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

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1 Secondly , it also meant ‘ not only that no man [ was ] above the law , but ( what is a different thing ) that here every man , whatever be his rank or condition , [ was ] subject to the ordinary law of the realm and amenable to the jurisdiction of the ordinary tribunals ’ .
2 The difference between this and Helby v. Matthews is that here the customer was committed to making all the payments and therefore to acquiring ownership of the goods .
3 This word anamnesis meant the past invading the present , so that here the past was relived and appropriated .
4 This was probably very similar in the heterostracans except that here the tail lobe was scale covered , perhaps with some special scale rows aligned along the length of fin ( see above ) .
5 Johnson went on to explain that here the composer derives much of the melodic material from a Gallic lament for the dead .
6 Given that the aim is one of certainty , and that here the contract is not with a consumer , the likelihood is that s 8 of the UCTA will have no effect on this clause .
7 And speaking of Australia , one of the strangest films in the LFF has come from there : Malpractice , made by Bill Bennett , and echoing the semi-documentary style and probing of official attitudes of his earlier A Street To Die , except that here the recounting of a medical accident is fictitious .
8 Note that here the submatrix unc is unc and we can take the first two columns as linearly independent ; the third is obtained by subtracting half the first from the second .
9 Notice that here the input representation satisfies Thévenin 's theorem while the output representation satisfies Norton 's theorem .
10 Except that here the foliage is more determined .
11 Halphen , who edited the text , believed that here the author was drawing on a vernacular epic ; this may well have been so , for in the late eleventh-century manuscript of the Song of Roland , Geoffrey featured as Charlemagne 's standard-bearer .
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