Example sentences of "of [art] [noun] [that] it is " in BNC.

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1 Where solicitors want a " consent order " , provided it does not relate to a possession order of residential premises , and is not for an order in matrimonial proceedings , the Court staff can now sign it , which should provide for a quicker return ; it must be clear from the face of the order that it is " by consent " .
2 Mental health professionals will need to take note of the view of the Court that it is important to explain why a doctor who already knows the patient does not provide one of the medical recommendations upon which a section 2 admission ( and also a s.3 admission ) may be founded .
3 Section 15 applies only if there is a term of the contract that it is a contract of sale by sample .
4 The problem is that the company has only limited ISDN capacity at the moment because of the way that it is implemented at telephone exchanges .
5 This is the figure mentioned as so resembling the copies of the Tyrannicides that it is known as the Kritian boy .
6 It is not , in my judgment , a valid objection to the S.I.B . 's pleaded case that these defendants have not themselves received any of the money of the investors that it is proposed that they should be ordered to repay .
7 Voices have sometimes been heard to question or deny the validity of this requirement but , while it is probably true to say that this issue has not been central in the cases since Thomson v. Deakin , the necessity for unlawful means has been so consistently repeated in subsequent statements of the law that it is now hopeless to argue the contrary .
8 Now ladies and gentlemen we all know that there are certain parts of the body that it is quite natural that we like to protect
9 But not the manual steering , which again has such an effect on the driving character of the car that it is impossible to overlook .
10 The galaxy shows several extraordinary features that may be connected with its extreme youth ( we are seeing it as it was when the universe was a third of the age that it is today ) .
11 The death-adder in the Australian desert is so accurately matched to the colours and shapes of the gravel that it is almost impossible to detect , unless a movement draws your eye to it .
12 As you know doubt are aware of the importance that it is to us in that area of the and the current enquiry that 's going on at the moment .
13 An SBU should then look at all elements of the chain that it is involved in ( e.g. procurement , production , transportation , marketing ) in order to see exactly how it already adds value and might add value in future .
14 It is a consequence of the definition that it is impossible to increase any objective function at an efficient solution without decreasing another .
15 My Executive is of the opinion that it is essential both for winning and retaining Parliamentary seats that special attention should be given to the whole subject … .
16 the court is of the opinion that it is just and equitable that the company should be wound up .
17 the court is of the opinion that it is just and equitable that the company should be wound up .
18 Mr. Derhalli was of the opinion that it is ineffective without some language training and that language training also needs to be matched by cross-cultural training .
19 Where two or more trustees were originally appointed , any one can seek to resign if he and the others are of the opinion that it is no longer expedient to have that number of joint trustees ( r 6.126(4) ) .
20 The same author is of the opinion that it is much more likely that lateral shear is set up by differences in frictional drag on the wind between the sand of the dunes and the firm floors of the swales between .
21 The widest definition of the Crown in the cases is that of Lord Diplock in Town Investments Ltd. v. Department of Environment who said of the term that it is ‘ appropriate to embrace both collectively and individually all the Ministers of the Crown and parliamentary secretaries under whose direction the administrative work of government is carried on by civil servants in the various government departments ’ .
22 It should be drawn to the attention of the guest that it is desirable that they hand in the keys if they go out and collect them from the enquiry or reception desk on their return .
23 In our enthusiasm for flying we should not lose sight of the fact that it is a voluntary occupation and therefore subject to the normal law of supply and demand .
24 They have been established in recognition of the fact that it is pointless to wait for public sympathy and a change of political will to improve the level of basic old age pensions , and the quality of life for older people generally .
25 The child receives no interest from the parent and so starts to behave in a way to gain more attention regardless of the fact that it is negative and unpleasant .
26 Citizens have an obligation to obey law by virtue of the fact that it is made in accordance with established procedures .
27 This is particularly difficult in view of the fact that it is just their children who are probably far more in need of that grace of God just because of the attitude of their parents , than those of parents who measure up to all the standards that we impose .
28 The backwash is reduced in energy by the percolation of water into the shingle , so that the backwash is not necessarily able to return the material carried forward by the swash in spite of the fact that it is combined with the effect of gravity , whereas the swash is acting against gravity .
29 Where individual claimants submit a genuine , soundly based claim or appeal to an adjudicating officer , if there is an organised campaign it is reasonable for our adjudicating officers to consider the claim with an eye that , although fair , takes account of the fact that it is an organised campaign .
30 The law requires the " truth " in such cases to be the truth of the rumour , not the truth of the fact that it is circulating .
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