Example sentences of "[noun pl] and [vb -s] that it " in BNC.

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1 The industry recognises the pressures to contain costs and knows that it must concentrate on developing clearly better products , work towards European standardisation of prices , and accept the generic market in return for an extended patent period .
2 However , the chapter specifically rejects the imposition of legal , financial or bureaucratic constraints which might hamper small businesses and states that it ‘ shall not apply to pay , the right of association , the right to strike or the right to impose lock-outs ’ .
3 The fish snaps at these enticingly offered morsels and finds that it is comparatively easy to bite one off .
4 Smith questions whether the group will be able to explain what is happening to staff and patients and says that it ‘ smells too much of hole in the corner deals . ’
5 warrants and represents that it is the true and lawful owner of all rights in the Work and the Converted Text of the Work as well as the Trade Marks and that such Work , Converted Text of the Work and Trade Marks do not and shall not infringe the rights of any third party and that is fully empowered to make this Agreement .
6 KPMG warrants and undertakes that it has full power and authority under the Financial Services Act 1986 and otherwise to make the Offer on behalf of Client .
7 The synthesised female voice that responds to your commands and verifies that it has heard them correctly is amiable enough , though clearly not to be trifled with .
8 IBM has been counting up its hangers-on and finds that it currently has some 40 OEMs doing things like boards and systems with the PowerPC chip .
9 Parsytec reckons the system offers better performance than traditional high end workstations and expects that it will be used mainly for graphics , design and animation ; technical and economic modelling ; manufacturing and office automation systems .
10 The Mirror has been beset in recent weeks with rumours and reports that it was about to be taken over .
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