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

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1 Turning to indirect discrimination under section l(l) ( b ) of the Sex Discrimination Act 1975 the Industrial Tribunal had applied the defence that the condition was justifiable on account of the reasonable needs of the employer 's business using the test formulated by Eveleigh LJ in Ojutiku and Obuzuni v Manpower Services Commission [ 1982 ] ICR 661 .
2 Section 18 penalizes the possession of a firearm with intent to commit a crime or to resist arrest : this is a more specific variation of section 16 , catering for the defence that the firearm was being carried for use in a robbery but with no intention that it would actually be used to endanger anyone , only to frighten — that would be a section 18 offence .
3 Consequently , they 're always coming in a bit behind the boys because the boys have been playing for a bit longer , and I think it 's very important that if girls are being offered the opportunity that the opportunity is good for them , and that it 's not going to put them off the game of football because they 're always in the position where the boys consider themselves a bit better .
4 On the one hand what the gay movement had done was to involve me in a very intense one-to-one relationship , a couple relationship , and at the same time the ideology that the movement was instilling in me was away from the idea of couple relationships and away from the idea that sex should be conventionally tied to relationships or a single relationship .
5 Delaney tore himself away , going back up the stairway that was the only way out , and back in the direction that the creature was coming .
6 The tail will ‘ weathercock ’ and keep the nose pointing in the direction that the model is travelling .
7 It was perfectly obvious from the accounts that the company was in deep trouble .
8 He does know from his preliminary investigation of the accounts that the group is virtually insolvent — and I have his permission to convey his findings to you .
9 The relevant facts are stated in the judgment of the court ( Cockburn C.J. , Wightman and Blackburn JJ. ) , delivered by BLACKBURN J. : In this case it appeared on the trial that the defendant was agent for a Mrs. Bennett , who was non-resident owner of houses in a district subject to a local Act .
10 It was argued on behalf of the shareholders that the Directive was intended to protect all investors and that they would be prejudiced if they were not notified in advance of the intended cancellation of Titaghur 's public listing .
11 May I welcome the attempts that the Government are making , in conjunction with the Russians and the Confederation of Independent States , to reduce and dismantle the nuclear weapons arsenals ?
12 This means that the money that the multitude were so eager to learn of will not be as much as was first spoken .
13 Well he he was saying that , that the boss was the one that provided the money that the chap was .
14 Localization of the tale in the eastern Midlands is suggested by the reference to the husband being absent at the fair of Boston , in southern Lincolnshire , and it is also the case that the poem was composed in the East Midland dialect .
15 It must surely be the case that the cat is competent to act as observer of its own survival or demise and does not need me to settle the issue for it .
16 But it remains the case that the male is considered the superior .
17 Indeed , it is all too often the case that the investigator is required to put his interests second to those of the legal investigator of the cause of death .
18 It is still the case that the economy is determinant ‘ in the last instance ’ , but the economy never functions in isolation from the other instances .
19 Now it 's rarely the case that the replacement is actually a better player than the so-called old fellow .
20 It is also the case that the president 's unfalteringly outsider style of leadership tended to make worse an already difficult predicament .
21 What I wish rather to do is to show the extent to which it is the case that the bible is patriarchal in its presuppositions .
22 However , it is undeniably the case that the statute is less clear and concise than ideally it ought to be .
23 In order for a corpus to be representative it is necessary to define the whole of the text that the corpus is to be a sample of .
24 It has the advantage that the user is given a feeling of security by being concerned only with a limited range of immediate decisions .
25 In spite of the attempt to introduce earlier maturity by means of the Shorthorn , the Charolais remains a late-maturing breed with the advantage that the animal is heavier before it begins to deposit fat , nor does it need hormones to put more meat on its hindquarters .
26 Very soon after the enactment of the 1846 Act it was held by the courts that the action was based upon financial loss and nothing else .
27 Does my right hon. Friend agree that those figures clearly show the progress that the Government are making ?
28 The contemporary changes in smoking habits and incidence of anal cancer would support the hypothesis that the anus is yet another site with increased susceptibility to carcinogens resulting from smoking .
29 The court can not supply the valuation if it is an essential element of the contract that the valuation be conducted by a named individual : Sudbrook p483-4 .
30 This could occur if the project concerned an extractive industry and it was a condition of the contract that the site be landscaped upon completion .
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