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

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1 In the above example , the ‘ cost , insurance , and freight ’ or ‘ CIF ’ stipulation was made possible by the likelihood that the Belgian bill of lading would arrive in Marseilles by land before the goods would arrive by sea .
2 From his diaries it is evident that the sheer mass of work he achieved was remarkable .
3 In any case one may well think that the sheer effort of dotting ‘ i's and crossing ‘ t's was draining .
4 As with gratuitous elaboration of character or place , it is not the case that the rhetorical ornamentation of text , or emphasis of passages of text , is generally absent ; rather that these are used sparingly and therefore to particular effect .
5 Those calculations also show that the overnight decay of NO 2 at Arrival Heights agrees best with the model when the effect of background aerosols is included .
6 It must be stressed that the necessary level of fulfilment to encourage conformity is relative , not absolute .
7 They claim that the private ownership of capital provides the key to explaining class divisions .
8 May I also say on behalf of my party that the personal code of conduct of the Secretary of State is an example to us all ?
9 Kennan believed that it was necessary to permit the Japanese greater freedom and that the interventionist role of SCAP should be reduced .
10 The Periodic Table reveals that the ancient magic of transmutation and alembics persisted in Levi 's laboratory .
11 We can not contain it and still expect that the wider health of freedom of expression may be unaffected .
12 it will be henceforth assumed that the typical unit of lexicology is the word ( this statement is so obvious as to have an air of tautology ) .
13 Each part is so busy with different rhythmic movements that the simple directness of homophony is lost .
14 At a time when BBC Scotland and independent programme-makers are making important strides forward in breadth and quality of production , it is vital that the critical mass of human and technical resources is enhanced and that control of those resources remains firmly within Scotland .
15 In terms of starkly original insights , the answer is certainly ‘ no ’ , but I hope that the critical review of non-accounting , non-economic literature offered here will help those involved in finance and accounting to gain an overview of theories related to investment and strategic decisions in organizational life without extensive study of all the disciplines mentioned .
16 It has expressed the view that the increased sophistication of stockmarket capitalisation throughout the Community will lead to growth in takeover activity and that the liberalisation of capital movements throughout the EC will further encourage the inter-action of national capital markets , thus giving companies easier access to finance for takeover activities .
17 It may be , firstly , that the increased output of manufacturing is yielding marked increases in what industrial workers ( though fewer in number ) spend in the service sector , and so supporting more jobs there .
18 This may either be because of ‘ backsliding ’ — a reversion to a previous state of interlanguage — or it may be that the increased transferability of knowledge , which must to some degree involve analysis , calls for the recurrent dismantling and reassembling of linguistic forms which the learner may have internalized as complete formulaic units .
19 Hopes that the increased use of aluminium in motor cars to meet new mileage standards required by clean-air legislation in 1990 would encourage greater demand , failed to materialise amidst fears of recession in the car industry following the outbreak in August 1990 of the Gulf crisis .
20 Nevertheless , we propose that the increased concentration of bile acids and increased daily excretion may predispose to the development of polyps .
21 This study also indicates that the increased concentration of gastrin in H pylori infection is the result of an increase in one of the main biologically active forms of the hormone .
22 Some Japanese businessmen will concede , at least in private , that the post-1945 system of lifetime employment in large companies can not survive .
23 I would also add that the unchecked operation of market forces in educational settings is wasteful of material and human resources .
24 It was announced on Dec. 13 that the Trevi Group of Justice and Interior Ministers formed after the Trevi security conference of 1976 ( see pp. 34883 ; 36492 ) , had agreed to establish a joint police database for use primarily against international terrorism and drug dealing .
25 Thomas Sergeant , Joseph Butler , and Thomas Reid reasserted a continuous mental substance as the basis of personal identity , and said that the Lockean continuity of self-consciousness made no sense without it .
26 In a couple of the play 's best moments , Swannell craftily shows that the remembered adventurousness of youth is often just as illusory .
27 That reference does no more than show that the essential element of dishonesty does not exist if the defendant when he appropriates the property believes that the owner would consent if he knew the circumstances .
28 ‘ The persistent concern to increase councillor calibre through reorganization ’ , he says , ‘ makes it equally clear that the essential object of reorganization has been to make local government more functional for dominant interests , by restructuring it so as to facilitate their direct control of its expenditure and interventions ’ ( 1979 , p. 245 ) .
29 To sum up what I have outlined so far , the view of Wimsatt and Brooks is that the essential property of poetry consists in the reconciliation of harmonization of opposites ; that this takes the form of an objective organization of the objective meanings of words ; and that although the same organization generally can not be found in other kinds of discourse , it nonetheless contributes to our knowledge and experience of ourselves and of the world .
30 ‘ The discretion must be exercised with a recognition that the primary purpose of section 236 is to enable office-holders to obtain the information which would have been obtainable by the company as a going concern .
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