Example sentences of "that [adj] [conj] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The need to act consistently and give effect to legitimate expectations , means that far-reaching and abrupt rule changes should generally be avoided , in favour of proper consideration and consultation .
2 Clinical findings also support the view that low and mixed grade form a specific group that can be separated from the high grade group .
3 It is difficult to quantify buying patterns , but I can say that American buying has dipped in the same way that European and non-European buying has dipped .
4 There is no doubt that dishonest or surreptitious acquisition of information is usually overwhelming evidence that information was confidential and not part of the defendant 's skill and knowledge .
5 Several pilot projects are under way to show that women can be persuaded to attend for screening and that lower than average bone mass will be found in some .
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7 I assume Chairman that that if this amendment is whether it is carried or not we should be debating the other amendments separately .
8 For figures compiled by Sunday Life show that loyalist and republican murder gangs killed 27 people from January to May this year .
9 From this it can be inferred that monetary or economic activity ( defined as the intensity of coin use and hence loss ) was greater in rural than in urban centres in the last century of Roman rule in Britain .
10 Closet federal Europeans earlier maintained that the EC was merely a gigantic free trade area ; now they boldly affirm that political and monetary union were always at the heart of the treaty of Rome .
11 Other reports suggested that Iranian and Arab expatriate workers from non-UAE countries had been compelled to leave .
12 The evidence I have reviewed points to the possibility that poor-quality or transmission-style teaching arises in some subject teaching , not because that subject is being taught by poorly qualified generalists , but by other specialists whose commitments lie elsewhere and whose preferred pedagogical approaches are seen as incompatible with those required in subject areas other than their own .
13 Moreover there is always a chance that repressed or submerged feeling can well up — with added force and disastrous effect .
14 Lord Simon stressed that technical or precise language need not be used ( see Abbassy v. Newman ( C.A. , 1989 ) ) .
15 6.4 Without prejudice to the generality of Clause [ 6.1 a ] each Party undertakes to establish suitable procedures for ensuring that technical and other information of other Parties is restricted to those employees , or as the case may be members of staff or students , needing such information for the purposes of the duties assigned to them and that all such employees , members of staff and students are themselves subject to suitable obligations of confidence .
16 It is already clear that economic and monetary policy would be profoundly German in nature , but so would the ‘ common defence and foreign policy ’ .
17 The government has appeared deeply split on the issue , with Environment Secretary John Gummer earlier saying that economic and nuclear proliferation issues had to be considered .
18 It reaffirmed " that economic and social cohesion represent an essential dimension of the Community " and decided " to put in place early in 1993 and in those member states where the GNP per inhabitant is less than 90 per cent of the Community average [ i.e. in Greece , Ireland , Portugal and Spain ] the cohesion fund provided for in the [ Maastricht ] Treaty . "
19 I have not forgotten that strange and distant glimmer on your face after you tipped over the last glass . ’
20 Relationship between trade and between members of state , strictly competition and I said I 'd be the one erm relative case , just to demonstrate the course , Lord , erm I 've usefully used the time this morning to do a , a brief aden am moire of the point , the relevant photographs and the , just in case , if I can just hand that out ena enable me to , to speed through the admission , my Lord if I can just er take the through it and apart , my Lord paragraph five is triggered by an agreement which effects trade between members of states , er in windsurfing the court considered an argument that the causes and the contested agreement which had been struck down by the commission did not forward then article eighty five because they did not have that trade between members of states , the court replied , that argument must be rejected , article eighty five does not require that each and individual cause in the agreement should be capable of affecting into community trade , community law or competition applies to agreements between undertakings which may effect member of states , only if the agreement as a whole is capable of effecting trade is it necessary to exam which other clauses of the agreement which havers there object , let's just say or , or effect the restriction of competition .
21 MR MAJOR raised the stakes in the final phase of the election campaign last night with a passionate warning that Labour and Liberal Democrat policies threatened to lead to the break-up of the United Kingdom .
22 Correct decisions on choice will depend to large extent on the type of dam to be mated and the prices that regional and national market outlets will pay for the crossbred progeny .
23 Anticipating the problem does not make it any less likely to occur , but planning and preparing for it helps one to cope with it , and will emphasize that professional and consistent judgment has been exercised .
24 If you are taken ill abroad , bear in mind that free or reduced cost emergency medical treatment is available in other European Community countries for visitors from the United Kingdom .
25 the court may in accordance with law grant a dissolution of the marriage provided that the court is satisfied that adequate and proper provision having regard to the circumstances will be made for any dependant spouse and for any child of or any child who is dependent on either spouse .
26 Rayner et al ( 1983 ) propose that semantic and pragmatic information play no part in the initial syntactic choice , however if the syntactic result is ambiguous then semantic and pragmatic influences are used .
27 Taking a simple case , there may be evidence that day-care or short-stay surgery is just as effective , but of lower cost , than traditional surgery ( Russell et al , 1977 ) ; Waller et al , 1978 ) .
28 It is in this period that English and French work come closest together .
29 But the real question is , rather , whether there is any commonly accepted core of meaning among the various uses of the term which entitles us to say that this or that way of using it constitutes an abuse or misuse of it .
30 It is sometimes very strange to see an AIB Engineering Inspector and an RAF doctor with their heads down inside the wreckage of a crashed aircraft in the AIB hangar at Farnborough , arguing , discussing or merely agreeing that this or that component is not strong enough to sustain survivable crash forces on a row of seats or that a part of the galley constitutes a lethal hazard against which passengers could suffer injury in a crash .
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