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

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1 The procedure envisaged is that a proposal in the social policy area would first be submitted to the Council of the twelve member states .
2 He also warned that a slowdown in money supply growth this summer could threaten the recovery at just the wrong moment .
3 It is however true that a depreciation in share values will be of concern to management , because of possible repercussions in the market for corporate control .
4 On April 11 the UN Security Council , having meanwhile approved Resolution 689 on a demilitarized zone between Iraq and Kuwait , notified the government that a ceasefire in the Gulf was formally in effect .
5 A lot of men are under the impression that a divorcee in her forties is so hungry for sex that they 're doing her a huge favour by providing it , at very little inconvenience or cost to themselves .
6 It 's erm true that a gland in the chest , called the thymus glad , that we know is very important controlling immune development in young people , is abnormal in miocenia .
7 Their colleagues , or enough of them , might agree that a reduction in labour costs would improve their prospects too , so that negotiations with the unions could begin .
8 Carbon dioxide emissions The UN estimates that a reduction in carbon dioxide emissions of 20% by 2005 will be necessary to avoid potentially disastrous effects of global warming .
9 Both sides agree that these behaviours lead to much if not most of the premature mortality as well as chronic morbidity of adults today , and that a reduction in them would lead to reduced mortality and an enhanced quality of life .
10 It feels that the majority of customers will want to route SNA natively , rather than via TCP/IP , and believes that a reduction in royalties would take away the main impetus behind the Cisco Systems Inc-inspired APPI movement .
11 It has been proposed that a reduction in pay rises of 1% could create 200,000 jobs but before the jobs are created the demand must exist for our goods .
12 White House chief of staff John Sununu objected on the grounds that a reduction in gas emissions would freeze US economic growth .
13 The right hon. Gentleman said that a reduction in the prison population was the way to improve the position in prisons .
14 However , an age dependent reduction in secretory volume and gastric acid concentration in the presence of histologically normal mucosa has also been reported , suggesting that a reduction in acid secretion with age may result from attenuation of secretory pathways or from end organ resistance to physiological stimuli .
15 Although the present study suggests that a reduction in blood flow may precede disease recurrence as defined by clinical and biochemical criteria , it does not support the suggestion that a perfusion defect is an essential precursor to mucosal ulceration .
16 With rare exceptions the classical economists took it for granted that a reduction in the money-wage rate would be translated into the all important reduction in the real-wage rate which was required by marginal productivity theory .
17 The manufacturing of dividends can trigger the value-shifting provisions in ss29 to 33 TCGA 1992 , though s31(1) seems to confirm that a reduction in value of Target attributable to the payment of an intra-group dividend will prima facie not constitute value shifting .
18 If a man who is a diabetic and who has arterial disease to the extent that this plaintiff had , is severely injured so that life is much more difficult to bear than otherwise it would have been , a defendant is in my view , quite unable , with justification , to say that a reduction in damages should thereby be brought about .
19 An earlier study , by top researcher Prof. Martin Gardner , suggested that a mutation in the father 's sperm might be the cause .
20 That is to say that a word in bold in your word processor file should still be bold when it gets onto the page , even though it has changed from being monospaced typescript to a real typeface and may be in a different size altogether .
21 The imperial ruling is that a trust in favour of her brother ( as intestate heir ) must be construed .
22 The licensing committee heard that a bar in Perry 's Brasserie , Beaumont Street , had double its capacity when health chiefs made a surprise visit .
23 Originally , before universal printing standardised the written language , the educated people in different parts of the country wrote words down in different ways , so that a monk in Whitby might spell as book what one in Ely would spell buk because of local accents .
24 The gilt-edged market and the foreign exchange market were , and are , influenced by each other , so that a deterioration in the balance of payments tended to produce a weakness in the gilt-edged market .
25 To hold the contrary , it has been well said , seems to assert ‘ that a bird in the hand is worth less than the same bird in the bush . ’
26 Also in August I said that A Year In Provence author Peter Mayle was looking for a house outside France .
27 Again , however , it was generally recognised that a life in which all decisions are imposed by others is disempowering .
28 It upheld the industrial tribunal 's decision that a man in comparable circumstances would also be dismissed .
29 An eminent psychologist has remarked that a man in a mood is almost as if in the grip of a small psychosis , and can find himself helpless in the face of it , unless he has trained himself not to identify with it too strongly .
30 One , architect Robin Pearce-Boby , 62 , said : ‘ I find it dreadful that a man in his position could do something so awful .
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