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

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1 Then a senior Palace aide on the trip admitted in an exchange with journalists that the marriage was in difficulty .
2 However , although absenteeism and turnover are lower , claim the company , than the average for Swedish industry as a whole , it must be borne in mind that the plant is in an area with a low level of industrialisation .
3 And , yes , it was made by Kemp , although some doubt could quite properly have been harboured on the matter : Ashenden knew the man , and knew his voice ; and in spite of what was probably a poorish extension-line , confirmation that the call was from Kemp had come from the telephone-operator , someone else who knew him — knew him very well , in fact .
4 He was pleased to hear confirmation that the crossing is to be built : ‘ Although I am now used to crossing this busy road it is fairly dangerous .
5 The minutes record a feeling amongst Heads of Department that the proposal was for ‘ inspection ’ and that evaluation should be confined solely to institutional matters , avoiding the evaluation of teachers .
6 Somehow they had got it into their heads that the specimen was at least fifteen thousand years old .
7 It merely compounded the tragedy that the plane was on a training flight .
8 Pennants fluttered in the breeze , indication that the Queen was in residence .
9 A strong indication that the Muftilik was in existence by at least the middle of Murad II 's reign , however , is given in the words of the fifteenth-century Burgundian courtier Bertrandon de la Broquière .
10 There is also growing evidence that the age of cows diagnosed with BSE is rising , another indication that the disease is on the decline .
11 ( 4 ) Many tenants object to forfeiture provisions applying where distress or execution has been levied on its goods at the premises , as even in the best run organisations this sometimes occurs and it is not always an indication that the tenant is in financial difficulty .
12 A single rosette is an indication that the food is of a higher standard than could normally be expected in a hotel or restaurant within a particular classification .
13 His lordship pointed out that Rasbora Ltd. had been formed by Mr. Atkinson for the purpose of buying the boat and with the intention that the boat was to be used only by Mr. Atkinson and his friends ; there was no intention to hire it out .
14 BUT she had admitted on camera and tape that the deal was by no means a ‘ one-off ’ .
15 For this reason , all documents which have standard terms and conditions on the reverse should have a clear statement on the front to the effect that the contract is to be subject to the terms and conditions on the reverse .
16 To be more explicit , it is simplest to take the particular formulation of the independent conditional just suggested , and anticipated earlier ( 1.3 ) , in place of If R and C , even given any X consistent with R and C and W , then still W. That is , let us have this : Given the world as it is , or given any changes in it logically consistent with R and & and W , then if R and & then W. From these two things it follows-as from if A , then if B then C , and A , it follows that if B then C — that if R and C , then W. From this in turn , together with C , there follows the dependent conditional if R then W. To repeat , let us have the statement ( Y ) describing the actual events and conditions accompanying r and & in the world as it is , and the disjunctive statement ( K ) to the effect that the world is in one way or another otherwise , logically consistent with R and C , and W. Then our premisses and conclusion are as follows .
17 Bryan Soppitt , sales director for Fast Food Systems , which also supplies standard Dean fryers , agrees with his colleagues in the frying industry that the trend is toward de-skilling the frying operation so as to rely less on staff in order to achieve quality and consistency in the end product .
18 If that is support for an industry , I should not like to be part of an industry that the Government were against .
19 As far as the new rent is concerned , options fall into four categories : ( 1 ) options to renew " at a rent to be agreed " : such options are void for uncertainty unless some provision is made for determination of the rent in default of agreement ( King 's Motors ( Oxford ) Ltd v Lax [ 1969 ] 3 All ER 665 ) or some provision is made for a minimum or a maximum rent ( Corson v Rhuddlan BC [ 1990 ] 1 EGLR 255 ) ; ( 2 ) options to renew at a rent to be determined in accordance with some stated formula , without any effective machinery for working it out : if necessary the court will supply the machinery in such cases ( Brown v Gould [ 1972 ] Ch 53 ) ; ( 3 ) options with machinery but no detailed formula : in such cases the court is likely to imply a term that the rent is to be fair and reasonable between the landlord and the tenant and will supply machinery for its determination ( Sudbrooke Trading Estate Ltd v Eggleton [ 1982 ] 3 All ER 1 ) ; ( 4 ) options which provide both a formula and the machinery for working it out : the draftsman should attempt to make his draft fall into this category .
20 It needs the recognition that the enemy is without our organization , and not within it .
21 It was perfectly obvious from the accounts that the company was in deep trouble .
22 It is often the case that a letter is for the eyes of a particular person and nobody else .
23 If a decision is taken in any individual case that an attempt is to be made to effect settlement , then negotiations must proceed without delay .
24 It is the defendant 's case that the plaintiff was at all times , pushing to proceed as a matter of urgency on the deal .
25 But , in a third case , the court upheld a Ministerial direction that no money was to be paid out for domestic assistance and the Court of Appeal confirmed this decision .
26 I am very pleased for instance that the unit is to be opened at and I would like to know if there are any other places in mind for disabled problems .
27 In order for a corpus to be representative it is necessary to define the whole of the text that the corpus is to be a sample of .
28 In neither case is any complaint made as to the way in which the hearing was conducted , as to the finding that the appellant was in contempt of court or as to the severity of the sentence .
29 The objection in another part is that in order to confirm an hypothesis that an effect was in fact the effect of a causal circumstance of a certain type , we do need an enumeration of elements , and often we do not have an enumeration .
30 Then last week a second note , in the same handwriting , informed Mrs Allan that the search was on the wrong side of the bridge .
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