Example sentences of "the [noun] that [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 We must also consider the opportunity that some occupations have for deliberately restricting access to the acquisition of the skills needed to do the job , thereby keeping down their distribution amongst the population , and enabling them to claim higher rewards in the market place .
2 Three members of the Supreme Court , Justices Brennan , Marshall and Blackmun , joined in a concurring opinion , rejecting the view of the majority that each forum had , in effect , complete freedom to decide when the Convention should control ; it was ‘ implausible ’ that that represented the intention of the drafters of the Convention .
3 Papinian notes that the wording of the trust does not admit the granddaughter , for her claim is restricted to the eventuality that both sons have died childless , which is not the case .
4 Oh God , the weakness that these walls have witnessed !
5 Oh God , the weakness that these walls have witnessed !
6 The second to seventh defendants have complained to the ombudsman that such valuations made in respect of further loans to them were carried out negligently by an employee of , in the case of the second and third defendants , the Halifax Building Society ; in the case of fourth and fifth defendants the Woolwich Building Society , and in the case of the sixth and seventh defendants the Leeds Permanent Building Society .
7 Accordingly , their Lordships will humbly advise Her Majesty that the appeal should be allowed and the case remitted to the Court of Appeal with the direction that that court should quash the conviction of the defendant and either enter a verdict of acquittal or order a new trial , whichever course it considers proper in the interests of justice .
8 They lead us , also , in the direction that all science aims at , towards prediction .
9 On receiving a letter from the Chairperson of the of the Hong Kong ‘ Branch ’ Standing Committee resolved that the Branch should be formally constituted with the provision that all members of the Branch were registered members of Convocation .
10 Ours is the only Government who have as a priority in our negotiations in Brussels the provision that all subsidies should be subject to some form of environmental assessment .
11 A vector is parallel transported around an infinitesimal closed path and the change that this operation produces in the vector is calculated .
12 The support that that quotation received proves the point .
13 I tell him Dynjandi — the local name for the waterfall that most visitors to Iceland would recognise as Fjallfoss — and he thinks a little .
14 Yesterday , Chalmers solicitor in Belfast , Ian Kerr , told The Scotsman that several matters , including an appeal against the conviction and moves for a re-trial , were under consideration .
15 national account manager who 's specifically looks after and then go and see on a regular basis but call on them but invariably the accounts that those account managers deal with at erm will be split all round the country and will be controlled by our local sales executives in those areas
16 A good part of that is I think , a consequence of the delay that we 've had in implementing the wishes that this council has expressed before .
17 The meanings that these categories come to have for people in given situations can not be taken for granted , but is a subject for sociological study .
18 A 100-yard net can be properly set in less than five minutes — I could do that single-handed out of experience , but there is nothing in the technique that any novice need regard as prohibitive .
19 In fact so much bullion was melted down and dispersed after the heist that this Christmas many women could be given jewellery made from the haul .
20 I mean the the money that some people spend on on a wedding i I mean it it 's just one day and then you got yo it 's your life afterwards that really counts .
21 But it is still the case that such countries have considerable difficulty in servicing their debts and the debt problem continues to be serious .
22 It may be the case that such schemes can not operate unless some people make a substantial sacrifice for them .
23 It perhaps ought to be pointed out here that an odd sentence is not necessarily meaningless , or incapable of conveying a message ; nor is it the case that such sentences never occur naturally .
24 Although one might suppose that the creation of a new party offers attractive opportunities for people previously excluded from local élites to establish themselves as leaders , it is often the case that such people do not obviously possess the right qualities .
25 Is it the case that all communication within a species should be treated as though it were part of selfish manipulation ?
26 Even if an agreed definition can be arrived at and some core features identified , it need not be the case that all forms of creative expression demand precisely the same set of mental operations or depend equally upon the same intellectual qualities .
27 It is sometimes the case that all persons within a group are employed by one service company set up specifically for providing services such as staff and property to all other group companies .
28 Furthermore , it is not necessarily the case that all assets will be shown in the accounts — eg goodwill , trade names .
29 Changing Shape It is often the case that many students grow in height or change their shape in some way during lessons , so it is not a good idea to buy shoes or clothes until nearing the end of the course of lessons .
30 This assumption is hardly ever challenged ; yet it is clearly the case that many scientists are as incompetent in the humanities as many humanities graduates tend to be in the sciences ; it is perhaps a mark of the enormous divide we have made between the two areas that ability in one is often considered to preclude ability in the other .
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