Example sentences of "[noun sg] that the [noun sg] is [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Erm logic suggests surely that that erm one should concentrate on the adequacy of the phasing er the existing phasing mechanism , and the words within policy H one and the guidance that the county is giving to the to the district authorities , in how they should phase the release of the committed land . |
2 | The novel proves that knowledge is possible , but also that it is in a sense artificial : it does not come from the past , historical knowledge in particular can not simply be uncovered , laid bare and put out to view ( or rather , the novelist can no longer create the illusion that the past is speaking for itself ) ; it is a construction of the past , and the reader is conscious of , and in compliance with , the careful disposition and organization of the disparate elements that go to make up the whole edifice . |
3 | The valuation date will usually be the rent review date ; and the court will lean in favour of a construction which produces the result that the rent is valued by reference to values prevailing at the start of the period for which it is payable ( Glofield Properties v Morley ( No 2 ) [ 1989 ] 2 EGLR 118 ) . |
4 | Bear in mind that the norm is to maintain your laying period for 72 weeks , minus the first four weeks , means 60 weeks of actual lay . |
5 | But it must be kept in mind that the investigator is required to find the cause of the accident ; that is , why it happened . |
6 | Newco will want confirmation that the vendor is registered for VAT and details of property interests in respect of which the vendor is bound by an election to waive exemption . |
7 | A forceful demonstration that the law is failing to realize its own professed principles may have the beneficial effect of shaming it into action . |
8 | It may appear to an outsider that the anorexic is following a set pattern : self-confidence combined with an incredible energy is succeeded by despair and eventual collapse . |
9 | If the nose is dropping in spite of pulling back and hitting the back stop , this is a clear indication that the glider is stalled , and a forward movement is needed for a few seconds to let the wing unstall . |
10 | There will be others who will interpret listening and responding as an indication that the school is going ‘ soft ’ through weakening its authority and discipline . |
11 | Is n't this an indication that the government is trying to do something for training in this country ? |
12 | We also need to show in practice that the community is working with its own peoples — not taking decisions over their heads . |
13 | The adjusting device is located on the amplifier that the microphone is plugged into . |
14 | Here is the gap that the Bank is equipped to fill : by lending for infrastructure ( or to ease the financial burden of changes in economic policy ) , and by tying advice and policy-strings to these loans , it can meet both needs . |
15 | I , I E you , you 're saying in effect that the government is taking all of the surplus from the , from agriculture ? |
16 | These will include assertions to the effect that the sun is situated at some specified position in the sky with respect to an observer on earth , and that raindrops are falling from a cloud situated in some specified region relative to the observer . |
17 | Again the Court applied its established reasoning , in this instance to the effect that the Directive is intended to bring about only a |
18 | An example of this is walking up an escalator at the same speed that the escalator is moving downwards . |
19 | It can be seen from this figure that the contango is measured by F t - S t , while the normal backwardation ( E ( S T ) - F t ) represents the risk premium , that is , the profit required to compensate traders for assuming the risk of fluctuations in the spot price at delivery . |
20 | Princes Square mixes old and new in a fashion reminiscent of a film set , while the Italian Centre has elements of real Glasgow buildings jumbled freely with neo-classical replication and a sparse metallic modernism that the critic is lost for words . |
21 | In the context of the operating theatre , the indexical use of the sign allows for the identification of a particular scalpel , and for the recognition that the surgeon is giving an order . |
22 | Consider for example : ( 10 ) Haberup made his golem angry If Haberup is the person who originally assembles the golem , he may , through design or carelessness , have produced it so as to start its " life " in an unpleasant frame of mind ; sentence ( 10 ) will describe this situation on condition that the adjective is taken as a predicate qualifier , and in this case ( 10 ) does have a matching question with how ? |
23 | If an ex-pupil of an education authority bequeaths £10,000 on the condition that the money is invested and the interest earned is awarded as a prize to the best academic performance each year , the money can not in law be used to keep local taxes down . |
24 | Make it a condition that the phrase is written and not spoken so the game is not spoiled for the others . |
25 | At that stage any pressure may be such a test for faith that the believer is faced with a choice : Give up or go back to square one . |
26 | But it remains the case that the male is considered the superior . |
27 | Indeed , it is all too often the case that the investigator is required to put his interests second to those of the legal investigator of the cause of death . |
28 | The tail will ‘ weathercock ’ and keep the nose pointing in the direction that the model is travelling . |
29 | It has the advantage that the user is given a feeling of security by being concerned only with a limited range of immediate decisions . |
30 | It is the refusal to accept an excuse that the recession is biting hard — clients need to buy to comply with the law , and most importantly to show their competitors that they are not just surviving but thriving . |