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

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1 If that provision precluded the permanent unit situated offshore from taking instructions from persons connected with the vessel who were in another member state , that would constitute an unjustified restriction on the freedom of establishment , contrary to article 52 of the E.E.C .
2 The Commission considered that a broad interpretation of that provision covered the type of restriction at issue in this case .
3 The implication of the second sub-paragraph of Article 130R(5) therefore appears to be that although that provision gives the Community competence to negotiate international agreements relating to the protection of the environment , if the Community has not in fact exercised its powers internally , then Member States may continue to enter into international arrangements in their own right .
4 The jury in that instance ordered the remaining defendants to pay $2.1bn in damages .
5 Does he agree that that money underlines the huge benefits to the taxpayer that will come from the privatisation of the industry , to which the Labour party is opposed ?
6 I made it clear that our policy was to use that money to reduce the level of the council tax over that period of time .
7 A further advantage is that bipedalism raised the body further off the ground , putting more of the skin area in a situation to aid heat loss .
8 That decision exposed the party 's bankruptcy : with no leader of stature to replace Mr Gandhi , they turned to a woman whose only political asset was her name , which , the party hoped , would bring in the sympathy vote that swung Rajiv into power after his mother 's death in 1984 .
9 With that decision came the near certainty , strenuously denied at the time , that Aden would grow into a fully fledged military base .
10 That decision concerned the scope of the expression ‘ the debtor ’ in the Bankruptcy Act 1869 ( 32 & 33 Vict. c. 71 ) .
11 It seems that the guardian ad litem expressed some reservations about that decision to move the children in advance of the hearing , but by a letter of 24 January the father 's solicitors said that it seemed to them that the view of the guardian ad litem was ‘ quite wrong as a matter of law . ’
12 I prefer the flexibility and independence of backpacking with a tent , but with that freedom comes the penalty of carrying the extra weight .
13 The aim was to demonstrate what happenedat this most important of English battles … and that meanst portraying the fog and confusion of war .
14 A few Opposition Members told us that smoking costs the national health service £437 million a year .
15 Hall implied that adolescence covered the years from sexual maturity to the end of physical growth in a person 's twenties , which was not dissimilar to the early nineteenth-century concept of youth , but all those who followed Hall equated it with the teen years .
16 Another important criticism , associated especially with Bernard Williams , is that utilitarianism ignores the real significance which life has for mature human beings .
17 Mr Cahill said : ‘ There are no plans to sell Rover ’ , but he admitted that defence remained the core of BAe 's business .
18 ‘ You were so horrible all of a sudden that formality seemed the order of the day . ’
19 The revocation of that permission deprives the owner of a value which has been specifically given to him ; hence compensation is payable .
20 When the diagnosis of the illness is made , think around your clients and your relatives , because that opportunity to generate the financial security and the friends you need , is threatened by the guilt .
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22 One of them is that expertise conveys the ability to help with public decision making .
23 That support ended the Peace of Kallias , and Persian intervention in Greek affairs is now stepped up ( 413 ) .
24 Such practices need to be established so that change becomes the norm , is expected , and is viewed positively .
25 That Weismann understood the significance of the information analogy is shown by his remark that to accept the inheritance of an acquired character would be ‘ very like supposing that an English telegram to China is there received in the Chinese language ’ .
26 With very few exceptions the rule is that Parliament determines the maximum penalty and it is then for the courts , having heard the evidence , and seen the defendant in person , and heard what can be said in mitigation on his behalf , to decide upon the appropriate punishment in all the circumstances of the case .
27 It does not follow that Parliament had the same intention when , whatever criteria are adopted , all spaces in the school will be filled in any event .
28 His Lordship would hesitate long before holding that Parliament intended the Home Secretary to have authority either covertly to censor programmes or to require broadcasting authorities to present news programmes otherwise than with due accuracy and impartiality , but he did not so read the power .
29 On April 23rd , the day that parliament endorsed the anti-crisis programme , Mr Gorbachev met leaders of nine republics ( excluding the six refuseniks — the three Baltic states plus Georgia , Armenia and Moldavia ) .
30 In Macarthys Ltd. v. Smith ( C.A. , 1979 ) , however , he indicated that Parliament retained the power to pass legislation inconsistent with the Treaty of Rome and our obligations under community law , indicating that if this was done intentionally , our courts would have no alternative but to uphold the supremacy of our own domestic law .
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