Example sentences of "that [noun sg] [be] [adv] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Treaty , which is raised by the applicants in the main proceedings in Case C 221/89 , that provision is merely an expression , specific to the agricultural sector , of the general principle of equality .
2 Although functional purpose must impose a certain constraint on the shape and form of an object , that constraint is generally a very loose one for everyday forms ( though obviously not for machine parts ) .
3 The general view has been that theoria is the engine driving the historical development of science and that praxis is merely the application of theoria .
4 What is clear , however , is that monitoring is rarely a simple exercise , that the time-scales of the sponsors of monitoring and environmental research are rarely long term though most science is inevitably of this nature and that the increasingly multinational nature of such work necessitates a degree of management not always present in local or nationally based schemes .
5 Nevertheless , somehow Rogers and Thomas got the message across that TB was hardly the scourge it once had been and there was really no reason not to laugh at those who were generally prepared to laugh at themselves , although there were serious moments too .
6 No matter that Foot was easily the most honourable and sane person to occupy the post of leader of a major political party since who knew when — he just looked so gruesome .
7 Unfortunately , I 'll have to come clean ; that story is only a rumour .
8 He 's what they used to call an alternative comic , although that description is already a bit out of date .
9 There were , though , comments from staff which indicated that assessment is still an area where further development work is needed .
10 It is apparent from the writings of people such as Quinn and cognitive psychologists that schemas are robust and that experience is probably a better instructor for most than deductive logic .
11 Why is it that prejudice is sometimes a successful vehicle for comedy ?
12 AND two thirds complain that underfunding is still a major problem .
13 That talent was presumably the main reason for his appointment , and that 's only right and proper because if there 's one thing England can learn from Bob Dwyer , it is that you sometimes have to be prepared to let a young side lose in the short-term to gain in the long-term .
14 As I have already stated , I consider that that rule is merely a manifestation of the more general rule that the vessel must be operated from the flag state and that its use must be directed and controlled from the territory of that state .
15 Also , do n't forget that DOL is potentially a good managerial prospect … maybe a Strach-DOL partnership … that 'll be interesting … ‘ heard the one about the Irishman & the Scotsman managing a footbal team … ’ : - )
16 Here we will examine the supposition — supported by statistics on sex differences in crime — that crime is characteristically a male activity .
17 But the Department of Transport says it 's important to ban the plates because simply having them on the car , changes the driver 's behaviour and the idea is that speed is always a danger on our roads and anything that contributes to safety is to be encouraged .
18 This idea explains the exciting rhetoric of the early " realist " movement I mentioned earlier : why they said there is no such thing as law , that law is only a matter of predicting what judges will do .
19 If it is a nice and finely balanced question whether the statute of wills is more consistent with traditional principles of law if it is interpreted to forbid murderers to inherit , then wrestling with that question is hardly a sensible way of deciding what most people would now favour .
20 We are not trying to say that divorce is never the answer .
21 This indicates that drinking is often a response to an inability to cope with the many losses of old age .
22 It also illustrates the associated idea , that philosophy is either a knowledge of effects acquired from knowledge of generative causes , or a knowledge of causes acquired from knowledge of generated effects ; and it also brings geometry into relation with motion , for it describes geometrical figures in terms of the generative motions which cause them .
23 It 's not only the alcohol that 's suffered from self-enforced cutbacks : the Franks ( ironically enough ) used to be a Martini band — any gig , any town , any night , they 'd pack their guitars and socks and head off into the Tranzophobic sunset , until exhaustion fully reared its head and the heart decided that home was definitely the place to be .
24 That proposal is also the preferred option of Israel 's Likud coalition government — as Levy , the Israeli foreign minister , made clear on a recent visit to Washington .
25 For example , now that autumn is fading and the leaves are carpeting the ground in a tapestry of brilliant colours , just as one imagines that winter is only a clear night sky away , along come some plants which we might all associate with a spring display .
26 Spoil-sports maintain that IR is merely a new name for what companies have been muddling along at anyway : arranging meetings between management and institutions , co-ordinating the annual general meeting , and producing the annual report .
27 Across from the Palazzo della Ragione the most impressive building is the Palazzo delle Scoule Palatine , the Pallatine School , built in 1645 by the architect Carlo Buzzi as a copy of the Palazzo dei Giureconsulti — proving perhaps that imitation is indeed the sincerest form of flattery .
28 We have already indicated that CD-ROM is essentially a professional medium with only marginal appeal in the consumer market so DVI can also be seen addressing this sector rather than competing with CD-I .
29 It has been held , however , that consent is still a defence in these circumstances .
30 The physics department would tell you that chemistry 's only a bit of physics anyway .
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