Example sentences of "[noun] [pron] be [adj] that a " in BNC.
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1 | In the future it is likely that an increasing number of services to schools will be contracted-out and any approach to whole-school planning must take this into account . |
2 | In the informal interview it is apparent that a great deal depends on the skill of the interviewer , and perhaps two interviewers might get different responses from the same person in interviews purporting to cover the same topics . |
3 | Having seen the loan situation from both sides of the fence it is essential that a few rules are followed to keep the arrangement sweet . |
4 | Whatever his sins it is clear that a man subject to such fits of remorse would have been well aware that a crusade was a religious act as well as a great military adventure . |
5 | Our interpretation is that gas-phase HNO 3 has by that time been sequestered in the condensed phase by heterogeneous reactions on polar stratospheric cloud surfaces , forming nitric acid trihydrate as temperatures fell below 196K in winter It is probable that a substantial fraction of nitric acid has not only been lost from the gas phase , but also removed from the stratosphere by the growth and subsequent sedimentation of aerosol particles . |
6 | In these circumstances it is essential that a direction is sought as the child can not be medically or psychiatrically examined or otherwise assessed for the purpose of providing expert evidence without the leave of the court ( FPCR , r18(1) ; FPR , r4.18(1) ) . |
7 | There were seven more speeches which were all in favour of the proposal , so that it was no surprise that the following resolution was passed unanimously : In the opinion of this Conference it is advisable that a National Society should be formed , the chief objects of which will be the elevation , education , and social status of the deaf and dumb in the United Kingdom . |
8 | With other constants which define array sizes , such as maxExp , minExp and the various constants related to the number of rows and columns in the picture it is possible that an increase will lead to a memory overflow or long waits for some actions to terminate . |
9 | The soldier told Belfast Crown Court he was aware that a forensic scientist had given evidence maintaining a bullet fired by him ( Clegg ) entered the rear of the vehicle and struck Miss Reilly . |
10 | Within the NEB it was clear that a regional — let alone a city — dimension was never to play a very important role in determining policy . |
11 | At any rate I am aware that a rising generation of Evangelical students and scholars are in general sympathy with the views I espouse , |
12 | From this single example it is clear that an investigation , of the outside poses immense problems since there are so many outside factors to be taken into account . |
13 | Where subsequent to intimation of a claim it is clear that a Capital Sum Payment will be made , H.O . |
14 | Notwithstanding this early generation of gas it is likely that a major redistribution ( migration or trap-breaching ) occurred in late Cretaceous-early Tertiary times associated with the major inversion phase of the basin . |
15 | He says that when burning oak powder it 's possible that a spark could have gone astray . |
16 | In many instances it is likely that these lowered rates of employment are the direct result of providing care , although in some cases it is possible that a temporary withdrawal from the labour market ( for example , because of redundancy or child-bearing ) may enable some women to take on informal caring responsibilities and delay their return to paid employment . |
17 | In other cases it was apparent that a new pedestrian population was being tapped as turnover rose markedly on shop opening . |
18 | In horizontal mergers it is possible that a merger will allow exploitation of economies of scale . |
19 | In both these examples it is clear that a major advantage of the simulation model is that answers can be more reliably obtained to questions such as ‘ how high should 1 build this bridge ? ’ or ‘ what would be the hydrological effect of building another 2000 houses in Edwalton ? ’ than if the engineer or planner were to rely solely upon rules of thumb or ‘ common sense ’ . |
20 | They are faster to search than binary trees ( Fredkin , 1960 ; Knuth , 1973 ) , and for this particular application it is apparent that a 26-way tree would be the most efficient structure in order to take full advantage of the alphabet . |
21 | In the television debate Mr Goddard sounded like a petulant school master who was sure that a pupil had done something wrong but could n't prove it . |
22 | In agricultural history it is evident that a macro-economic overview is necessarily limited because we have no usable index of agricultural rent over any considerable period . |
23 | In order to achieve this middle way it is important that a false polarization is overcome . |
24 | Mr Carr has told SNH it is essential that a statutory , general right of access is established , subject to necessary safeguards . |
25 | In light of this appeal it was ironic that a superpower crisis developed from subsequent Soviet efforts to establish a missile base in Cuba . |
26 | While it is impossible to either prove or disprove this estimate , as a matter of observation it is true that a high proportion of churches seem to attract ‘ their kind of people ’ . |
27 | Whilst the appropriate personnel and appropriate fee levels requiring authorisation from region to region it is important that a control mechanism exists . |