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

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1 In this context it is essential that the buyer retains the initiative , to end up with the products , materials and levels of service needed by the organisation and not those which the supplier wishes to provide .
2 MacKenna J. held that there was an implied term that in such a case the seller was not completely excused from all performance but that the buyer had the option of accepting delivery of the reduced quantity , at a pro rata price .
3 Apart from noting omissions in the documents provided , it may be that the buyer requires the draft contract to be amended .
4 Between the coupon payment date and the next ex dividend date ( X ) , the bond is traded cum dividend , so that the buyer gets the next coupon payment .
5 Proviso ( b ) There is no requirement that the buyer examines the goods .
6 For this , it is sufficient that the seller knew or ought to have known that the buyer bought the goods for resale .
7 With these factors in mind , it can be seen that , if drafting for the supplier , the drafter 's objectives are : 1 To ensure that the buyer accepts the goods/services supplied and does not reject goods or terminate the contract .
8 It can of course also occur that the buyer treats the contract as repudiated by the seller and yet does not reject any goods .
9 Control Theory holds that the sufferer has the choice of " pictures " of perception in his or her mind giving images of how life " should " be .
10 The example about Sally shows clearly that the warning takes the form of a repeated instruction , said firmly , using the same words as originally used .
11 The speakers have chosen their own topics , based on their own interests and enthusiasms , and it is important that they convey their zest for the subject to an audience , preferably establishing at the outset that the subject deserves the audience 's attention .
12 ( 8 ) In the event that a Member holds any Shares or a beneficial owner has an interest in any Shares in the Company in such circumstances that the Rules are broken the Directors may at any time resolve that the Member holding the Shares concerned shall ( unless he shall have already given a Transfer Notice ) be deemed to have given a Transfer Notice in respect of such Shares .
13 ( 8 ) In the event that a Member holds any Shares or a beneficial owner has an interest in any Shares in the Company in such circumstances that the Rules are broken the Directors may at any time resolve that the Member holding the Shares concerned shall ( unless he shall have already given a Transfer Notice ) be deemed to have given a Transfer Notice in respect of such Shares .
14 The market ensures that the price equals the marginal benefit and the marginal cost , and hence equates the two .
15 Nevertheless , commentators assessed that the decision to revise the price rises had been taken in response to the strikes and street protests which they had provoked , notably in the normally conservative and politically tranquil Byelorussia .
16 Reports indicated , however , that the decision to convene the latest meeting , which followed talks in Tehran between SAIRI and the Iraqi National Congress ( INC — sponsor of the Vienna conference ) , had been prompted by SAIRI 's growing concern over the INC 's high profile among Western governments .
17 As a result , a senior member of the Treasury Solicitor 's staff sent an advisory letter to the President of the Immigration Appeal Tribunal saying that the decision undermined the rules and that the judge went ‘ much too far ’ .
18 The Group for Social Dialogue , a non-partisan organization of respected intellectuals , stated that the decision to deny the King entry " was not in accordance with the revolution of 1989 " .
19 In fact , there was a widespread suspicion that the decision to stop the race at the halfway mark , when conditions were actually lightening , had been taken to favour the darling of France .
20 The Board 's General Manager Tom Frawley said today that the decision to close the Shantallow home had been a difficult one , but claimed it was the only possible course of action ‘ in light of the increase over the last few years in the level of nursing home accommodation and the reduced demand for residential accommodation which has come about as a result of improvements in housing in general and the development of sheltered accommodation and other community alternatives . ’
21 We would hope that the decision to close the Derry office will be rescinded and that all local tenants and community organisations will support this .
22 On his behalf , Rhys 's father sought judicial review and a declaration that the decision to close the London unit was unlawful .
23 The German Government declared that the decision ignored the ‘ mandatory character ’ of the Convention , producing effects similar to those of notification au parquet .
24 ‘ As for the Handscomb case , the ratio decidendi was that a sentence of 27 years was so far beyond anything which the judiciary could have recommended as the appropriate tariff , that the decision to postpone the first review until 1991 was one which no reasonable Secretary of State could have reached .
25 A communiqué issued after the Feb. 25 meeting said that the decision to dismantle the Treaty 's military organization had been taken by " member states … acting as sovereign states with equal rights " .
26 The changes had been announced by President Ibrahim Babangida on Aug. 27 , when he said that the decision to bring the number of states to 30 was based on " social justice , the principle of development and the principle of a balanced federation " .
27 However , the ITN account emphasises that the decision to introduce the police horses was not taken lightly , but as the result of accumulating pressure ( ‘ police , twenty deep … fighting a shower of stones ’ ) .
28 He added that the decision marked the first nationalisation under a Thatcher government .
29 Yet the commercial farmers can be forgiven for believing that the decision to buy the white farms has been taken for short-term political reasons rather than longer-term ones of efficiency or fairness .
30 It is obvious , however , that the decision to make the banking system responsible for covering such expenditures out of new credits has a major inflationary effect on the economy .
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