Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] [vb -s] that " in BNC.

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1 The defence recognises that market makers play an important role within the securities market and that to provide them with no immunity would be to make that market less liquid .
2 His timing is incredible and his sheer touch on the guitar means that whatever he plays sounds impressive straight away .
3 The ombudsman claims that the jurisdiction and duty to investigate conferred and imposed on him by the scheme enables and requires him to investigate and determine complaints in relation to valuations made by employees of a building society of properties to be charged to the building society to secure further advances to an existing borrower from that society .
4 ‘ If you mean the Prince thinks that we 'd be better off if the clock were set back a couple of hundred years , ’ Caroline said , ‘ the answer 's yes . ’
5 The provision reflects that the normal remedy for misrepresentation is rescission but the excessiveness of this remedy is mitigated under s2(2) of the Act .
6 SparcWare is driven by the need to lower the support costs that eat up 50% of every software engineering dollar and expand the market for independent software vendors .
7 The Scotsman understands that the deal is now unlikely to go ahead and a minority shareholder in Bank of Edinburgh , the Brighton-based Family Assurance Society , confirmed that there were difficulties .
8 However , The Scotsman understands that the vessel had to make an emergency ascent to the surface in order to avoid a possible contamination of her crew 's air supply .
9 Section 6(1) of the UCTA states that ( under any contract for the sale or hire purchase of goods , not merely business contracts — see s 6(4) ) liability for breach of the obligations arising from the warranties as to title and quiet possession implied under SGA 1979 , s 12 ( in relation to sale of goods ) and s 8 of the Supply of Goods ( Implied Terms ) Act 1973 ( in relation to goods disposed of on hire purchase ) can not be excluded or restricted by reference to any contract term .
10 Section 11(1) of the UCTA states that the test for reasonableness is that the term must have been " a reasonable and fair one … having regard to the circumstances which were , or ought reasonably to have been , known to or in the contemplation of the parties when the contract was made " .
11 Section 8 of the UCTA provides that there can be no exclusion of liability for misrepresentation prior to entry into a contract under the Misrepresentation Act 1967 , s 3 or the Misrepresentation ( Northern Ireland ) Act 1967 , s 3 unless the exemption clause passes the test of reasonableness .
12 There will always , however , be a few cases in which the clinician thinks that it is inappropriate to ask for organs .
13 Meanwhile , the T-shirt stalls that usually clutter the Venice Beach Boardwalk disappeared and were replaced by quaint bookstores and outdoor caféd from the Sixties , so convincingly real that residents of the area walked into them , only to be thrown out by laughing security guards .
14 Having attracted our attention , of course , the retailer hopes that we will buy .
15 From last year 's figures , the retailer knows that she can expect sales to drop in late February , but to begin to climb again at the end of April .
16 The writer feels that no " Expensive Sough " was , in fact , driven .
17 It has been suggested that Barratt was " afraid " of him , but the writer feels that having a wary respect , comes nearer the truth !
18 Or it could be that the writer believes that he has adequately represented the sound of sh by using the s ; in which case , his auditory analysis is poor .
19 The writer means that she or he has discussed the poem 's meaning , but the sentence literally says that the next stanza discusses the poem 's beginning ( an unintended meaning ) .
20 The doctor who lead the trial says that proves the patch does work .
21 The trial shows that by careful choice and timing of cultivations and herbicide applications it is possible blackgrass control even in areas where the yield-robbing weed is out of control , ’ explains Ciba-Geigy 's Andy Pigott .
22 Reviews and illustrates the dinosaur stamps that have been issued by 44 countries .
23 No auditor can conduct an audit which is both effective and efficient unless he/she has a good working relationship with the client company 's directors , but it is crucial that the auditor remembers that it is not the directors who are the client , but the company itself .
24 The award guarantees that the candidate is competent in a significant range of work activities .
25 The award recognises that Dame Catherine — with an estimated fortune of £24 million — has donated millions of pounds to charity .
26 The Board acknowledges that the subject of warrants raises wider issues than are dealt with in the FRED .
27 The Board considers that until resources and the allocation of priorities permit these reviews of existing standards to be undertaken , this amendment will remove an inconsistency between two standards that could inhibit proper accounting for long term post-retirement obligations and allow preparers of financial statements to adopt the most appropriate accounting treatment in their particular circumstances of the often complex matters dealt with by these standards .
28 ( 9 ) A licensing board may refuse to renew a licence provisionally granted under subsection ( 1 ) or ( 2 ) above if the board considers that there has been unreasonable delay on the part of the applicant in completing the premises .
29 The Board recognises that it is both impracticable and inappropriate to remove , in the foreseeable future , some of the remaining alternative accounting treatments permitted .
30 The Board proposes that there should be no exemption to the requirements of the FRS for transactions entered into before a specified date .
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