Example sentences of "[to-vb] [noun sg] [prep] that [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The change will allow the warehousing of goods liable solely to import VAT in order to suspend payment of that VAT .
2 I 'll have to go look for that book then wo n't I ?
3 ‘ This is a sad and tragic business , with one young lady dead and the other knowing she has to accept responsibility for that death , ’ he said .
4 He was not that Light , but was sent to bear witness of that Light .
5 ‘ … to collect appropriate information , as defined by the activities of the Highways and Planning departments , to maintain that information cohesively , such that it is consistent , accurate , up-to-date , complete and easy to manage , and to provide access to that information within the time constraints of the users , … ''
6 In fact , pursuant to r 6.80 , no resolutions can be taken at the meeting of creditors other than : ( i ) a resolution to appoint a named insolvency practitioner to be trustee or two or more insolvency practitioners as joint trustees ; ( ii ) a resolution to establish a creditors ' committee ; ( iii ) ( unless a creditors ' committee has been established ) a resolution specifying the terms of the trustee 's remuneration or to defer consideration of that matter ; ( iv ) if two or more trustees are appointed , a resolution specifying whether acts are to be done by both or all of them , or by only one ; ( v ) a resolution adjourning the meeting for not more than three weeks ; and ( vi ) any other resolutions which the chairman thinks it right to allow for special reasons .
7 Choice theories frequently insist that a person 's duty under a contract is to perform his obligation and that accordingly the courts should use every available means to secure compliance with that duty , including threats of fines , penal damages and imprisonment for contempt of court .
8 Will the Secretary of State send a message to those Rolls-Royce apprentices who will soon complete their training at what once was one of Britain 's best motor car factories , but who will be unable to obtain employment in that factory or in any Rolls-Royce subsidiary ?
9 Nevertheless it insists that legal practice as a whole can be seen as organized around important legal conventions and this claim requires showing that the behaviour of judges generally , even those who are not conventionalists , converges sufficiently to allow us to find convention in that convergence .
10 men often try to impose coherence on that condition . ’
11 I mean it really does depend upon how secure they were and how much , how much support , ge genuine support they had of the , the masses as a whole , because if they did n't then there 's no way , and people were n't calling for them to establish socialism at that time were they ?
12 ‘ In other words , ’ said Julius in a tight voice , ‘ although this is my house , you do n't want me to set foot in that room . ’
13 Thus in 1343 the commons granted the maltote in return for a concession that the minimum price for wool should be increased and that no one should be allowed to purchase wool below that price .
14 The fact that community nurses all over the country are tearing around between 7.30 and 9.30 in the morning giving one dose of insulin after another is almost always dictated by the needs of each client to receive insulin at that time of day .
15 Thus , the western part of the English Channel coincides approximately with a basin of deposition of this age , although it is unlikely that the detail of the landscape owes much to desert erosion in that period .
16 But unless it tends to lessen respect for that person , it will not be defamatory .
17 At the instant of applying the excess rudder , it speeds up the outer wing-tip , creating more lift there , and gives the inner wing ‘ sweep back ’ in relation to the airflow , thus increasing the tendency to tip stall on that wing while reducing it on the other .
18 Macpherson 's first task was to restore confidence in that Service while equally repairing relations between Government House and the nationalist leadership .
19 Sometimes , firms will not wish to apply the National TransAction scheme , and will refuse to conduct business on that footing .
20 There 's obviously frustration on the part of low paid women members of NALGO and some of our NUPE colleagues , and we are pleasantly surprised that they felt = and I wish now to express frustration at that response of management to break off local negotiations on their grading structure .
21 You wo n't , as far as we 're having to buy coal at that price .
22 Rather than establish a separate organization to administer the fund , it would probably be better to leave aid of that nature to the World Bank and bilateral and regional agreements , the more so since an issue like controlling carbon dioxide emissions may come to depend not so much on targets and dates agreed under a protocol to the climate convention as on the speed with which programmes to introduce cleaner forms of energy ( possibly including internationally supervised nuclear energy ) can be funded and implemented .
23 Obviously , if there is not such a situation , the company should invest in every positive-NPV product available to it , subject to having the capacity to manage investment on that scale .
24 For the judge suggested that the legal effect of the Genocide Act and that of the Geneva Conventions Act were indistinguishable for all relevant purposes , since neither fully incorporated the respective Convention into English law but merely created new criminal offences to give effect to that convention .
25 There is no power here to make any order to give effect to that determination . ’
26 It is for the courts to interpret those words so as to give effect to that purpose .
27 Crewe of American Express says ‘ the banks ca n't afford to do business at that level ’ , but adds that American Express is talking to retailers and other outlets about its charges , especially those made to small restaurants and hotels .
28 If no additions are expected , ii is not necessary to leave space for that purpose .
29 There are millions of people who admit to being members of the two Christian churches and their various sects , but who do little or nothing to give substance to that admission .
30 Because the primary nurse can not personally be on duty to give care throughout that time , arrangements must be made for care to continue during her absence .
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