Example sentences of "that the [noun] [verb] in " in BNC.
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1 | In their judgement the court held that the restrictions implied in the agreement were not contrary to the public interest , that abrogation of the agreement would lead to booksellers being undercut by multiple retail traders and large library suppliers , and that many stockholding booksellers , notably the specialists , would be driven out of business . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | The meeting agreed that the agreements reached in Cartagena needed to be " dynamized " and their implementation strengthened . |
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 was in order to reassure its Allies , and to balance the Red Army , that the Americans proposed in September 1950 to send extra divisions to Europe and to appoint a US Supreme Commander for NATO . |
7 | In the light of the current debates on attribution surrounding both the paintings and drawings Martin Royalton-Kisch at the British Museum Prints and Drawings department , was pleased to note that the opinions expressed in his catalogue had generally been well-received and accepted , with less disagreement than might have been anticipated . |
8 | 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 . |
9 | 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 . |
10 | As diverse evidence also indicates that the stars found in star-forming regions lose mass either from their surfaces or from surrounding accretion disks , a causal connection between stellar mass loss and the H-H objects has become a widespread article of faith . |
11 | 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 . |
12 | 1 ‘ The way that the subject is taught through the life of the school e.g. health habits , games , school government and self help in building and decorating etc. 2 ‘ The way that the subject taught in school can be related to life in the community , e.g. community health , social service , home vegetable plots etc . |
13 | The Irvine , California company says that the price envisaged in its letter of intent should not exceed $175m . |
14 | Genscher recalled that the decision embodied in the treaty was a difficult one for all Germans , particularly the millions who had been expelled from their homes in the area annexed to Poland , but that the treaty surrendered nothing that had not been lost long ago . |
15 | ‘ She must be told with sympathy and kindness that the decision rests in other hands , ’ said Mr Justice Waite . |
16 | It was hoped that the countries represented in the FEC would cooperate in this policy . |
17 | One might say , in Aristotelian terms , that the trilogy succeeded in harmonising its ethos , its mythos , and its lexis — the subjects , roughly speaking , of the last three chapters respectively . |
18 | In its reserved judgement given on 12th March 1992 , the Court concluded that the Visitors acted in their capacity as Judges of the High Court and not as visitors in the usual sense and were thus not reviewable . |
19 | 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 . |
20 | MORI found that 61% of viewers feel that the campus featured in the programme is attractive . |
21 | It follows , too ( although the subject-matter of the case was registered property ) , that the principles enunciated in the judgment apply to unregistered as well as to registered land . |
22 | Although neither SSAP 1 nor FRS 2 deals with this issue in the context of associates , we believe that the principles outlined in FRS 2 would apply equally to associates . |
23 | Thailand 's Professor Pilai Poonswad , who for 10 years has been studying four species of forest hornbills , pointed out that the birds nest in large Dipterocarps and that their taste in trees was something they shared with loggers . |
24 | It is obviously necessary to make sure that the holes drilled in our p.c.b . |
25 | The vendor should try to seek agreement from the purchaser that the policies applied in the last audited accounts , will be applied to the completion accounts . |
26 | As a result , we do not share the optimism expressed in the Policy Issues Paper that the policies proposed in MPG6 to encourage greater efficiency , increased recycling , use of waste , and a shift in the pattern of supply , will achieve those goals in sufficient degree to ‘ bear down on demand and make important contributions to minimising the extent of extraction needed to provide a steady and adequate supply of aggregates for the construction industry ’ ( PIP , 6.23 ) . |
27 | As a result , we do not share the optimism expressed in the Policy Issues Paper that the policies proposed in MPG6 to encourage greater efficiency , increased recycling , use of waste , and a shift in the pattern of supply , will achieve those goals in sufficient degree to ‘ bear down on demand and make important contributions to minimising the extent of extraction needed to provide a steady and adequate supply of aggregates for the construction industry ’ ( PIP , 6.23 ) . |
28 | I did find with mine that the secret lay in a final row at the higher tension and that removing the weights was the answer to perfect transferring . |
29 | To remedy these grievances it was enacted that the Charter of the Forest was to be kept in all its articles , that the perambulations made in the time of Edward I were to be observed , that those perambulations which still remained to be made should be made as quickly as possible , and that the forest boundaries in each county should be confirmed by royal charters , as laid down in the perambulations . |
30 | — The muscles of a typical alate segment are set out below , following a simplified version of Snodgrass 's ( 1935 ) scheme , but it should be noted that the prothorax differs in the absence of some flight-muscles . |