Example sentences of "[noun] [that] [pron] [vb mod] [be] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ There must be risks that there could be moves afoot in the not too distant future for the closure of the Petersfield Court . |
2 | There was a vicious irony that it should be Brian , who always confronted the guards when they treated him subhumanly , who was now being abused like a dumb animal . |
3 | ‘ Bearing in mind that it will be Ian McGeechan 's last game as Scotland coach , it 's a perfect setting for Gavin and his side to give him a fitting send-off , ’ said Best , who will be taking a video of the Murrayfield game back with him and will spend this week poring over it , looking at both the performances of Scotland and potential Lions . |
4 | Lincolnshire and Humberside , and so er er I 've no doubt in my mind that there will be opportunities available to us , er through further capital receipts , in the foreseeable future . |
5 | Following the December 1991 European Community summit at Maastricht , there is a consensus among all three major UK parties that we must be part of the process leading to monetary union . |
6 | In terms of their they the core business , they are reliant on on on medium size businesses , so they need to ensure that in the future that there will be businesses there er t er to be their clients , so I think er it 's a sort of enlightened self interest . |
7 | It has come to the attention of the IBOA that there may be pressure put on members to accept a Voluntary Redundancy or Early Retirement Package in the near future . |
8 | Compared with Mitroff 's earlier paper , there is much more emphasis here on linking stakeholder analysis with research into cognitive schemas , and a greater recognition that there may be problems both in identifying the schemas , often held unconsciously , and in bringing them together to inform the corporate debate about strategy . |
9 | Recognition that there may be issues to consider about ‘ levels ’ even in the social security systems emphasizes the importance of this dimension for the study of implementation where separate organizations are involved . |
10 | In 1970 and 1971 the applicant association , representing the interests of the 300 existing licence holders , was assured by the town clerk that there would be consultation if an increase in the number of licensed vehicles was to be contemplated . |
11 | As I have already indicated , it is undoubtedly the case that there may be circumstances in which it is appropriate for a court to make an order for costs in a case relating to children . |
12 | Experience suggests , however , that attempting to tackle such problems sympathetically may be more likely to lead to an embittered and protracted dispute ( perhaps because it is seen as an admission that there may be doubt as to whether expulsion is really justified ) than acting decisively and impersonally , refusing to be drawn into arguments with the partner whose expulsion is sought . |
13 | I thought about letting it ring , but there was a faint hope that it might be Sally . |
14 | Though the incidence of Becker is only one tenth that of Duchenne muscular dystrophy , the three families who refused a biopsy did so on the grounds that while they accepted their son had a muscular dystrophy they preferred to live in the hope that it might be Becker and so chose not to complete the diagnostic process . |
15 | Whatever it was , he knew he would receive the truth now , however unpleasant , and was aware of nothing but thankfulness that it should be Abul Ismail here to tell him . |
16 | It was not easy to forecast during his first couple of hours that he would be Man of the Match which ultimately was well-deserved . |
17 | However , as his work was so similar and geographically near by , he suggested to the DOE that there should be contact and openly advertised his presence . |
18 | All we 're seeking is some explicit acknowledgement within the plan that there may be circumstances where this type of development will be appropriate . |
19 | Roman had already declared in July that there would be prosecutions of miners . |
20 | However , as we said in the last chapter , it seems to be a condition for the strength and toughness of materials of this type that there should be planes of weakness parallel to the strongest direction . |
21 | Williams argues in this issue that there should be scope for a third verdict ( in addition to ‘ guilty ’ or ‘ not guilty ’ of abusing market power ) , where the market situation , though not the firms ' conduct , is not conducive to competition or economic efficiency , and on this basis is to be declared to be against the public interest . |
22 | From the family holiday in Tunisia , to come and stay with Jay — no question that they would be lovers ! |
23 | There is anxiety that there will be rationalisation and that some colleges and available classes in rural areas will cease to exist . |
24 | It would be wise to note at this point that there can be pitfalls . |
25 | New pay recommendations are due in the new year and , although Mr Clarke has told the review body that there must be pay restraint , ministers appear likely to press for the award to be met . |
26 | I am not very sure what 's wrong with her but I can tell by the way they start discussing the weather when I come into the room that it must be Women 's Trouble . |
27 | Whether personal counselling takes the form of individual contact or family contact of self-help discussion in groups , it will be important to keep in touch with the notion that there will be stages of recovery , just as in the mourning process . |
28 | The Army spokesman added : ‘ It was pointed out to the convoy that it would be madness to try to drive through that particular part of the road , but they pushed on . ’ |
29 | It is a failure of the system and fir that there may be explanations if they are sought out . |
30 | The police came , brusquely sympathetic as they assessed the damage and then informed Fran that there would be men sent out to dust for fingerprints the following day . |