Example sentences of "that [conj] the [noun] is " in BNC.
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1 | I bear fully in mind Mr. Philipson 's salutary warning , based on statements by Sir Nicolas Browne-Wilkinson V.-C. in E.M.I . Records Ltd. v. Spillane , at p. 973 , that where the court is considering powers of a draconian nature , which gravely impinge on the citizen 's ordinary rights , the court should look jealously at the legislation , and if there is any ambiguity , resolve it in favour of existing legal rights . |
2 | As a general rule it may be said that the more serious the breach , the clearer the words needed to exclude liability for it , and that where the court is faced with a choice of two or more interpretations of a clause , it will favour the one which produces the most reasonable result . |
3 | The first type of usage , that where the infinitive is non-realized ( He tried to get free ) , would appear to arise when the movement denoted by to is not carried to its end-point , i.e. when only the beginning of the movement signified by to is actualized : The second type , where the sense is rather that the infinitive 's event is actually realized ( He managed to get free ) , seems to arise where the speaker has actualized the whole of the movement signified by to , thus reaching the point where the realization of the infinitive event takes place . |
4 | Previously Customs have always accepted that where the discount is unconditional , the discounted price paid is the only consideration from the employee for the goods . |
5 | The implicit argument is almost a feudal recognition that such land is given conditionally and that where the obligation is broken the gift shall revert , on action , to the donor , founder or patron . |
6 | Indeed in Moralice ( London ) Ltd v ED and F Man [ 1954 ] 2 Lloyds Rep 526 , it was held that where the price is payable by means of a bankers ' commercial credit against the shipping documents , the maxim de minimis has no application as between the seller and the bank . |
7 | Rule 2.3 stipulates that where the offer is to be recommended , an alternative ( if the target is listed ) to an announcement is to obtain a temporary suspension from listing followed by an announcement . |
8 | It may also be that where the tenant is a company an in-house surveyor may perform the role . |
9 | But under the Criminal Law Act 1967 anyone can arrest on reasonable suspicion of an arrestable offence , save that where the arrest is by a private person ( as here ) he must show either ( 1 ) that the arrested person was in fact in the act of committing the offence for which he was arrested , or he reasonably suspected the arrested person to be in the act of committing it , or ( 2 ) the arrested person had in fact committed the offence , or he reasonably suspected the arrested person of having committed the offence and ( in this last case ) the offence had in fact been committed by someone . |
10 | The one that where the bridge is at the far end ? |
11 | There 's one parametric control and one pickup and almost anyone from a distance would think that where the pickup is positioned is a soundhole , but the weight of it soon tells you it 's not hollow ! ’ |
12 | Section 9(2) provides that where the valuation is prevented by the fault of one of the parties , the other may maintain an action for damages against the party at fault . |
13 | I further accept that where the visitor is , or is advised by , a lawyer the distinction between the peculiar domestic law he applies and the general law is artificial . |
14 | Its significance , in terms of the legal consequences which would follow , can be assessed , however , only by drawing a crucial distinction between the situation where the patient requests that further support be terminated , and that where the ventilator is turned off without the consent of the patient . |
15 | It follows that although the man is a plagiarist , he is not a deliberate plagiarist . |
16 | However , the publisher 's intentions may be very important when a " public good " defence is raised under s4 of the Act , namely that although the work is obscene , its publication is nonetheless justified in the public interest . |
17 | Its representatives have been advised by EC ministers that although the ban is scientifically unsustainable it is politically impossible to remove . |
18 | They discover that although the stone is capable of communicating on ‘ vocal ’ , its more natural medium is ‘ softalk ’ , or direct interface with their pocket computer . |
19 | This means that although the State is an external , exploitative body it is not seen as such by the people who , on the contrary , see it as a kind of beneficent organism which ‘ gives ’ them the land on which they depend . |
20 | They rely on the fact that although the EEG is very noisy there are , embedded within it , consistent changes in voltage that are time-locked to specific events like the presentation of stimuli or the performance of movements . |
21 | On the other hand , the demonstrative does not merely give crude emphasis to a referent ; it suggests that although the element is " known " some extra processing effort must take place in order for it to be accessed . |
22 | The basic difficulty is that although the vendor is usually the employer and owns the assets used in the business being sold , the right to conduct the business is not his to transfer . |
23 | It shows , I think , that although the tramp is physically grotesque , he is actually pure at heart , like a ‘ ruined temple ’ which , although a wreck and a complete mess , is still arguably sacred and a place of purity . |
24 | The most common reasons given are that although the complaint is within scope , there is no realistic remedy , or there is no real evidence of the complaint being well-founded . |
25 | As can be seen the trend analysis once again confirms that although the business is expanding in terms of sales costs are escalating ahead of sales . |
26 | It suspects that although the Viking is n't the so-called performance leader , the volumes it 's producing are higher than at Hewlett Packard . |
27 | However , the Central Food Technological Research Institute in Mysore has shown that although the hyacinth is relatively rich in crude protein , protein extracted from it contains large quantities of unfavourable minerals . |
28 | Ralph Pickles says that although the product is not profitable yet , the price has been set to allow for expanded production . |
29 | It is worth noting that although the product is only just released commercially I have been using an ‘ engineering ’ version on the PC for some two months while the actual review tests were done on a genuine US release version . |
30 | Let us never forget that although the environment is all around us , it is not unalterable , that to change it is to influence people , that ecology is potent , the more so because it is often unnoticed . ’ |