Example sentences of "[that] [art] [noun] 's [noun] " in BNC.

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1 A warm bed and an alarm clock for company often work since it is said that the clock 's ticking sounds like mother 's heartbeat .
2 The buyer was going to re-sell the goods and it was recognised that the buyer 's sub-purchaser would test the weight and thus ascertain the precise sum to be paid to the seller .
3 not provide that the buyer 's duty to account to the seller for the proceeds of sub-sales is limited to the buyer 's outstanding indebtedness to the seller .
4 He suggested that there was an invisible substance on the moon , filling the craters and covering the mountains in such a way that the moon 's shape was perfectly spherical .
5 I started getting confused halfway through , but I was determined not to ask anyone else I did n't want another negative response to spoil the childlike happiness that the policeman 's courtesy had brought to my otherwise unrewarding day .
6 ‘ So I 'm arrested , then ? ’ asked Jimmy at last , shaking his handcuffed wrist so that the policeman 's hand also jerked upwards .
7 What very few people seem to know , however , is that the Edsel 's failure was the foundation for much of the company 's later success .
8 They believed implicitly in the effectiveness of their method of preparing and getting the bone , and they were certain that the bone 's power stemmed as much from the special treatment it had during the ceremony as from the actual jailing or drawing substances with which they afterwards impregnated it .
9 At Procedure Roll a defender may , very occasionally , succeed in persuading a Court that the pursuer 's case is so hopeless that it is not worth allowing evidence to be heard because even if that evidence was heard , it would not make out a case which would entitle the pursuer to succeed .
10 In the event that the pursuer 's case is overly coy , the Court may require one or other party to give further specification of their case .
11 The object must be such that the subject 's senses are acute enough to pick it out .
12 Lacan argues that , firstly , the human infant is born pre-mature , neurologically deficient and lacking in motor sensory coordination and , secondly , that the subject 's experience of itself is not auto-generated but derived from others .
13 It might be thought that the subject 's apprehension of his own brain is more immediate and more holistic than any external knowledge , however complete , and that this explains the experiential difference between the two kinds of knowledge .
14 The sociologist who gathers a life-history takes steps to ensure that it covers everything we want to know , that no important fact or event is slighted , that what purports to be factual squares with other available evidence and that the subject 's interpretations are honestly given . ’
15 In speeches on April 15 , United Kingdom Prime Minister John Major maintained that the UK 's participation in the EBRD " underlines our commitment to be at the very heart of Europe " [ see also p. 38115 ] and that the UK government 's privatization programme had helped financial companies in London to " build up a wealth of experience from which to draw " , while Mitterrand declared : " A new order has been put in place .
16 It also claims that the UK 's winter death rate is twice that of cold countries such as Sweden , Finland and Denmark , and suggests that this discrepancy between the UK and other countries , puts in question the Government 's focus on factors such as the effect of low temperatures on blood circulation .
17 Faced with this situation , Lamont announced that same evening ( Sept. 16 ) that the UK 's membership of the ERM was being suspended and that the second interest rate increase was being rescinded .
18 Jane Cooper argues that the UK 's retention of the death penalty hinders Amnesty 's fight for abolition worldwide
19 Does the worsening trade balance in manufactured goods over the ‘ long boom ’ and through the point where the UK imports more manufactured goods than it exports mean that the UK 's export industries have failed ?
20 Detailing its allegations , which included the ill-treatment of suspects , unfair trails , killings of suspects without warning and the abuse of asylum seekers , the report concluded that the UK 's record on many of these issues had actually worsened in recent years despite its stated commitment to international treaties .
21 Negotiations between the husband and wife will often have been on the basis that the wife 's solicitors will hand over an application for cancellation of the land charge ( Form K13 or application for the cancellation of the notice if registered land Form 202 ) on completion in return for one-half of the net proceeds of sale ( or whatever other figure is agreed ) .
22 For the reason that there can so often be delay in obtaining the husband 's signature , it is recommended that only once the documentation has been agreed and executed should a " completion date " be arranged so that the wife 's solicitors can make the necessary searches against the husband in HM Land Charges Registry or HM Land Registry ( as the case may be ) .
23 For the reason that there can so often be delay in obtaining the husband 's signature , it is recommended that only once the documentation has been agreed and executed is a " completion date " arranged so that the wife 's solicitors may ( in the case of unregistered title ) make a search against the husband at HM Land Charges Registry .
24 Similarly , the interest of one party can be increased ( for instance , where the husband and wife hold the property as tenants in common and it is agreed , or ordered by the court , that the wife 's share should be increased ) .
25 In November 1988 , Circuit Judge Cassel was reported as having said , when putting a husband on probation for indecent assaults on his 12-year-old daughter , during his wife 's pregnancy , that the wife 's lack of sexual appetite led to considerable problems ‘ for a healthy young husband ’ .
26 The fact that Bunn had both the guarantee and the charge drawn up and executed both by the husband and himself on Friday , 23 July , and his evidence that the wife 's attendance on the Monday was , so far as he was concerned , a mere formality , shows that all that remained was to get the wife 's signature in accordance with bank policy .
27 If y you , s say that the wife 's income i is , is three , four hundred erm and interest rates go up and then you go over ,
28 The tribunal decided that Customs had unreasonably made a mistaken inference that the wife 's business was separate to avoid a tax liability .
29 2.41 He went on to say that it should not be assumed that the wife 's dependency ought to be calculated on the footing that it would have ceased when her husband ceased earning before he reached 65 .
30 They performed that task so unskilfully that the wife 's pressures and problems were exacerbated rather than relieved .
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