Example sentences of "that the [adj] [noun sg] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | No French troops troubled the road to Mons ; it seemed that the Belgian countryside slept under its summer heat . |
2 | When the unit is in place , adjust the angle of the mercury switch S1 so that the gentle vibration experienced as the car is being driven causes the l.e.d. to stop flashing . |
3 | The Court of Appeal held that the innocent purchaser acquired good title under section 9 of the Factors Act . |
4 | It was held that Maidstone market was a market overt because it was established by charter in 1747 and that the innocent purchaser obtained a good title to the car because it was customary at Maidstone market for goods to be sold by private treaty after the auction . |
5 | Improved order intake and increased capacity usage over the past three months confirmed that the tentative pick-up seen in the previous quarter was not an aberration . |
6 | In the sugar sector — the mainstay of Cuba 's economy — it was reported in June that the 1989-90 harvest had exceeded production targets to reach just over 8,000,000 tonnes in spite of bad weather . |
7 | These present few problems with the requirement for a high vacuum ( though volatile solids may need to be cooled ) , and they give the highest possible density of sample , and therefore signal strength , but it must be remembered that the atomic environment includes neighboring molecules or ions . |
8 | Wingti also promised to provide compensation for those killed and , on Sept. 20 , it was reported that the abducted man had been returned to Honiara . |
9 | Havelock Fidler , the dowser , found that the Scots pine acted as an ‘ interruptor ’ of energy lines , and Paul Baines speculates that the trees may thus be capable of drawing and absorbing the energy pattern of disease from those who need treatment or adjustment . |
10 | It is a widely held prejudice that the closest boxing gets to Art is that the guy who holds the towels at ringside might just be called that . |
11 | Suppose , however , that the superficial injury swells up and develops into an incapacitating leg wound . |
12 | That does n't mean it necessarily worked or was good ; but , once the script is settled in your mind , the best you can hope for is that the finished film reflects those ambitions . |
13 | When all the pleats have been tacked in place , check that the finished width equals the length of the valance rail . |
14 | All of the building professionals should be involved from the early design stages to ensure that the finished product matches the needs of the occupants . |
15 | They soon talked and agreed that the shortish novel had the potential to make a good movie . |
16 | What is clear is that the military origins of nuclear power in this country gave it a powerful boost as an infant technology , and that the umbilical cord has not been severed . |
17 | The closer one can get to reality , the easier the learning by the student , provided that the necessary knowledge has been given previously to facilitate comprehension . |
18 | Although expressed simply , it is assumed that the necessary liaison takes place between the sub-systems of the model on matters of common interest . |
19 | So chaired the first part of the report I recommend that the structure as outlined erm , be approved and that the necessary recruitment take place as soon as possible . |
20 | Romer J. relied on William Whiteley Ltd. v. The King , 101 L.T. 741 and Slater v. Burnley Corporation , 59 L.T. 636 , in reaching his decision , and he also referred [ 1946 ] Ch. 236 , 241 , to the ‘ principle of duress colore officii ’ in a manner which showed that the necessary duress required something more than a simple demand by an official . |
21 | It is plain that if the judge had been appraised of all these matters now before the court , he would have come to the same conclusion as we have , namely that the necessary intention had not been proved on the part of the appellants . |
22 | I remind the Minister that , when the National Bus Company subsidiaries were sold off to the private sector , the first thing that the private company did in many instances was to get rid of the management because of its dissatisfaction with it . |
23 | This argument is a necessary corrective to the nowadays fashionable view which ‘ many Labour leaders share with the Conservatives … that the private sector produces and the public sector consumes . ’ |
24 | At the same time a check should be made to ensure that the private sector passes on only the handling charge to its patients . |
25 | Women , in particular , felt that the private sector had qualities which were sometimes lacking in the NHS . |
26 | He alleged that the private sector had received 80 per cent of the money and it was here that loans had failed to be repaid . |
27 | This was part of a wider strategy throughout the public sector which was based on the simple ideological premise that the private sector had everything to teach the public sector and nothing to learn . |
28 | But some people worry that the private sector does not have enough cash to mop up much of this vast sale , while others fear that the government may become so involved with selling the state 's assets that it forgets about the pressing problem of widening its tax base . |
29 | As the hon. Gentleman knows , we have put in place arrangements under which , in the very few markets that the private sector does not accept , reinsurance can be provided through ECGD . |
30 | It is little wonder that the private sector mimics the Government in its disrespect for pensions . |