allocation of ( scarce ) resources within the economy .
10 The annual accounts for that year include the sale of a dead horse for fourteen shillings , and the sale of a live one for fifteen pounds .
11 Quite generally , if we reach an optimal tableau , with a unique optimal solution , in which the goal is not achieved , the for that tableau solves the PGP and there is no need to consider lower priority objectives .
12 My Lord Mayor , I move that the motion and amendment be referred to the Policy and Resources Committee for that Committee to consider the matter and make a decision and that the right of any member of that Committee to refer the matter to Council be removed under standing order A twenty three .
13 A ‘ minder ’ is allocated , who is freed for that time to assist the trainee .
14 Where another agency has the information required by the court , for example , it will obviously be more sensible for that agency to prepare the report .
15 Conversely , it may be the case that dissolution of the language/network relationship with respect to a group of speakers is a necessary condition for that group to fulfil the role of linguistic innovators .
16 With regard to the first question , the Court was evenly divided 4–4 and for that reason affirmed the judgement of the Lower Courts which had accepted the misappropriation doctrine .
17 Because the one does n't have any location whatsoever , nor for that matter do the forms , even the matter of intellect is non-spacial and non-locational .
18 Captains only can telephone Tom Legge on 071 261 5998 after that deadline to confirm the match will be fished .
19 ‘ You could say that … ’ he began cautiously , and after that Kate ensured the conversation stayed firmly on business rails until they arrived at the hotel which the team used when testing in the south of France .
20 If the accounts of British politics between 1832 and 1867 pointed to the sovereignty of Parliament , then the accounts that came to the fore after that period made the additional point that the sovereignty of the people was behind this and was now of the constitutional and political essence .
21 In the first stage of surfacing , only the top of the fuselage will be above water-level — when we cut away a rectangular section over where the bomb is located I want as much water as possible below that section to dissipate the heat of the oxyacetylene torches .
22 On 13 June 1991 the House of Lords ordered , pursuant to section 18 of the Legal Aid Act 1988 that the defendant 's costs before the issue of his legal aid certificate should be paid out of the legal aid fund and , pursuant to regulations 143 and 147 of the Civil Legal Aid ( General ) Regulations 1989 , suspended the effect of that order to give the Legal Aid Board an opportunity to object .
23 Section 14 of that Act imposing the following duties on those water authorities :
24 Six and seven of that Act increased the limits for unfair dismissal from twenty six weeks to two years .
25 Froggy was sufficiently a part of that tradition to scorn the smart and colourful clothes that the younger caddies wore as mirror images of their masters .
26 ‘ We would hope to get some of that back to replenish the reserves or spend the money on other desirable schemes . ’
27 The revocation of that permission deprives the owner of a value which has been specifically given to him ; hence compensation is payable .
28 Part of that collusion took the form of a reaction against ‘ psycho-analysts like Freud , lest they awaken people to the realisation that the focus of power might be within one 's self rather than ‘ up there ’ .
29 This concept , brilliantly and amusingly elucidated in book of that name published the previous year by Professor C. Northcote Parkinson , stated : ‘ Work expands to fill the time available for its completion . ’
30 The realisation of that goal requires the goodwill and positive action of the majority : the ‘ temporarily able-bodied ’ .
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