Example sentences of "[noun] [conj] [that] there " in BNC.

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1 Supposing the physician can find no tissue damage or that there is an inappropriate relation between objective fact and subjective complaint .
2 I did not say that the world was in a sorry state , that it contained no dangers or that there was in absence of sinister-looking developments .
3 In the stories told above , it is obvious that the richness of aspectual information comes from their visual — spatial characteristics and that there is an appeal to the visual imagery of the receiver in telling the stories .
4 If you are going to eat in the kitchen make sure overall lights arc on a dimmer switch and that there is enough light over the table — use a rise-and-fall light fixture for example — which can , of course , be substituted for or combined with candlelight at night .
5 It is worth noting that there is a delay between diagnosis and reporting of cases of AIDS and that there is usually a long interval between infection with HIV and the development of AIDS , so the published statistics do not accurately reflect the spread of HIV infection .
6 The guard at Euston was positive that on that particular day he had locked the door of the compartment and that there was only one gentleman inside when the train left the station .
7 However , de Gaulle , whose knowledge of economic affairs was limited , was persuaded by other ministers that the French people were unprepared for the burdens of an austerity programme and that there would be a natural , if gradual , improvement in post-war conditions without Mendès-France 's measures .
8 It 's obviously in the Treasury 's mind and that there will be a factor that is taken into consideration when they do their , er arithmetic er , er about the economy and in the run up to the budget if we can look that far ahead .
9 In particular we need to check that the population defined and the sample extracted by the originator of the material are consonant with the objectives of our own study and that there is no ambiguity in any technical terms or schemes of coding .
10 They stated the site was needed as open space , the development would worsen traffic problems , put pressure on car parking at local shops and that there was already sufficient land in the area to satisfy any housing needs .
11 And we must n't forget that Andropulos may be as innocent as the driven snow and that there is a perfectly rational explanation for all that has happened .
12 The first answer is that the commodity form of commercial recordings has a ‘ distorting ’ effect and that there is a deeper ‘ real content ’ ‘ lying behind ’ the distortions .
13 He was briefed on how our skills are playing a key role in servicing the world 's nuclear energy industry and that there is significant potential for business in the global market .
14 ‘ ( 1 ) If on the application of the Secretary of State the court is satisfied — ( a ) that there is a reasonable likelihood that any person will contravene any provision of — ( i ) rules or regulations made under this Chapter ; ( ii ) sections 47 , 56 , 57 , or 59 above ; … ( c ) that any person has contravened any such provision or condition and that there are steps that could be taken for remedying the contravention , the court may grant an injunction restraining the contravention … or , as the case may be , make an order requiring that person and any other person … knowingly concerned in the contravention to take such steps as the court may direct to remedy it .
15 And one of the most experienced U-boat commanders , Adalbert Schnee , who had been on sixteen patrols and later became a member of Dönitz 's staff , gave evidence that it was contrary to orders to kill survivors and that there could be no excuse for what Eck had done .
16 The report accepted that , without this , the frauds would not have come to light and that there were probably other , undetected , offences .
17 When I am tired and think , ‘ I do n't want to do this any more ’ I just tell myself that it might not be here in a few months and that there 's probably a million who would kill to be where I am .
18 In practice , this may mean that old people are exposed to risk in their own homes and that there will be , on occasion , tragic consequences .
19 He points out wryly that ‘ entrepreneur ’ is a French term and that there is no equivalent word in the English language .
20 In a letter to the court , Barwick said he was told that the part of the Esk where he was caught was a free stretch and that there were some good catches to be had there .
21 It took him three or four minutes to realise that this was Saturday and that there was no one there .
22 By a notice of motion dated 14 February 1992 the local authority appealed against those parts of the order which directed that there should be no contact between the father and the girl until after the local authority review and that there should be supervised contact between the girl and her half-sister , on the grounds that ( 1 ) the justices had been wrong in law in failing to invite the parties to comment on the agreed proposals for contact ; ( 2 ) the justices had been wrong in law in failing to indicate to the parties the nature of the orders for contact which they proposed to make , thereby depriving the parties of the opportunity to make submissions relating to those proposals ; ( 3 ) the justices had wrongly exercised their discretion in authorising the local authority to refuse contact to the girl by the father for only six months when they had found as a fact , inter alia , that the father had abused the girl over a period of at least 18 months ; ( 4 ) the justices had been wrong to impose the condition of supervision on contact between the girl and her half-sister when there had been no application for such contact to be supervised , the evidence was that the half-sister had been enjoying unsupervised contact and that there was no evidence that there was any risk of the girl coming into contact with her father while having contact with her half-sister , and the justices had heard evidence that the local authority were considering placing the girl with her half-sister and by their order they had precluded the local authority from making such a placement and had fettered the discretion of the local authority ; and ( 5 ) the order was therefore contrary to the girl 's best interests .
23 However , this deal , like the Leyland DAF deal , fell foul of the European Commission 's rules banning subsidies which are likely to distort competition , and the EC judged that £253 million should be reduced from the cash injection and that there should be no further government aid for Rover .
24 He resolved that the occurrence could be sorted out in daylight and that there was no point in groping about in the dark .
25 This suggests that the atmospheric CO 2 on Venus is in equilibrium with these types of surface rock and that there exist on Venus accessible surface repositories of CO 2 mainly in the form of carbonates .
26 Dad and I went in and Mr Vulcan explained that he wished to give me the harmonium and that there was a clean bed upstairs if we wanted it .
27 They say that if you take one in five children , that 's twenty per cent of children , that probably eighteen per cent of children with special needs can be dealt with in ordinary schools and that there would still be need for special facilities for the remaining two per cent .
28 The purchaser will normally require the vendor to warrant that the report is accurate in all material respects and that there are no facts omitted which make the report misleading .
29 The critical hypotheses to be tested in our study were rather that there are no differences between groups than that there are differences .
30 The District Council has accommodated the highest proportion of Greater York growth of all the districts surrounding York over the last ten years , and therefore I think it likely that it would expected to accommodate the largest proportion of the fourteen hundred dwellings that would be accommodated in the new settlement , erm I do not think that any of the settlements or that there is sufficient land within the Southern Ryedale area to accommodate that level of development without adversely affecting character of the settlements , or compromising greenbelt objectives , as I mentioned this morning , and also I question whether or not erm whether th most of the settlements in the Southern Ryedale area have only a minimal s minimal service base anyway on which to tack any large housing growths , and I do n't necessarily foresee any subsequent rise in the service base of those settlements as a result of the housing being added on to them .
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