Example sentences of "[prep] [art] [noun sg] is that the " in BNC.

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1 The important point for the present is that the above clauses leave no room for doubt that a breach of contract will justify the victim in terminating the contract .
2 The reason for the procedure is that the consideration shares issued by the bidder to accepting shareholders are issued for a non-cash consideration ( ie the shares in the target ) and accordingly are not required to be offered to the bidder 's shareholders under the pre-emption provisions of CA 1985 , s89 , because that section only applies to new issues for cash .
3 Conversely , as Callinicos implicitly recognizes , the problem with contemporary politics for the left is that the dialectic of class depends on a historicist History and vice versa ; any failure of the former necessarily also involves a waning of the latter .
4 Indeed , the fundamental reason for the controversy is that the Draft Directives do not actually impose identical conduct of business rules .
5 One possible reason for the cure is that the alcohol may act as an anti-inflammatory agent , stopping symptoms like a runny nose .
6 The problem for the sociologist is that the situation is too familiar and is far from representative .
7 The risk for the purchaser is that the vendor may have understated the scope and extent of the creditors .
8 The reason for the difference is that the ERM sets , and attempts to maintain , nominal exchange-rate targets , thus squeezing inflation down to that of the most slowly inflating country .
9 The most likely explanation for the difference is that the scid mutation affects the physiology of the thymocyte in a more general way rather than just preventing correct V(D)J recombination .
10 One reason for the difference is that the Conservatives are less committed to predetermined lines of action and are therefore more open to any positive case put by their backbenchers .
11 In the case of a connected fund manager exempt status is relevant only where the sole reason for the connection is that the fund manager is controlled by , controls or is under the same control as a financial or other professional adviser ( including stockbrokers ) to the offeror or target company .
12 The cause of almost every incident where the airbrakes open during the launch is that the pilot has failed to lock them correctly .
13 ‘ The tragic thing about the budget is that the Chancellor acknowledged quite unashamedly that unemployment will continue to rise for the foreseeable future .
14 What is interesting about the system is that the driver can decide for himself — by pressing a button — whether or not he wants to use these features .
15 The minority of Labour members on the committee did not agree with this and issued their own minority report , but the most significant point about the conclusion is that the majority on the committee excluded at the outset the possibility of obtaining the evidence they would need to judge properly whether there was any abuse of power .
16 What happens in many of the significant films that emerge after the war is that the claims of the community and the individual are set against each other , bringing together Ealing realism and Gainsborough melodrama in a tremendously fruitful , if brief and explosive , relationship .
17 I he obvious inference after a time is that the man was homosexual and that the men talking were , too .
18 What is implied by the notion of the super-ego is that the child may react less to the actual external forms of its parents , and more to its own projection of them , interiorized as its moral order .
19 The effect of the order is that the licence for the premises ceases to have effect .
20 As Josh Gifford also pointed out , one root of the problem is that the Mildmay course has , until now , been used only once a year .
21 Part of the problem is that the church over the centuries has given mixed signals about the family .
22 Part of the problem is that the Alpha 2.0 has so many features .
23 Part of the problem is that the children become dependent on the parents to wake them and take no responsibility themselves .
24 Part of the problem is that the labour pool is steadily expanding , and the normal pattern of emigration has been reversed by the recession .
25 One of the laws of the jungle is that the greater the number of groups in the competitive struggle , for each to secure bigger increases than the others , the faster will wages rise . ’
26 An automatic consequence of the completeness is that the property of the adjective is taken to be valid for , or applicable to , the subject entity , for current purposes .
27 ‘ Ultimately , the customer is always going to call in through one particular vendor , but the hope of the alliance is that the vendors will work on a quid pro quo basis , ’ he added .
28 In his reflections on the religious census of London , Mudie-Smith insisted that ‘ the outstanding lesson of the Census is that the power of preaching is undiminished ’ .
29 My own reading of the evidence is that the wide ranging family network ( Rosser and Harris 's ‘ extended family ’ ) is fast losing all functional significance and , that being so , the elementary family of conjugal pair and children is reverting to its original condition — once again it is a domestic group not a kinship group .
30 The short answer to this contention on behalf of the appellant is that the money in the wallet which he appropriated belonged to another , to Mr. Occhi .
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