Example sentences of "that [subord] [art] [noun pl] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Revenue and costs are accrued ( that is , recognised as they are earned or incurred , not as money is received or paid ) , matched with one another so far as their relationship can be established or justifiably assumed , and dealt with in the profit and loss account of the period to which they relate ; provided that where the accruals concept is inconsistent with the prudence concept , the latter prevails . ’
2 He , like other founders of the paper , fears that if the damages award is not lowered considerably it could be the end of the road for Pressdram Ltd , the Eye 's publisher , after decades of public wars with the great and the powerful .
3 A Turkish national living in Monaco on a Canadian passport , Haser had somehow attracted the attention of the Monte Carlo police and the CIA was nervous that if the arms operation had been blown , he might expose the agency 's role in it .
4 Slovenia announced on June 17 that if the customs war intensified it would employ its own customs officials , but it reportedly backed down after a threat of direct action by the FEC .
5 It should be noted that material subject to legal privilege can never be seized but it appears that if the police chance upon evidence for which a warrant from a circuit judge is required , they are entitled to seize this by virtue of section 19 .
6 He says that if the wages element is higher than 15 per cent of the selling costs , then he has ‘ to work out ways of working faster ’ !
7 It does not follow that because a police officer reasonably suspects a person of having committed an arrestable offence , that the person should for that reason alone be arrested .
8 Mr. Walker : I know that the Hon. Gentleman will be delighted that since the valleys initiative was announced , unemployment in the valleys has fallen faster than it has in the rest of Wales .
9 In this he pointed out that whilst the objectives model might be appropriate to those parts of education concerned with skills training and instruction ( acquisition of information ) , it was of no help in the area of understanding ( induction into thought systems ) .
10 The family who had owned and operated the mill continued to live in the imposing nearby mill house , but were unable to fund a restoration of the redundant mill , so that when a Repairs Notice was served on them by the local authority , they were obliged to sell the building .
11 Michael Ledeen , an academic and consultant who did much to promote the Iran venture , took heart from the fact that when an arms shipment went disastrously wrong , in November 1985 , the Iranians still gave the crew caviar on their flight out of Iran .
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