Example sentences of "who [verb] that [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 who agreed that the appeal should be dismissed for the reasons given by Fox L.J. , Lloyd L.J .
2 THE sale of a common in Hampshire which has hardly changed since the Norman conquest has been attacked by residents who dispute that the vendor owns the land .
3 His reversal astonished Derby , who realised that the plot was dead and wrote at once to Austen Chamberlain to explain that he intended to turn about and support Baldwin 's decision to meet Parliament .
4 The position nevertheless remains that the possibility exists of parliamentary legislation inconsistent with the 1972 Act being preferred by an English court under the doctrine of implied repeal and , even if this possibility were removed , there would always remain the possibility of an express repeal , for notwithstanding this impressive accumulation of law and practice there is no shortage of political figures who insist that the sovereignty of the Parliament of the United Kingdom stands unimpaired , and plenty who are pledged to use that power to extract the United Kingdom from the coils of Europe in which they see it as enmeshed .
5 I 'm also sorry to disappoint all those writers on anorexia nervosa who insist that the disease stems from a long standing aversion to sexuality and childbirth .
6 However , it is notoriously difficult to capture and exhibit any legal theorist who unequivocally espouses formalism , that is who insists that the application of the general principles and rules of law to particular cases is a matter of deductive reasoning and nothing else .
7 DL&J ; was founded in 1961 by three young men , all graduates of the Harvard Business School , who realized that the structure of the financial industry was changing as institutional investors became dominant .
8 But the Cold War was fundamentally one of history 's wars of religion , and there were those who realized that the struggle to preserve American Ideals from the ideas of Marx and Lenin had to be conducted on a religious or moral plane .
9 ‘ It 's a security measure and it will continue for some time , ’ said a police spokesman , who revealed that the roads , one of which is part of the main Clogher to Omagh Road , had been closed under a Secretary of State 's Order .
10 While there are many who fear that the arrival of new members will ‘ dilute ’ the Political centralism of the Community , there is an equally strong alternative view .
11 They may be few and far between , but they cause worry to elderly people who fear that the gap may lead to them being put in the same position .
12 Nowadays , under ‘ Design & Build ’ , it is the man with practical experience and knowledge who guarantees that the project will meet the D/BO 's needs for the previously agreed cost — and it is the builder who tells the architect what to show on the drawings [ as he pays the fees ] .
13 However , the most telling condemnation came from General Sir Garnet Wolseley , the Adjutant-General and the Commandant of Dover Castle , who argued that a tunnel would ‘ open up a route to the invader into England ’ .
14 So far as the succession of generations is concerned , the major analysis remains that of Karl Mannheim ( 1928 ) , who argued that a generation has ‘ a certain structural resemblance ’ to class position :
15 However , evidence of different structures in other programs designed to perform the same function would assist the plaintiff who argued that the structure of his program was protectable expression and not unprotectable idea .
16 Perhaps this is not surprising if we agree with the English philosopher , Thomas Hobbes , who argued that the pursuit of power is part of human nature .
17 Nonetheless the move was criticized by Arthur Wina , the chairman of a newly formed campaign group , the National Interim Committee for Multiparty Democracy , who argued that the poll should take place in the course of 1990 .
18 The 5:4 ruling came in the case of Keeney v. Tamayo-Reyes , and was accompanied by sharply worded dissenting opinions from those justices who argued that the decision went too far in restricting the rights of habeas corpus .
19 A rare voice of dissent came from the leading liberal legislator , Mr Martin Lee , who argued that the deportations would give Hong Kong a bad name .
20 He assembled a team of scientists who argued that the metabolites of 3-Hydroxycamphor , found in Aliysa 's urine , could have come from feedstuffs or bedding .
21 Strong opposition came from former socialists within the JD who argued that the idea was contrary to the party 's founding principles [ see p. 37004 ] .
22 Its secretary was Dr Susan Alwyin , a medical biochemist , who argued that the bogland 's acidic properties would undermine the usefulness of the proposed pelletizing process for the asbestos waste .
23 Perhaps the earliest statement of the view that latent inhibition depends upon the relationship between the target stimulus and its consequences was that offered by Mackintosh ( 1973 ) , who argued that the phenomenon was one aspect of a general ability of animals to learn to ignore stimuli that predicted no change in reinforcement .
24 They were opposed by Anthony Cary , Lord Falkland , a Tory , who argued that the throne should not be filled until Parliament had decided what powers to give the Crown , so that " we may secure ourselves from Arbitrary Government " , although in this he was supported by radical Whigs such as Wildman .
25 Du Bois ( 1868 — 1963 ) who argued that the mainline American negro policy of accommodation to White America was harmful : he urged people to see ‘ Beauty in Black ’ .
26 The package also angered many Hong Kong liberals who argued that the reforms did not go far enough .
27 To those who argued that the policy was deluded , its sponsors could answer that it had good aims in view ; indeed , the more glaring the disappointment , the more glowing the colours in which those aims were painted .
28 The most trenchant criticisms came from Urwick , who argued that the ASEA simply did not understand the workings of the labour-market .
29 I agree with radio critics who declare that the BBC is the finest broadcasting organization in the world .
30 It was he who recommended that the fire be extinguished by dropping sand mixed with boron and lead on to the reactor .
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