Example sentences of "[noun] is [verb] that the " in BNC.

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1 With this defence the defendant is saying that the plaintiff has failed to take reasonable care and thereby been partly responsible for his own injuries , loss or damage .
2 If the salvage is not economically worthwhile then it should be made clear to the Policyholder when the actual total loss is paid that the remains are their property and it is up to the Policyholder to dispose of them .
3 Furthermore , direct confirmation is needed that the cytoplasmic γ-interferon we detected was being synthesised actively by these cells , using appropriate techniques to assess the presence of cytoplasmic mRNA .
4 One key way of protecting ourselves in future is to ensure that the premiums charged fully reflect the risks that the country has to take on in allowing such cover to go forward .
5 A standard fault is to assume that the reader is familiar with the jargon which the designer habitually uses .
6 They associated it particularly with fertility , and modern research is revealing that the moon does influence the reproductive cycles of at least some creatures .
7 Our new critical practice is showing that the questions we pose on Renaissance writing , which insist on the importance of contextualisation , reflect our own concerns with the function of language and value within society .
8 The intention is to ensure that the Policyholder will not unnecessarily cause the safety of the property to be endangered .
9 Both at home and abroad , the intention is to ensure that the people who are entitled to vote are aware of that fact .
10 The obvious way out of this dilemma is to say that the currents are there — inside the magnetic material .
11 One objective of Mr Grosz is to see that the HSWP holds its party congress , as in ‘ normal ’ times , early next year .
12 Still to come , the W I protest about food irradiation , but first , Oxford teacher , Chris Seawright is claiming that the A V A-Level exam in business studies is too easy .
13 The other alternative is to claim that the very constitution of individuals as intentional subjects serves to legitimate capitalist modes of production , for only if individuals perceive themselves as free agents will these alienating arrangements seem tolerable .
14 ‘ The Clackmannan review is to ensure that the council 's property investments are performing adequately and it will also provide a baseline to enable decisions to be taken regarding the portfolio and its future management , ’ said , senior partner with Bell-Ingram .
15 I hope that the hon. Member for Newry and Armagh , and other hon. Members who represent Northern Ireland , will agree that one of the absolute keys is to ensure that the money we spend gets to the people who most deserve and need it as quickly as possible .
16 ‘ It is only when the full transfer is granted that the applicant is eligible to display their name above the door , ’ Mr Parry explained .
17 IBM is hoping that the popularity of workflow computing models will drive uptake , but it acknowledges that message queuing is not a new concept ; what is new it says , is the attempt to implement it across multiple manufacturer 's machines .
18 Dame Edna is miffed that the Dorchester is closed for redecoration .
19 In the story of Aladdin , his beloved is told that the wonderful palace he has got the genie of the lamp to build for her will only be complete if a roc 's egg is suspended from the dome , DC 3 .
20 The role of the Bank of England is to ensure that the supply of money is consistent with the attainment of the government 's policy objectives .
21 A common error is to think that the large cairn first encountered when gaining the plateau from the window is the true summit .
22 After all , the purpose of management is to see that the work of the organisation gets done , and the only managers who supervise ‘ actual work ’ directly are the ‘ front-line ’ or ‘ first-line ’ supervisors ( eg. ‘ foreman ’ in manufacturing industries ) .
23 Another way of describing lack of spontaneity is to say that the participant is ‘ holding back ’ , not ‘ letting himself go ’ , not ‘ giving himself ’ to the situation .
24 Just as it did during the mass exodus in the weeks before the Berlin Wall was built , the state propaganda machine is claiming that the current wave of emigration is due to a campaign organised by West Germany to lure their people away .
25 And the IWC has found itself powerless to act to regulate the Faroes hunt because Denmark is claiming that the IWC has no authority over small whales , a view conveniently shared by other countries like Japan and Mexico who hunt or ‘ accidentally' ’ catch dolphins within their exclusive economic fishing zones .
26 The ‘ on ’ type is saying that the centre of its particular region of the visual field is brighter than the rest , while the ‘ off ’ type is saying that it is darker .
27 Repeating calls made in representations submitted in December 1991 , the Faculty is suggesting that the taxation of disposals of assets for a deferred consideration should be reformed , so that tax on chargeable gains is payable only when cash is received .
28 For her , the dreadful underlying fear is that the space can never be filled : any such attempt would be futile , and so the best thing to do in the circumstances is to accept that the space exists , and to turn this fact to advantage .
29 Local Labour councillor Peter Shephard is warning that the delays are putting children 's lives at risk .
30 On the more unhappy subject of Northern Ireland , in the light of the appalling horrors which last night added to the seemingly endless litany of tragedy in that unhappy Province , does the Prime Minister agree that the first condition for defeating terrorism in Northern Ireland is to ensure that the politicians there get together and work together ?
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