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

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1 Bearing in mind that it only takes 20 milligrams of this poi-son to kill a dog , and that a cat is equally susceptible , it is clear that here we have a serious threat to an incautious feline .
2 Although there is a lack of reliable data on acute pesticide poisoning , the committee said that it was clear that approximately two thirds of all poisonings were suicide attempts and that a quarter were accidental .
3 We know that all numbers are either even or odd , and that a whole is equal to the sum of its parts .
4 Missioners sided with the deaf and dumb population , being aware from personal experience that at least some degree of manualism was essential for communication with , and between , deaf and dumb people and that a proportion was capable of benefiting from higher education .
5 In this case it was held that when a lease is made with a Minister in his or her capacity as such , it is made with the Crown ; and that a building is occupied by the Crown even if it is occupied by civil servants from a department other than that of the Minister named as lessee in the lease .
6 It is also not surprising that there continued to be those who believed the papacy on its own incapable of reforming the Church , and that a Council was needed .
7 It is accepted that upon gaining independence a new State is bound by the customary international law then in existence , and that a State is bound by customary international law even though it may not have directly consented to it .
8 Tuttle , by maintaining that the Laetoli prints are closer to Homo than the Hadar foot bones , and that different species were involved , is falling very much into the Leakey camp which believes that the earliest ’ true man ’ is more likely to be found in Tanzania than in Ethiopia , and that A afarensis is no more than a sub-branch of evolution .
9 Knighton is publicly sticking to the line that his offer will proceed , and that a package is being put together , but he admitted yesterday : ‘ Time is getting short . ’
10 Jenkins believes that ‘ we can genuinely offer prisoners more than an antidote to the deterioration they fear ’ and that a regime is possible that engenders ‘ hope and optimism ’ ( 1987 : 277 ) .
11 Some say that Bryan , the photographer ( who many believe was Daniel Angeli ) and I were in league and that a deal was struck whereby Bryan would kiss Fergie , the snapper would take the pictures , I would provide publicity .
12 He rejected a claim by the university on Thursday that it was involved in discussions with him and Mr Nicholson and that a meeting was being planned .
13 Both had in the background the idea that the universe is a machine which is normally wholly determined by causal laws , and that a miracle is a temporary suspension of these laws .
14 Mr Ferris submitted that the obligation to give personal treatment was very substantially cut down in cases falling within sub-paragraph ( 2 ) and that a doctor was entitled to make arrangements for the entirety of his practice to be conducted by some other doctor .
15 The FRED proposes that warrants are credited to shareholders ' funds and that a gain is recognised in the statement of total recognised gains and losses when a warrant lapses unexercised .
16 Again he follows Aristotle in believing that each child ought to be male and that a female is the result of misadventure .
17 We do at least now know that in the formation of the new foetus an equal number of chromosomes come from the male and from the female , and that a female is not a malformed male foetus : this is not a ‘ view ’ .
18 Apparently , vast numbers of ordinary folk did n't agree , and that no doubt was connected with taxation policy .
19 From this analysis of the statement of claim it is clear that all the plaintiffs ' claims against the third defendant are based upon allegations of fraud of one kind or another and that no relief is claimed on any basis which does not involve fraud .
20 Appeals can be made on several grounds , for example , that permission ought to be granted , that permission has been granted and that no permission is required .
21 When a vehicle is being weighed , the weigher should satisfy himself that all the wheels are on the plate and clear of the surround , and that no person is on the vehicle or the plate , or interfering in any way which might affect the weighing , and the engine must be switched off .
22 She may understand that this habit is one that develops in many otherwise unselfish old people when their powers of concentration begin to weaken slightly , just as a child tosses an unwanted toy out of its pram , and that no hurt is intended .
23 Metropolitan Police Motion made , and Question proposed , That the Commissioner of the Police of the Metropolis do take care that during the Session of Parliament the passages through the streets leading to this House be kept free and open and that no obstruction be permitted to hinder the passage of Members to and from this House , and that no disorder be allowed in Westminster Hall , or in the passages leading to this House , during the Sitting of Parliament , and that there be no annoyance therein or thereabouts ; and that the Serjeant at Arms attending this House do communicate this Order to the Commissioner aforesaid .
24 The LEA considered that the child 's needs could be met in an ordinary school and that no statement was necessary .
25 with some taking the view that a disagreement must lead to an acquittal and that no rehearing is possible .
26 Metropolitan Police Motion made , and Question proposed , That the Commissioner of the Police of the Metropolis do take care that during the Session of Parliament the passages through the streets leading to this House be kept free and open and that no obstruction be permitted to hinder the passage of Members to and from this House , and that no disorder be allowed in Westminster Hall , or in the passages leading to this House , during the Sitting of Parliament , and that there be no annoyance therein or thereabouts ; and that the Serjeant at Arms attending this House do communicate this Order to the Commissioner aforesaid .
27 Under section 70(1) the client has an absolute right , if he applies within one month from delivery of the bill , to obtain an order that the bill be taxed and that no action be commenced on the bill until the taxation is completed .
28 ‘ We are calling on Members of Parliament to support the Parliamentary campaign ensuring that the policy of ‘ Born Too Soon ’ is not adopted and that every individual is provided with the proper medical care regardless of age , size , race or gender .
29 But now I see that you can never know too much about safety and that every river is different .
30 Equally we might accept the temporal regress caused by supposing that for each moment in time there is a moment that precedes it , or the causal regress derived from the propositions that every event has a separate cause and that every cause is an event .
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