Example sentences of "[coord] [vb -s] that [conj] [art] " in BNC.

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1 The Department of Transport which will take the final decison about the route says ’ it 's no secret plans to link Aylesbury with the M40 are part of an east-west route across the country … and adds that while the road ’ is likely to be dual carriageway , it 's not planned to be a motorway . ’
2 It says ‘ the commission shall , in the case of any nominated news provider , review the performance of that body as a nominated news provider ’ , and says that if the commission is not satisfied with the news coverage other suppliers should be found .
3 Labour 's spokeswoman on the economy , Margaret Beckett , says the Chancellor has n't stolen her Party 's cloak , and says that if the government had taken her Party 's advice a year ago , the economy would n't have gone through half the pain it has .
4 This chapter details these processes as well as the IPG 's objectives , decisions and constraints and shows that although the activity takes place in London , bureaux needs are at the forefront of decision-making for the information system .
5 He grabs me amicably by the shoulder , pinches me firmly , and explains that since the Chinese left no new equipment has been purchased .
6 This is very much in line with hypotheses d ) and e ) , outlined above , and means that if a proper ban is reconfirmed , there could suddenly be a lot more bans where this one ( nearly ) came from .
7 Section 3 of the Animals Act re-enacted , with some modification , the form of strict liability formerly found in the Dogs Acts 1906–1928 and provides that where a dog causes damage by killing or injuring livestock , any person who is a keeper of the dog is liable for the damage .
8 To meet this development section 17(2) was inserted into the Act and provides that where an application is made for an interlocutory injunction and the party against whom it is sought claims that he acted in contemplation or furtherance of a trade dispute , the court shall , in exercising its discretion whether or not to grant the injunction , have regard to the likelihood of that party 's succeeding at the trial of the action in establishing the matter which would afford a defence under the Act .
9 Ed Douglas looks at the continuing controversy surrounding plans to bolt parts of Land 's End and suggests that though the idea may be dead , it 's a long way from being buried
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