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

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1 For on that Saturday Mr Pozsgay organised a radio interview to tell the world that a party committee working under him had come to the conclusion that 1956 had been a popular uprising , thus ensuring that the terms of reference in Hungarian politics would never be the same again .
2 Sir David Price , who represents Eastleigh Junction and all stations south , just managed to jump aboard the wagon claiming that the terms of reference of Serpell had been all right , but wrongly interpreted .
3 My own opinion is that the terms of reference of the public debate about education that have been established on the one hand by the political parties , and on the other by the teaching unions , are stupefyingly narrow .
4 So it was advisedly that the terms of reference excluded the public sector .
5 Will my hon. Friend confirm that the terms of reference for the public inquiry that he has announced today will allow the inspector the option of recommending that my right hon. Friend refuse the National Grid Company 's application ?
6 The Group noted this paper , and requested that the terms of reference and reporting bodies for these Committees should also be recorded .
7 Can we persuade departments of the need to ensure that creation of such directories is mapped , and that the terms of reference and composition of working groups which created them are adequately documented ?
8 He added that the terms of reference for the review had not yet been decided .
9 Bills of exchange raise special transparency considerations , for it is a tenet of the law relating to such instruments that the terms of payment are to be found exclusively in the instrument itself , without reference to extraneous facts .
10 My hon. Friend will be aware that the terms of redundancy that are to be provided will be a significant improvement on previous terms .
11 However , it is possible to have an equitable assignment of a legal lease , provided that the terms of s. 2 of the 1989 Act for the creation of an enforceable contract are complied with by the parties .
12 Property agreements sometimes state that the terms of conveyances or leases are to be agreed by the parties , or , if they fail to agree , will be settled by a solicitor specialising in real property of so many years qualification and practising in a particular locality , such as the City of London .
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