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

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1 They submitted that the nationality requirement was a clear contravention of articles 7 , 40(3) , 52 , 53 , 58 and 221 of the E.E.C .
2 Although he acknowledges that the moisture content is high , he says the extra drying costs are offset by catching the crop before it sheds any ears .
3 Watches that tell the time in 18 different languages , make toast and have so many knobs and dials that the clock face is completely obscured .
4 Note that the clock input is common to both bistables .
5 He said that the guitar solo is like the window of a song : you 'll be going through the song and then the lead will break and it 's like a window you can look out of while you 're walking by .
6 Pictures of the two of them , hand in hand on the beach , fuelled rumours that the tennis champ was finally committed to Karen .
7 It is now recognised that the industrialisation process is complex and that
8 However , Chandrasekhar ( 1931 ) showed that the degeneracy pressure is inadequate to resist collapse if the core mass exceeds 1.4 , .
9 Personally , apropos of Wedding presents I often think that the deepdye polyester is not necessarily the best buy for newly weds when you come to think about it .
10 The Sheen inquiry found that the ferry company was ‘ infected with sloppiness from top to bottom ’ .
11 The ferry service has been discontinued since the construction of a temporary military bridge connecting Halling and Wouldham which is used in preference to the ferry to such an extent that the ferry service was discontinued by the proprietors .
12 It should instead be recognised that the concession/contract debate is a distraction , artificially confining the discussion to the company 's supposed public or private origins .
13 This exercise depends on only one clue : you know that the clue word is some living creature .
14 While this news will delight everyone who loves these colourful insects , gardeners will be less happy to hear that the cabbage white is likely to be the greatest beneficiary .
15 Pointing out that the grant settlement was based on wage awards from zero to 1.5 per cent , Mr Gray added : ‘ Even assuming that such a level of wage settlement can be negotiated , there is no doubt that some very difficult service and job-loss decisions will require to be taken in the next few weeks .
16 The biggest single reason for refusal of certification being recommended is that the subject assessor is unable to see evidence of student performance .
17 Does any member wish to move that the subject matter be referred to the appropriate member body ?
18 Does any member wish to move that the subject matter be referred to the appropriate member body ?
19 The fact that the subject matter was so dire must have posed a problem for the programmers .
20 Suppose that 1984 is chosen as the base year so that the price index is set equal to 100 in that year .
21 The price subsidy creates a ‘ substitution ’ effect as well as an ‘ income effect ’ , and this substitution effect also encourages consumption of good X. If the objective is to promote the consumption of good X , it is clear that the price subsidy is the more ‘ efficient ’ fiscal instrument .
22 Again , for simplicity we shall assume that the price level is believed to remain unchanged over the period of the contract , so we can write :
23 Governments are sometimes suspicious of this argument because they are more accustomed to thinking as accountants about financial payments than as economists about production and distribution of goods and services that the price system is merely a mechanism to facilitate .
24 So it was n't surprising against that backdrop that we had a fair special work er that corporate activity was pretty flat , er that the price situation was highly competitive , er and of the main part of our practice that was really succeeding was insolvency and corporate care side of our practice .
25 The main difference of tonight 's meeting , compared to the one held in 1984 , is that the Union lead is strong and definite .
26 1 have never actually visited these islands , but I understand that the Rottweiler presence is quite strong .
27 He also dismissed claims that the parking ban was not as severe as many people believe .
28 What is true though , is that the reincarnation tale was one of the tallest stories of them all .
29 Therefore the simple observation that the parent-child bond is where we find family duty and obligation most clearly expressed has to be modified with reference to the gender of the participants , and with reference to a particular cultural context .
30 Second , it appears that the parent-child relationship is the second port of call , with children being a major source of support for elderly parents and ( less commonly in numerical terms ) parents being the principal supporters of adult handicapped children .
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