Example sentences of "that [conj] [noun] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 It is an arresting paradox — although , admittedly , only a seeming one — that where child-rearing veers to the exact opposite extreme to that represented by the Schreber case and becomes a liberal democracy , or even anarchy in microcosm , the eventual consequence , if I am correct , may well be a totalitarian macrocosm .
2 It was held in Chamberlain v IRC 25 TC 317 that where assets settled by X were invested in shares in a company controlled by the settlor , the whole of the capital of which was held by the trustees themselves , the income arising in the company did not arise from property comprised in the settlement within the meaning of TA 1988 , s672(1) .
3 We have provided in the Finance Bill that where property held on discretionary trust were settled before 26th March 1974 a different — and almost invariably more generous — basis of charge will apply .
4 Staff at the Maison Blanche hospital found that although Danielle seems to be a deaf-mute , she is not familiar with hearing aids and does n't know how to lip-read .
5 Staff at the Maison Blanche hospital found that although Danielle seems to be a deaf-mute , she is not familiar with hearing aids and does n't know how to lip-read .
6 The first thing is that although garments designed with the STANDARD version are symmetrical , ( except in the case of a specially tapered raglan or saddle shoulder sleeve top ) , the actual shaping instructions are not always exactly the same on both sides of the diagram .
7 In a report in Retail Business , the Economist Intelligence Unit said that although Scotch remained by far the best-selling spirit , its share of the total spirits market had dropped from 50.5 per cent in 1981 to around 40.6 per cent in 1992 .
8 Table 8 , below , details the results obtained , and shows that although monographs accounted for the majority of issues , the demand for serials and newspapers was substantial , with one serial or newspaper being issued for every three monographs .
9 NICRA 's official history records that the association ‘ was slowly coming to realise that a ban on demonstrations was an effective Government weapon against political protest and that although letter writing to Stormont was a fine form of occupational therapy , it was unlikely to bring amy worthwhile results ’ .
10 The report claimed that although measures introduced at the outset of the conflict , such as special incentives for planting food crops , would ensure a good grain harvest in 1991 , the destruction of the country 's infrastructure during the bombing would seriously hamper collection and distribution , so that urban areas would suffer from severe shortages of wheat .
11 It is interesting that although idioms consist of more than one word , they display to some extent the sort of internal cohesion that we expect of single words .
12 As she said that so dad arrived in the car with my mum , who is an absolute prude , and my auntie .
13 I do n't know much about those things but I understand that once cash disappears into the vaults of Vaduz it never surfaces again .
14 Although it is a parent 's or guardian 's statutory responsibility to ensure children 's regular attendance at school , schools generally see it as their responsibility to monitor attendance , to seek explanation from parents for pupils ' non-attendance and to ensure that once pupils come to school they attend their classes .
15 Ps : No , we 're saying that once pupils get into the secondary school , additional skills are needed for learning mathematics .
16 Part of the problem is that once children go to ‘ big ’ school , parents expect them to do ‘ proper ’ school work , says Neville Bennett , Professor of Primary Education at Exeter University .
17 One of the teachers said that immediately school re-opened after the Christmas holidays she was likely to encounter little girls doing high kicks in unlikely places in the hope of catching her eye and ultimately achieving one of these aims .
18 She said that until England returned to the Old Faith , her people would never be happy but always divided against themselves , always backbiting and fighting with one another .
19 Herbert Morrison once argued that ministers were responsible for every stamp stuck on every envelope and that if faults occurred within a department , the minister was at fault in that he had failed to lay down adequate procedures and systems of control .
20 This stunning defeat means that if Wigan win at Featherstone this evening they will require just one point from their remaining three matches .
21 ‘ It became a standing joke that if Steve walked into an office and the phone went within a couple of minutes , it meant the Duchess had tracked him down , ’ a business colleague recalls .
22 It 's true that that is a common feature really from the time of for the last five hundred million years , from the time of the earliest fish to ourselves and to the birds and everybody else , but it 's like that not because there is some kind of profound law of form , which says that 's the kind of organism which is in permitted by the laws of development to arise , erm I mean the law form would be something like erm a law of physics which says that if objects move round the sun they 're going to do so in ellipses with the sun at one focus .
23 His main concern was that the National government had not sufficiently registered the fact that if Spain fell into fascist hands France would then be surrounded by fascist powers — Germany , Italy and Spain .
24 It is obvious that if disposals continue by the ton for such crude reasons , then semi-literacy would be the inevitable consequence , because , in simple terms , the libraries would loose their critical mass .
25 ‘ I always thought that if Alexander died without an heir , Edward would support the house of Bruce ! ’
26 erm the normal disciplines that the County Council applied on income headings is that if income varies for reasons of er conditions for example and this is in a way akin to that , then the committee normally has to find these erm er the additional resources to cover tha that income erm I have had long discussions with John on this and th the point that he was putting there was er demonstrating that income had followed the amount of work perhaps has not fallen and the below the line item is a recognition in the part of that argument i in a sense for fifty-fifty between below the line reaching seven thousand erm and we 've identified savings and other heads for example the staff advertising example where reduction in turnover , there 's no effective service saving there , so these such things can go towards meeting this income conditions .
27 In Williams v Singer ( 1920 ) 7 TC 387 , the courts took a pragmatic approach to a particular trust and held that if income arises to trustees of a life interest trust but it is paid direct to the beneficiary ( so it never actually comes into the trustees ' hands ) then the trustees are not liable to tax on the money .
28 The third inroad or principle is that if income arises to the trustees and is required to be paid to the life tenant then the life tenant is taxable upon it whether or not he receives it ; his entitlement to the monies is enough .
29 It is critical , however , that practitioners bear in mind the basic principles of income tax namely that if income arises in the United Kingdom it is subject to income tax or if the taxpayer is resident in the United Kingdom income which is his wherever it arises will be chargeable to income tax .
30 The real irony is that if Israel continues to systematically close all community service institutions , while the government sector has all but collapsed , then the people will be left with no option but to organise things for themselves … in the end only the popular committees will be left .
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