Example sentences of "that [noun] [is] [verb] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 Personal injury practitioners can only make any sort of profit at all if they achieve a realistic cash flow and this can only be obtained by ensuring that payment is made as soon as the case is settled .
2 But this ignores two vital facts : first , that doubt itself is not the denial of faith , and second , that if they are pursued doubts may be resolved rather than deepened so that faith is confirmed and not denied .
3 Construct theory is based upon the way in which these bi-polar bases of judgment are organized and interconnected , for it is through this network of interrelated concepts that experience is codified and given meaning .
4 They say the economists ' approach is winning a greater acceptance among doctors and health service managers because they appreciate that money is limited and choices have to be made on where it should be spent .
5 Cash or a cheque has to be produced to pay a rate demand ; in contrast , VAT is absorbed in the price of a commodity or service and most people pay income tax through a PAYE system which means that money is deducted before it is received .
6 Someone who claims that he knows that p is claiming that if p were not true , he would not believe it and if p were true he would believe it .
7 We shall assume that g is known and we shall treat g as the predictable component of monetary growth ; on the other hand , v t is not known and is therefore the unpredictable component .
8 The quality of sleep is normally judged by the degree of oblivion achieved , in the same way that digestion is counted as most satisfactory when we are least aware of it .
9 The nerves responsible for erection cause dilatation of the arteries supplying the erectile tissue in the penis and constriction of the veins which drain the organ , so that blood is trapped and the penis stiffens and becomes erect .
10 The advance bookings diary or chart is checked for the guest 's arrival date , a note is made in the diary that mail is awaiting and on the appropriate date it is placed in the letter rack .
11 Otherwise the fact that RPM is disallowed but that franchisors can ‘ recommend ’ selling prices to franchisees would be quite remarkable .
12 Make evokes merely the idea of " producing an effect " ( = the event expressed by the infinitive ) , so that causation is represented as operating instant by instant throughout the actualization of the latter and the two events are felt to coincide in time .
13 Such a change would entail the creation of a clearing house , presumably in Brussels , whose job would be to reapportion VAT receipts to ensure that revenue is accrued as now in the country of consumption rather than production .
14 Will the Chancellor bear it in mind that Labour is determined that justice shall be done for our retired people , despite all the smears , accusations and Government lies which come daily from Tory central office ?
15 His newest toy , a Toyota Land Cruiser with Gumbo Monster Mudder tyres so big that oxygen is required when you reach your seat , has CB , a radio telephone , an anenometer and a Loran radar set fixed in to transmitters on Greenland , Iceland and Norway .
16 The authors warn visiting foreign scientists that their presence in the USSR will be used by the KGB to show that Sakharov is forgotten or that his exile is at least accepted .
17 This expressly states that rape is committed where sexual intercourse takes place without consent .
18 The Committee therefore proposes the enactment of a statutory provision which will clearly state that rape is committed where a woman consents to sexual intercourse as a result of threats of force , explicit or implicit , against the woman herself or any other person , ‘ but that it should not be rape if , taking a reasonable view , the threats were not capable of being carried out immediately . ’
19 I remind the House of the suggestion of my hon. Friend the Member for Clydebank and Milngavie ( Mr. Worthington ) that , at present , under section 51 of the Education ( Scotland ) Act 1980 , local authorities have a responsibility to ensure that transport is provided where necessary .
20 John Stuart Mill 's claim that eloquence is heard and poetry overheard can , in a sense , be applied to such poems .
21 The Government has insisted that confidence is needed before the economy can improve .
22 In such circumstances the purchaser may be willing either to take the risk that consent is refused or withheld or alternatively to proceed without obtaining formal consent and if necessary argue that the relevant party to the contract has consented by its conduct after completion .
23 There is a frightening lack of perspective ; whatever the circumstances Gardiner asserts that Epstein is justified and every work a masterpiece .
24 I think the point that Mr is making if I read him correctly is that is you had an inner relief road , in fact it would siphon off traffic from the A sixty one going south from say the Killinghall bypass or relief road .
25 The most immediate ponderer is Bill Clinton , who is about to offer a grudging renewal for a further year of China 's ‘ most favoured nation ’ trading status with America — jargon which means simply that China is treated as well , or badly , as most other countries .
26 They understand that reform is needed , but they wish to ensure that overproduction is halted and that EC farmers are ready and able to compete in world markets when the Uruguay GATT round is finally resolved .
27 Thank you that this is part of the plan for your new creation , and that Jesus is feeding and taking care of the church .
28 It means that Jesus is seen as belonging to God in a special way .
29 The second is to understand that Jesus is arguing that the Messiah is not a descendant of David .
30 ( 3 ) In paragraphs ( 4 ) and ( 5 ) of this Rule references to the beneficial owner of a share do not include a person in whose name that share is registered and who beneficially owns that share .
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