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

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1 As much because of what is left unsaid as because of what is directly described , The Albatross is one of those exceptions which suggest that the junior adventure story has always suffered under unnecessary limitations : the names that stand out in the genre are those who in various ways have ignored or overridden these limitations .
2 It warns that the much-heralded pollution reduction benefits of catalytic converters ( to be compulsory on all new cars from the end of the year ) will soon be negated by increased traffic volume .
3 During his convalescence one of Larry 's colleagues , Professor Head , explains to him the basic principles of astrophysics , and it gradually becomes clear that the intra-personal death story is also a metaphoric transposition of the laws of astrophysics onto the dreaming or hallucinating mind .
4 The distinction between the cases is that the Hydraulic Power Co. were empowered by statute to supply water for industrial purposes , that is , they had permissive power but not a mandatory authority , and they were under no obligation to keep their mains charged with water at high pressure , or at all .
5 It is interesting to note that the Norwegian Rottweiler Club also founded the Norwegian Kennel Club .
6 DnC 's worse-than-expected results are indicators that the Norwegian banking sector , if perhaps on the road to recovery , is not all well yet .
7 The company claims the use of the CORBA as the backbone of the system allows resources to be plugged in and out without affecting existing applications , so that the newest technology components can be used .
8 ‘ There is a tradition in the company that the newest family member to join gets the least exciting part , so I was given Africa . ’
9 Cyrene , like Syracuse , was culturally cosmopolitan , so that for instance its art owes a clear debt to Athens , witness the bronze head from the mid-fifth century , in the style of Phidias ( Chamoux , Cyrene , plate xxiv , 3–4 ) ; it was multi-racial , so that the sixth-century reformer Demonax allowed one tribe for the native ‘ dwellers round about ’ , as well as one for the old Greek settlers and one for new arrivals ( Hdt. iv.161 , cp. 159.4 ) .
10 But I think I knew about her and her mother long before I looked them both in the face , or heard about their existence ; knew that the half-understood adult conversations around me , the quarrels about " her " , the litany of " she " , " she " , " she " from behind closed doors made the figure in the New Look coat , hurrying away , wearing the clothes my mother wanted to wear , angry with me yet nervously inviting me to follow , caught finally in the revolving door .
11 It follows that the necessary boundary conditions can not be satisfied for both solutions , if the same expressions for f and g are used .
12 For public buildings — shops , hotels , warehouses — proprietors have the responsibility to take adequate precautions against fire and there is legislation which permits inspection of premises to ensure that the necessary safety measures are enforced .
13 If you intend to discontinue storage you must notify your intention in writing to this office , in accordance with the conditions of your existing licence , in order that the necessary safety measures may be seen to .
14 The committee nevertheless approved 14 new development projects worth US$225,9000,000 ( 760,000 tonnes of food ) and 10 projects for long-term refugees worth $123,600,000 ( 346,000 tonnes ) , provided that the necessary food supplies became available .
15 Although such a confirmation does not have to be given in relation to a voluntary offer until the offer document is posted , it is imperative that the necessary investigation work be completed by the financial adviser before the announcement is made , given that the announcement binds the offeror to post the offer document .
16 Our argument was that British Telecom and the other operators should be negotiating with the regulator to make sure that the necessary infrastructure commitments are met .
17 The dock company in due course took a long lease of the area in question from the Secretary of State for Defence , although the ports authority insisted that the necessary planning consent be obtained before the lease was signed .
18 It is high time that the private Bill procedure was reformed .
19 Does he agree that the private sector electricity industry makes it ever more important that safeguards should be built in to the process so that the need factor and the environmental impact are taken into account ?
20 Many have , and will , continue to argue that the private sector model can not be transferred to health care .
21 Yet , said Mr. Watkinson , Lord Bridge can hardly have had it in mind that the private law right which he plainly regarded as coming into existence when the duty laid down in section 65(2) arose could give rise to a public law duty as to the manner in which the private law right was to be satisfied .
22 He warned that the private security companies , which would monitor the offender , would be the only ones to benefit .
23 He adds that the private client business produces an average of around 0.35% commission as opposed to the industry 's norm of around 0.5% .
24 It seems , then , that the private language argument can live a life independent of Kripke 's interpretation of the rule-following considerations .
25 Anyone believing that the personal computer price wars have abated are in for a rude shock this week when Compaq Computer Corp brings out a plethora of new machines , including its first stab at a multimedia model , and cuts prices significantly on its existing products .
26 Ironically it seems that the personal computer Mr Anderson was using to write the book was the cause of the fire .
27 Apple Computer Inc opened a marketing and channel development office in Mexico City : a market forecast has estimated that the personal computer market in Mexico should grow 29% to near $1,000m this year .
28 Technological change is something that the personal computer industry is only too familiar with ; buy the latest home computer this week and it 's likely to be out of date within six months !
29 Table 5.6 shows that the personal saving ratio , i.e. personal saving as a percentage of total personal disposable income , was above 10 per cent for most of the decade in the 1970s — well above the rates prevailing in the 1960s .
30 Many have decided that the eight credit cards which , on average , they carry , three of them issued by banks , are more than enough .
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