Example sentences of "a [noun] that a " in BNC.

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1 A provision that a decision shall not be subject to appeal ( or that it shall be ‘ final ’ ) does not oust judicial review .
2 The tenant should also consider amending 7.5.2 to extend the suspension by an additional three months to enable the tenant to fit out the premises and there is no harm in including a provision that a due proportion of rents paid in advance should be refunded to the tenant .
3 The United Kingdom is a signatory to the Berne Convention which includes a provision that an artist should share in the ‘ economic success ’ of their work after its resale .
4 The sentencer regarded the case as an exceptional one The Court considered that it had many exceptional features which would allow a sentencer to reduce the sentence which would otherwise have been imposed , but it was seldom in such a case that a sentence of less than seven years would be appropriate .
5 The total amount of ‘ common funding ’ is set at such a level that a sum of money is left in the pool for furnishing the ‘ further funding ’ element .
6 The European dimension has grown to such a level that a dedicated European unit is being established .
7 My family has set some poor standards but I hope that the breakdown of three of my children 's marriages will be seen as what it is , an honest admission of failure and a hope that a happier future lies in separate lives .
8 Prime Minister Tanaka 's Plan for Remodelling the Japanese Archipelago published in 1972 symbolized a hope that a fundamental restructuring could be achieved to improve the quality of life in Japan .
9 There is little agreement among philologists or social historians as to what brings a particular nickname into being , although in the days when people had just one name , of a given or baptismal kind , it was probably a necessity that an additional term be pressed into service to distinguish between folk of like name .
10 A decision that a student should discontinue his studies may be taken by the Senate in accordance with section 12 hereof , or by the board of examiners in accordance with the Regulations Governing Examinations in the Courses of Study .
11 A decision that a local authority should take proceedings for libel , if the action were available at law , would probably be made by the majority of councillors in defence of the reputation of the council with reference to conduct for which that majority might be responsible ; and the proceedings would be conducted at the expense of the local taxpayers .
12 A decision that a receiver appointed over the property of an unregistered company is an administrative receiver for the purposes of the Insolvency Act 1986 is consistent with the provisions of the Company Directors Disqualification Act 1986 ( post , p. 247G–H ) .
13 My only comment on the relevance of the Company Directors Disqualification Act 1986 is that a decision that a receiver appointed over the property of an unregistered company is an administrative receiver for the purposes of the Insolvency Act 1986 is consistent with , and does not create any particular difficulties in the operation of , the provisions of the Company Directors Disqualification Act 1986 .
14 I take this to be a decision that a release by accord and satisfaction reached with one joint and several debtor discharges all .
15 A struggle that a record number lost when houses and flats were repossessed .
16 The changes in arbitration law may make this question less important in the future ; a finding that a reference was an arbitration will not improve the chances of a successful challenge , because the opportunities for appeals from arbitration awards are now so scarce : see 15.8.3 .
17 ( i ) Liability for negligence.In Phillips Products Ltd v Hyland [ 1987 ] 2 All ER 620 the Court of Appeal upheld a finding that a clause in a plant hire contract requiring the hirer of an excavator to indemnify the owner against liability for loss caused by the driver 's negligence , which operated as an exclusion , was unreasonable .
18 Almost immediately I ran across the news that the French telephone monopoly , PTT , is well on the way with a scheme for putting all the phone numbers in France into a computer that a subscriber will be able to communicate with from a terminal that is connected to his instrument .
19 There is a story that a Hertfordshire man , George Allen , who made the metal rings for McAdam , asked him what a stone-breaker was to do if he lost the ring .
20 There is a story that an African chief said to a trader ‘ You have three things we want , powder , musket and shot .
21 A judgement that an action is morally good is universalizable in the sense that by making such a judgement one commits oneself to holding that any relevantly similar action is morally good .
22 There are two ways in which it can be a coincidence that a 's belief is true , and both need to be ruled out .
23 An assemblage of frogs , calling in a tropical swamp , can create such a noise that a human voice has to shout to make itself heard .
24 An inquest jury has returned a verdict that a man who was shot dead by two police marksmen in Shropshire was killed lawfully .
25 There was a fear that a custodial sentence would hamper the counselling that social workers were giving the family .
26 In addition , CAB advisers are proud to be a ‘ one-stop ’ service and there is a fear that a receptionist may make unnecessary referrals in order to relieve queues and so reduce bureaux to the signposting agencies they were once considered to be .
27 If full parity were ever granted , there is a fear that a deadlock could arise and that in addition certain directors might be forced to reveal business secrets to their constituents which could paralyse the operation .
28 constitute a demonstration that an aversive CS will interfere with further ( appetitive ) conditioning , whether the context is changed or stays the same .
29 This project originated from a recognition that a major concern in early childhood education in Britain at present is the role of parents .
30 Proliferation of such schemes will make it essential both to try to avoid consumer confusion , and also to ensure that gaps and overlap are guarded against , but they are all to be welcomed as a recognition that a proper complaints and redress system is necessary if justice is to be done .
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