Example sentences of "[that] the [noun] [vb -s] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Such use may be an infringement of any design rights that the buyer has in the designs embodied in these tools , but he will in general prefer to avoid the attempt to invoke these rights , and instead to rely on a provision like cll 8.1 and 8.2 of Precedent 2 .
2 2 To ensure that the buyer pays for the goods/services supplied .
3 The moons of Jupiter defused the Aristotelian argument against Copernicus based on the fact that the moon stays with an allegedly moving earth .
4 Now it may well happen that the moon rises in the sky but because it 's in the earth shadow we ca n't see it .
5 Because of the way that the Moon moves in its orbit around the Earth , its place of rising on the horizon varies a little , each night moving a tiny amount further north until its position of rising seems to come to a halt ( a standstill ) before moving back southwards again .
6 It is hard to compromise on the need for Iraq to leave the whole of Kuwait : the Security Council has insisted , in stark black and white , that the withdrawal has to be complete and unconditional .
7 Experts believe that the discharge limits for these substances — many of which are included on the EEC 's ‘ black list ’ due to their toxicity , persistence and tendency to accumulate in organisms — should always be based on the best available control technology .
8 Secondly , it is seen in a whole host of tactics and alternative strategies to the simple procedure of insisting that the sufferer goes for treatment just as he or she would do for any other disease .
9 ‘ Many people believe that depression is something that the sufferer brings on themselves and all they have to do is pull themselves together , ’ explained Sean O'Reilly of Aware .
10 Dr William Glasser 's own model for addiction and recovery in alcoholism ( outlined in the manuscript of a forthcoming book on alcoholism ) is that the sufferer tries in vain to gain unconditional acceptance from other people .
11 As the mind progressively clears in early recovery , the sense of guilt and remorse can be so powerful that the sufferer returns to the substance or process of addiction as the only known and practised method of suppressing unpleasant feelings .
12 Watercolour washes dry by evaporation , so it is essential that the wash remains in a liquid state long enough for the pigment particles to disperse uniformly .
13 This means that the grant operates like a price subsidy for good X and the budget line for the local authority changes slope from 12 to 13 in Fig. 11–5 .
14 Conversely an experienced marriage guidance counsellor who transfers to the CAB may be overwhelmed by the immense range of problems that the CAB deals with and find the information system threatening .
15 Feeling uneasy , we turned to our Africa on a Shoestring handbook , learning that the Kalahari consists of some of the most arid and remote land in the world .
16 In many grammar books you will find a rule which says that the subject AGREES WITH the verb .
17 Provided that the shot is a reasonably close one , and that the subject stays in the one position , this arrangement will give you excellent results with the minimum of cost and effort .
18 It is no coincidence that the subject refers to an inanimate being in all five sentences where only to is appropriate ( ( 14 ) and ( 17 ) — ( 20 ) ) .
19 In addition to , the purchaser will normally base the price on the assignment or novation of all contracts and provide that the price reduces on an agreed formula if any consents are not obtained within a specified period .
20 A few moments thought should reveal that the price needs to be adjusted downwards .
21 The commission 's view is that the date applies to decisions on schemes , not the application .
22 ‘ She must be told with sympathy and kindness that the decision rests in other hands , ’ said Mr Justice Waite .
23 An older hand , helping with the fixing , commented that the release clips for folding and unfolding the Workmate were set further back than on his old-style version , making them a little more difficult to operate , and that the metal frame had more angular , sharper corners — not quite as user-friendly , he reckoned !
24 In picture ( a ) the circuit is behaving as one might guess — the single loop on the screen indicates that the current varies in the same way for every cycle of the source .
25 It is understood that the Queen approves of her nephew 's romance .
26 Erm probates Or rather procedure on death because probate is proving a will , in the Latin if there 's no will it 's letters of administration which is a similar procedure , except that the will speaks from death and therefore your appointment of the executors is effective from death and therefore your appointment of executors is effective from death , they can do certain things even before they 've proven the will Which administrators ca n't do cos they do n't have the power until they 've proved that they 're the people entitled .
27 Using Kirchhoff 's current law at the noninverting input of this trigger gives so that Hence the output switches over to the opposite saturation state from positive and negative saturation when respectively It is said that the circuit acts as a discriminator .
28 At higher frequencies the transmission clearly falls below this value so that the circuit behaves as a low-pass filter .
29 The West German agencies , having gone to such trouble to retrieve the missing items , have decided that the treasury needs to be brought up to scratch , so the Kulturstiftung der Länder , the clothing stores C.&A .
30 The position we have reached is that when it is said that the sea appears to a viewer to be uniformly blue this is neither a statement about what Reid calls the ‘ visible appearance ’ of the sea , nor straightforwardly a statement about the viewer 's opinion .
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