Example sentences of "that [art] [noun] be [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Voluntary to my mind suggests that the payer being aware of all relevant circumstances including the true state of the law or perhaps having a doubt but not caring which way that doubt is resolved consciously makes a decision to pay .
2 They have found that the soils are thin and leached and in places covered by boggy upland peat ( see page 78 ) .
3 The likelihood ratio test statistic for testing the null hypothesis that the restrictions are correct is 8.58 , which has to be compared with a chi-square variate with eight degrees of freedom .
4 Thus , to test the restrictions in our simple example we would estimate equations ( 3.19 ) and ( 3.20 ) separately and , from the sum of square residuals for each regression , compute the F-test statistic given above ; then , compare the result with the critical F value , given the appropriate degrees of freedom , and reject the hypothesis that the restrictions are valid if the computed F statistic is higher than the critical value from tables of the F distribution .
5 These procedures are not framed in words which suggest that the determination is likely to be controversial .
6 ’ To give examples , he suggests that a kayak should have a jettisoning pod to prevent entrapment situations without making it clear that the buyer is unlikely to find one on the market .
7 The normal effect of such an authorisation is that the buyer is sub-selling for his own account .
8 Further , the salesperson who does not respect the fact that the buyer is likely to be a busy person , with many demands on his time , may cause irritation on the part of the buyer .
9 This closing technique assumes that the buyer is willing to purchase but moves the decision to whether the colour should be red or blue , the delivery should be Tuesday or Friday , the payment in cash or credit , etc .
10 So , if erm so your , your , your principal complaint , I maybe wrong it maybe not your principal , look at page a hundred and twenty seven for your assistance , erm standard form of agreements restricted competitions , the service of the petitions or the agents provided so this is names and thereby restrict the competition as the agents them say erm then impose on that it was a regime etcetera , erm that the , the competitive the anti competitive one is your sub paragraph one is n't it ? , on page one , two , seven your saying look here is a of , of dictated through their bi-laws , a standard form that all agents must use , you say , erm , er that that restricts competition because it means that agents are free , or as free as they ought to be , erm to compete with each other or providing services to outside names , I follow that , I did n't say I except it , but I follow that entirely , erm , but does n't , does n't , if you 're right does n't it follow that the agreements are void ?
11 The other point is that the guitar is left-handed and therefore is wired to work counter-clockwise .
12 It does n't matter that the guitar was second-hand ; the law talks about contracts for the sale of goods , and does n't refer to first , second , third or even fourth hand .
13 The Apollo missions have confirmed that the Moon is lifeless ; all the hopes that Galileo 's observations promised of another inhabited world have proved to be false .
14 However , it is now known that the Moon is devoid of seas , and devoid of an atmosphere as well .
15 He thought that the Americans were right in their estimate that any truce would have been abused by the North Vietnamese to strengthen communist forces in South Vietnam .
16 Indeed Eden frankly conceded in the British cabinet on 14 March that the pact would cause annoyance in Cairo , and that the Americans were likely to stand aside .
17 The theory goes that the Americans were worried at the thought of Iraq breaking up into its component parts , and decided it would be safer if they left Saddam where he was , and even helped him to become stronger .
18 Then you run into the appalling problem that the Americans were conscious of from the word go , and that is Ramadan in the middle of March , and whether the Muslims will fight .
19 He may be not qualified for a number of reasons , including that in the above paragraph , save that if a returning officer has decided that the nomination is valid , that decision may not be questioned ( 1983 Act , sch.1 , para.12(5) , ( 6 ) ) .
20 Another whispered that the policeman was wary , unsure of what to reveal and what to hide .
21 For if you were such a brain , then , provided that the scientist is successful , nothing in your experience could possibly reveal that you were ; for your experience is ex hypothesi identical with that of something which is not a brain in a vat .
22 It will be assumed that the trader is long in the far contract and short in the near contract ( a bull spread ) .
23 Marriner will ensure that the words are clearly heard , the instrumental parts all count and that the rhythms are springy .
24 If this is the case then the inquirer may be best advised to negotiate directly with the Revenue in the manner that he suggests , namely to establish that the donations are non-taxable receipts and that the only taxable income should be in respect of investment income and any trading profits .
25 The Sikorsky 's commander reported that the helicopter was heavy and that he needed to use high power ( varying between 75 and 95 per cent torque ) to hover-taxi .
26 While the whole reason for an interdisciplinary approach , combining law and economics , ‘ hinges on the expectation … that the disciplines are complementary and that collaboration is potentially fruitful ’ , care still needs to be taken , even where the topic under review is economic in origin .
27 Amdahl Corp , Fujitsu Ltd and Hitachi Ltd are devastatingly exposed to the new perception that the mainframe is dead meat , and Storage Technology Corp and Memorex Telex NV will have their work cut out getting out from under .
28 But very soon pressure from the vassals — and also , it may be , the simple fact that a good vassal 's children were likely to be good vassals themselves — made it common , then normal , and finally an inherent part of the feudal contract that the grant was heritable .
29 Notice that the warning is short and behaviour directed .
30 Where the section states ‘ he knows or has reasonable grounds to believe ’ this applies to the situation where the occupier knows or is aware of the primary facts but fails to draw the reasonable inference that the premises are dangerous or that the non-visitor 's presence is likely .
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