Example sentences of "[adj] [be] that [pron] [verb] the " in BNC.

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1 Part of the reason for this is that they make the interpretation of information derived from assessments unproblematical .
2 On a portable , the justification for this is that it reduces the weight , but the BJ-200 is n't a portable .
3 The difficulty with this is that it makes the question of A's liability to C turn on what may be a purely technical contravention of the law by A which is of no real concern to C. Further , there are uncertainties in the meaning of ‘ unlawful ’ for this purpose .
4 One of the particular benefits of receiving such an accolade as Scotmedia Magazine 's Best Scottish Business Magazine 1993 is that it gives the chance to pay tribute to the hard work of the people you see listed in the blue panel adjacent to this as well as of the contributors and others instrumental in our success .
5 The reason for this was that he followed the methods of the scholastics ( medieval theologians ) whom he admired very much .
6 The justification for this was that it saved the skyline of the Granite City .
7 The second is that one applies the conflict rule laid down in article 7(3) itself on the assumption that its conditions have been satisfied .
8 So as you said the danger is that it 's not balanced for our delegates and the ideal is that we want the combination of all four .
9 All we can say for sure is that it entered the microscope , perhaps on one side , perhaps on the other , perhaps in the middle .
10 The reason why a search of premises which is not authorised by law is illegal is that it involves the tort of trespass to those premises : and any trespass , whether to land or goods or the person , that is made without legal authority is prima facie illegal .
11 For managers , the nice thing about chapter 11 is that it protects the firm from its creditors until a rescue deal is sorted out ; and the firm can stop paying its interest charges .
12 What is certainly important is that we maintain the support of our investors ( who in fact own the company ) and satisfy them that their investment objectives are being , or will be , achieved .
13 The second major respect in which the assertion of the social rights of citizens has become more important is that it expresses the claims of very diverse groups in society to equal treatment , and at the same time broadens considerably the range of what are to be regarded as social rights .
14 The main importance of the change of practice in 1966 is that it allowed the Law Lords to accept an innovatory role and to avoid the practice of ‘ Dissimulation ’ .
15 Thus a peculiar feature of utilitarianism in general is that it emphasizes the comparability of situations .
16 What made the result so glorious was that it epitomized the essence of steeplechasing : at its most prestigious moment the sport had returned to its rural roots and shown that the humblest contestants can win the biggest prizes .
17 You know , you can grow bananas in Scotland if you want , the reason why you can do that is that we have the technological know-how in order to do that .
18 What moves me very deeply about primitive peoples is that they still attach an enormous importance to a certain kind of communication which we have lost ; and that is that they allow the being of the person they are with to communicate with more than words .
19 Yes , because the snag is with that is that it means the vast amount of , and then the gypsum that is produced has got to be disposed of has n't it , so that the limestone is mined and then they 've got to get rid of the gypsum .
20 You have declined to give police details of your account for reasons that are best known to yourself and in my view the only inference I can draw from that is that you have the money at least to pay a fine . ’
21 Yes Mr Chairman I 'm not clear erm about something that Mr Gordon said in his opening remarks that I 'd like clarified and that is that he gave the committee the impression that there were er certain of the of the partners that were accepting erm a lower specification in other words , omitting from the what is the British best if you like , erm certain items of of equipment in order to reduce cost of the aircraft , both in development stage and at the production stage , final cost of the aircraft , unit cost .
22 The effect of making them arrestable is that it gives the police certain powers of entry and search under section 17 and 18 while investigating the offences in question .
23 The characteristic of the first four is that they have the force of law , subject to such constitutional acts as may be necessary to give them force in the territory of a particular Contracting State .
24 What is certain is that he carried the legend of a king or emperor waiting to be reborn for several centuries , just as the British King Arthur has done .
25 Hardly a rally was over two strokes and what was more disappointing was that it followed the brilliant final at Brighton .
26 I mean the foyer when you come in to the building when the place was refurbished that was that we got the consultant 's to look at the into the foyer and what you see as you come into the building is the recommendations of those consultants were talking about having a red foyer making it inviting and friendly that was their recommendation which was adopted .
27 There are various other methods of effecting a de-merger , but the advantage of the statutory basis under s213 TA 1988 is that it treats the transaction as if there has been no distribution by the company and no liability to income tax or capital gains tax on the part of the recipient shareholders .
28 However , the reality for young people whom we represent in the nineteen nineties is that they face the prospects of having to survive in a declining British economy .
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