Example sentences of "['s] [noun sg] [be] that the " in BNC.

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1 If the answer to the pursuer 's case is that the fault for the accident rests wholly or partly with someone else , consideration should be given now to service of a Third Party Notice by which that other party blamed can be brought into the action .
2 Now at about the time that that letter was written on the twenty second of October er Mr had the meeting at the National Westminster Bank that had been arranged between himself and a Mrs and it is clear from er this meeting that the bank would no longer er , given that the Frinton property was not to be offered as security , prepared to offer the sum , the substantial sums that they had originally agreed to do and they were now only prepared to offer very much smaller sums and the plaintiff 's case is that the only way that they were going to be able to proceed to complete on this matter was er by selling their homes , their family home at and it is the plaintiff 's case , certainly in relation to er the losses that they have sustained as a result of the breach of contract , alleged in this case , that er if they had not been forced to go ahead to complete on this deal they would not have been required to sell their family home .
3 The centrepoint of the FSA 's case is that the grounds must be upgraded .
4 The Crown 's case was that the men were found by the police in a public lavatory behaving indecently towards each other .
5 Berg 's case was that the unqualified report by the auditors gave the company an opportunity to continue to carry on business and to borrow money from third parties .
6 Last week Lord Skelmersdale told the Lords that ‘ the government 's decision is that the time has come to implement the 1975 Act … . it is the large number of reservoirs for which no one appears to take responsibility which gives rise to the greatest concern , he added .
7 The thrust of The Enquirer 's story is that the final straw for Diana came when she was given a transcript of the alleged taped conversation between Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles .
8 The national librarian 's verdict is that the instititution is well placed to meet the challenges of the future .
9 The committee 's verdict was that the family should be socially boycotted and the man not permitted to marry again ; punishment enough in an Indian village .
10 Margaret Cole 's verdict was that the evacuation scheme had been drawn up by minds that were ‘ military , male and middle-class ’ .
11 The Board 's intention is that the cash retained by the company from the dividend and related ACT will be used to fund future capital investment and possible small acquisitions .
12 The Board 's intention is that the cash retained as a result of the scrip dividend and related tax saving will be used to fund future capital investment and possible small acquisitions . ’
13 Edward III 's intention was that the Black Prince 's campaign in Aquitaine should be accompanied by an expedition to Brittany under Lancaster and an invasion of Normandy led by Charles of Navarre , king of the small Pyrenean kingdom lying between Aquitaine and Castile .
14 No , the sole reason for changing one 's mind was that the newspapers and television told one that lots of other people had done so .
15 But the fear that nagged MI6 's mind was that the Russians had captured Crabb alive and might produce him to tell the full story .
16 Western Europe 's hope and Moscow 's fear is that the process also entitles the West to stipulate what ‘ reduction of tensions ’ comprises and how it is to be judged .
17 The CDP 's fear is that the local authorities will be so hard pressed , because of government policy , that they will be unable or unwilling to help in the future .
18 In this respect an important lesson from Allende 's experiment is that the decision to abolish private property inevitably results in the erosion of economic and political freedom also .
19 Freud 's reply is that the research method of psychoanalysis has revealed that religion has not helped men to be happy , nor moral , nor cultured and intelligent .
20 Kossuth 's tragedy was that the very fervour of his nationalism made him so intolerant of other ethnic groups within Hungary , that he damaged the cause he sought to promote .
21 Mr. Lloyd 's submission was that the reference to the price was a sham .
22 The theory behind Sir Bryan 's thinking is that the more efficient tied agents — such as the building societies — will offer the products to consumers at lower prices than smaller and less efficient tied agents .
23 The heart of Forsyth 's theology was that the holiness of God needed to deal drastically with the sin of humanity ; his sermon on the Holy Father ( 1897 ) marked a focal point in his life .
24 Hewison 's contention is that the term ‘ postmodernism ’ does little more than signal modernism 's ending : let us than weep for all forms of reflective production , swept away , along with our sense of history , by the marriage of commerce and culture .
25 Todd 's contention is that the psychological tensions and traumas generated by the process of selection into winners and losers in " brutally individualist , egoist , competitive and aggressive societies " such as France , where the working class has assimilated the ambitious , success-seeking ideology of the petty bourgeoisie , are so intense that the creation of a communist party , a form of asylum and counter-culture , becomes imperative .
26 Bacon 's contention was that the theologian had to know the things of this world if he wished to understand the Scriptures .
27 What emerges from Frank and Keller 's work is that the nature of the crystals is different in natural and synthetic polymers .
28 However , if the above criticism of the partial equilibrium model is put to one side , the implication of Roll 's work is that the only valid test is one in which the various market indices , which are used as proxies for the market portfolio , are examined to see if they are mean variance efficient .
29 Smith 's reflection was that the work :
30 This is strong stuff , true only in a minority of instances , but Hare 's point is that the potential for stupidity and even tragedy is always present when people mislead themselves and others into thinking that if they want something strongly enough then they are entitled to it .
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