Example sentences of "[verb] that [prep] 1 [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Members are also reminded that from 1 January they have to have a practising certificate .
2 We will also assume that on 1 April the money market rate of interest is 10 per cent and the long-gilt future is trading at 91–21 , i.e. 91.66 ( per 100 nominal ) .
3 We shall see that since 1 January 1926 none of these future legal estates can be created , but that similar results can be effected by the creation of future equitable interests through the medium of a trust .
4 We shall see that since 1 January 1926 the only one of these three forms of co-ownership which exists as a legal estate is joint tenancy ( see p. 87 ) ; but that both coparcenary and tenancy in common exist as equitable estates .
5 In a move designed to save on court time , the Scottish Office yesterday confirmed that from 1 April motorists will be offered the chance to accept a fixed penalty notice requiring the payment of a fine within 28 days .
6 The Board have agreed that from 1 April 1994 our basic organisation should distinguish more clearly between our two separate missions .
7 China 's finance minister Liu Zhongli has announced that on 1 July 1993 China will adopt new rules relating to corporate financial affairs and new accounting standards .
8 On 30 April 1991 , the applicant , the chairman and managing director of a company , was charged that between 1 January 1985 and 29 April 1991 he had knowingly been a party to the carrying on of the business of the company with intent to defraud its creditors , contrary to section 458 of the Companies Act 1985 .
9 I have discussed the situation with the officer in charge of the inquiry in the Hampshire Constabulary who admits that on 1 May 1991 , searches were carried out and a large quantity of potential evidence was seized from the possession of Mr. Tully .
10 I have discussed the situation with Officer in Charge of the inquiry in the Hampshire Constabulary who admits that on 1 May 1991 , searches were carried out and a large quantity of potential evidence was seized from the possession of Mr. Tully .
11 Kydd , 50 , of Brownhill Road , Dundee , denied that on 1 March , on the northmost entrance road leading to Timex Electronics Corporation in Harrison Road , he conducted himself in a disorderly manner , parked his car on the road , locked the doors and windows and refused to move it when asked by police .
12 It is important to note that since 1 October 1990 fees have been payable in respect of applications for merger clearance .
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