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

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1 Of particular interest is the increase in glutamate in the epileptogenic hippocampus before the seizure , and that the increase in this hippocampus is greater and more sustained than for the other .
2 If I felt compelled to hold that the taxpayer in this case could not recover I would share the no little regret expressed by my noble and learned friend , Lord Jauncey of Tullichettle .
3 Now before we come to the matter that the jury in this case , could you tell me had you ever been to the estate ?
4 I am satisfied that the evidence in this case did not entitle the judge to come to the conclusion that there was in fact a grave risk of an intolerable situation for the boy if his return were to be ordered .
5 You 'll notice that the damage in this instance is actually the result of the acute inflammatory response , not particularly some form of direct noxious effect of the organism , so the contribution of the host is absolutely critical .
6 It has throughout been common ground that the benefit in this case to each taxpayer is that ‘ his son is allowed to participate in all the facilities afforded by the school to boys who are educated there . ’
7 The interesting thing is , however , that the speaker in this case was Karel Van Miert , former Transport Commissioner at the European Commission .
8 It is regrettable that the court in this case did not display any principled commitment to the idea of freedom of movement or evinced any anxiety that such an ancient liberty was being seriously eroded .
9 Even with this limitation , however , and even given the fact that the Court in this case says by way of principle little that it has not said in previous cases , one should not underestimate the impact of this new illustration of the Court 's conception of the reach of the Directive in terms of the nature of the activities it covers .
10 Suffice it to say here that the law in this area has been roundly condemned by the courts as being of ‘ inordinate complexity exceeding the worst excesses of a taxing statute ’ .
11 The second school of thought contends that the word in this context means no more than to take possession of an article and that there is no requirement that the taking or appropriation should be in any way antagonistic to the rights of the owner .
12 In agreement with the Court of Appeal , I do not consider that the order in this case leaves room for the extension to persons who are not parties of the doctrine expounded in Attorney-General v. Times Newspapers Ltd. [ 1992 ] 1 A.C. 191 .
13 We can leave the Housing Act 1988 and proceed to the Rent Act 1977 , bearing in mind that the issue in this case was whether there was a person , namely , the landlord , who was restricted in his right to recover possession of the premises by virtue of an enactment or rule of law .
14 The argument continued into the following year , Samuel Whitbread being deluged with medical journals and copies of letters in support of what can now be recognised as an untenable position i.e. that the stomach in this case had ‘ really taken up in some measure the office of the kidnies ( sic ) ’ .
15 Notice that the investment in this portfolio is taken to be S t , which implies zero additional investment in the future .
16 I can assure the house that the amendment in this document does not affect the money authorities should received .
17 There are those who argue that the doctor in this situation is , in fact , under an obligation to ignore the patient 's request , and to prevent him , under the protection of the plea of necessity , from adopting a course of conduct which would lead to self-destruction .
18 Finally , I would observe that the justice in this case is not to be criticised for the decision she reached on the Friday , which was based on advice given her by a legally qualified court clerk , reinforced by the submission of the representative of the Crown Prosecution Service and acquiesced in by the defendant 's solicitor .
19 ( Please note that the interval in this concert will come after the Tchaikovsky symphony .
20 Ruth saw that the light in this place did n't come only from the sun ; a faint glow fell from Miach , something like starlight — cool and pure , with colours at its heart .
21 At the time of writing it appears that the broker in this case has gone into liquidation without making the required payment , and the couple must now turn to the Investors ' Compensation Scheme , which can pay compensation in cases where ( a ) the broker has gone into liquidation , and ( b ) the original investment was taken up about 28 August 1988 .
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