Example sentences of "[adj] and that there was [art] " in BNC.
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1 | As their Lordships understand their reasoning , it was that the two sales were not legally interdependent and that there was no evidence to support the judge 's finding that the Perots had a special interest in buying the two adjoining properties . |
2 | The latter point was silly , coming from a man who has spent much of the last five years persuading his party that the world had changed since May 1979 and that there was no going back . |
3 | This , together with the fact that his people were more settled and therefore accessible and that there was the possibility of running a lineage bank account , all served to reinforce the position of the shaikhs . |
4 | The House of Lords Select Committee concluded that MAFF and DoE 's narrow view is unnecessary and that there was no legal impediment to a more liberal application of the Directive . |
5 | It suggested that standards of recruitment and discipline appeared to be rather low and that there was a reluctance to scrutinise service delivery . |
6 | A British Trade and Industry Minister , Kenneth Clarke , argued that Hermes ( the French-inspired shuttle project ) was too costly and that there was no commercial demand for manned space flights . |
7 | Lord Hailsham of St Marylebone , LC , said that the question was whether a parental veto came within the band of possible reasonable decisions and not whether it was right or mistaken and that there was a band of decisions within which the court should seek to replace the individual 's judgment with his own . |
8 | Natasha knew her friend was only being kind and that there was no dig behind the remark . |
9 | One article in particular , from a writer I 've never heard of before , stated that the course was dull and boring and that there was no great degree of difficulty . |
10 | I can only assume that , as the matter was extensively discussed earlier , they thought that the issue was dead and that there was no point in discussing it , because the arguments had been so effectively canvassed and dismissed that the Government would not contemplate introducing such an offence . |