Example sentences of "to which that [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Obligations and rights arise for States members of an international organisation from the provisions of a treaty to which that organisation is a party when the parties to the treaty intend those provisions to be the means of establishing such obligations and according such rights and have defined their conditions and effects in the treaty or have otherwise agreed thereon , and if :
2 Article 74 of the Convention merely provides that ‘ any question that may arise in regard to the establishment of obligations and rights for States members of an international organisation under a treaty to which that organisation is a party ’ is not to be prejudged by the provisions of the Convention .
3 A statement issued at the close of an extraordinary meeting of the Foreign Ministers of the Arab Co-operation Council ( ACC , comprising Iraq , Egypt , Jordan and North Yemen ) in Amman on April 4 said that the national security of Iraq was " a basic part of pan-Arab security " , and that the ACC countries and the Arab nation were duty-bound to support Iraq against any aggression or threat to which that country might be exposed .
4 When considering value the principal concern is the use to which that evidence will be put .
5 There needs to be a facility whereby , when one is looking at a particular cross-reference , one can call up the entry or part of an entry to which that cross-reference refers .
6 For these reasons I conclude that as a matter of interpretation the powers of the Director do not cease , as regards the questioning of the person under investigation , when he is charged ; that the principle of common sense , expressed in the maxim generalia specialibus non derogant , entails that the general provisions of the Code yield to the particular provisions of the Act of 1987 in cases to which that Act applies ; and that neither history nor logic demands that any qualification of what Parliament has so clearly enacted ought to be implied .
7 The most important feature of a field of enquiry with respect to the distinction between science and non-science , Kuhn claims , is the extent to which that field is able to support a normal science tradition .
8 In a " Patois " situation , each participant may choose to use Creole or not , and to an extent to which that speaker feels comfortable .
9 The continuous surveys procedure will state at the beginning that continuous surveys will contain in the master job file details of the extent to which that survey will follow the standard procedures .
10 Indeed it is often the case that a powerful person is not necessarily somebody who is physically strong but will depend upon the extent to which that person can get others to do as he or she wishes .
11 Excluded property which is not to be included in the estate of a person ( which means the aggregate of all the property to which that person is beneficially entitled including settled property in which he has an interest in possession ) immediately before his death embraces for CTT purposes : ( a ) settled property situated outside the United Kingdom unless the settlor was domiciled in the United Kingdom at the time the settlement was made ; and ( b ) securities issued by the Treasury subject to the condition that they shall be exempt from taxation while in the beneficial ownership of persons neither domiciled nor ordinarily resident in the United Kingdom provided in the case of settled property either that such .
12 Any subsequent comparison of an individual child with the age norms will indicate the extent to which that child 's performance is consistent with the performance of most other children and , if there is a discrepancy , an indication of the time-gap involved .
13 Gann of the DES , to survey the provision of vocational non-advanced courses in art and design , to consider the extent to which that provision met employment needs and to propose a pattern for the future .
14 ‘ requiring a seat belt ’ Means per regulation 6 of the Motor Vehicles ( wearing of Seat Belts ) Regulation 1982 : ‘ The classes of vehicle mentioned in regulation 4 are ( a ) a vehicle to which Regulation 46 of the Construction and Use Regulations applies ( see later ) ; and ( b ) a vehicle which is equipped with anchorage points and seat belts and to which that Regulation would apply if it were not for the circumstances that the vehicle —
15 The most usual arrangement is to have inverted lists of each descriptor , with a list of the major record keys and addresses or , if each record has a separate address , addresses only , for each of the records to which that descriptor applies .
16 It relies instead on a political theory about the legitimacy of private power and the conditions subject to which that power may be exercised : a theory that contends that power may be legitimately held only for the purpose of furthering the public good .
17 Therefore , the great bulk of the money to which that answer refers is for the King 's Cross and channel tunnel rail link projects .
18 But it might be salvaged by the damnatio , to which that restriction did not apply , and which would impose on the heir an obligation to pay the object or its value .
19 The essence of the successful alliance is the extent of the mutual learning about the partner 's skills and the extent to which that learning can be diffused throughout the organisation to provide future strengths .
20 As Leech and Short ( 1981 : 318 – 36 ) argue , fictional speech presentation is always mediated , but the degree to which that mediation is apparent varies among categories .
21 With specific reference to the complex Swiss-German linguistic and educational situation , Watts suggests that the reader 's response to English literary texts is marred by " the reality set of the sociocultural group to which that reader belongs " ( p. 28 ) .
22 In the latter case , they do have a restrictive value but one which belongs to their rather complicated lexical property , not to their structural function , and the target of that restriction is not the subject to which that property is assigned .
23 The trustee or personal representative may , inter alia , deal in the securities to which that information relates if his trades are based on the advice of someone who appeared to him to be an appropriate person for whom to seek such advice and who did not seem to him to be prohibited by ss.1 , 2 , 4 , or 5 from dealing .
24 At the level of the Governor of the state to which that city belongs , the riot will be regarded only as a nuisance ; above that the king or the premier will hardly be aware of it at all , and to the whole world , it will be trivial .
25 He was scholarly , shrewd and literate ; but few people entirely trusted the ends to which that scholarship and shrewdness were applied .
26 It may also help to understand other agencies to which that department has to relate , particularly as a great deal of policy depends , or is intended to depend , upon successful co-operation between organizations .
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