Example sentences of "the [noun sg] [to-vb] [that] [pers pn] is " in BNC.

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1 Indeed , Ulpian puts the case of a seller of a female slave who knowingly allows the buyer to believe that she is a virgin when she is not ( D.19.1.11.5 ) , a defect which is treated as being strictly liable so that the buyer can return the slave .
2 It is the attempt to claim that he is strong and others are weak .
3 ‘ This led to a tightening up of the law and Knowsley 's environmental health and trading standards officers will continue to monitor the sale of food in the borough to ensure that it is as safe as the public rightly expects it to be . ’
4 On external relationships , we must use all our influence within the Community to see that it is not just a magnet for new members , which it clearly is already , but an influence for global free trade and payments .
5 The warranties require the Vendor to confirm that it is not in breach of any obligations ; that is not something which the Purchaser can confirm .
6 If a correction is made , consumers have the right to demand that it is notified to people who have had information during the previous six months .
7 This wording , and the relevant wording in the preamble , means that the burden of proof is shifted onto the trader , businessman or professional relying on a clause falling within the Annex to prove that it is not unfair .
8 But the examples all have this feature of getting the student to appreciate that it is possible to approach the objects of interest within their subject — chemicals , human behaviour , literature , technology — from the perspective of an external discipline , and that it can be illuminating to do so .
9 A general characteristic of the feminine psyche is to seek confirmation and approval from others , and when these are not forthcoming , it is tempting for the woman to think that she is totally mistaken .
10 Where the defendant does realise that he is confronted by a policeman , it is not necessary for the prosecutor to show that he is aware that the latter is acting in the execution of his duty .
11 THE MAN accused of stealing the memo which exposed Paddy Ashdown 's love affair was cleared yesterday — only for the jury to hear that he is a professional cat burglar .
12 He does not want the army to feel that it is the subject of a witch-hunt .
13 Cobb argues that social support arises in the eye of the beholder , and is anything that influences the person to perceive himself as the recipient of positive affect ; any information ‘ leading the subject to believe that he is cared for and loved … esteemed and valued … ’
14 It may be difficult in certain circumstances for the man to understand that she is not consenting . ’
15 This puts the onus clearly on the party supplying the information to show that it is sensitive and leaves the decision whether to allow the withholding of information to the regulator or responsible body concerned .
16 He says that as well as being the major sponsor of the game , the Midland is the largest private sector employer in Sheffield , and the game provided another opportunity for the bank to demonstrate that it is prepared to invest in the city .
17 When the camcorder battery warning light comes on , recharge the battery to ensure that it is ready for the next time it is needed .
18 This card may be placed face up at the table edge or with the unit to indicate that it is affected .
19 monitor the agreement to ensure that it is implemented in the way that was intended .
20 Dramatic irony allows the reader to know that he is in fact the son of the ‘ Lost Prince ’ , and a lost prince himself , rather than , as he supposes , one of many Samavians of high birth long in exile .
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