Example sentences of "[prep] [noun] that it [be] [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 Pictures are taken at several ( eight ) different exposure levels and each point is weighted according to the number of times that it is seen .
2 ii The Tobacco Advisory Council has ended its advertising business with Saatchi and Saatchi amid speculation that it is poised to launch a major campaign combating EC moves to ban tobacco advertising .
3 It is within such a framework of thought that it is contended that a priest must necessarily be male .
4 This idea is so fundamental to the principle of interpretation that it is expressed , in slightly different forms , by various writers .
5 This claim was based on the perception that ( i ) no police had been deployed to counter the attack , despite warnings that it was expected ; ( ii ) police had dispersed residents from barricades which they had erected to protect themselves ; and ( ii ) several of the attackers had arrived in police armoured vehicles and had later been escorted back to the hostel by police .
6 JPAC may even be worsening the problems of staffing that it was established to solve .
7 Whatever discussion there was about the faculties operative in mystical knowledge , there was a consensus of agreement that it was enabled by a process of inward self-discipline with recognisable stages of progress .
8 This is clear evidence that religious output , despite some criticisms of its style and approach , is by no means the anathema for viewers that it is supposed from the purely commercial viewpoint of some broadcasters .
9 Once inside , Belinda noted with relief that it was lit mainly by the dim , warm yellow of candles in the centre of each table , which would soften the contours of her figure and save her from a self-consciousness that was probably unnecessary in any case …
10 So many letters of protest were received from listeners that it was decided to retain one transmission to Europe , at 1230 UTC each day on 9855kHz in the 31 m band .
11 Taking a page out of Microsoft Corp 's book , Intel Corp has a bunch of ‘ undocumented ’ features in Pentium that it 's collected in a thing called ‘ Appendix H , ’ reports our sister publication ClieNT Server NEWS .
12 Bigger brother Waterstones ( although only marginally so — 8,400 sq ft , 25 full time , 16 full time equivalents ) also opens on seven days a week , and occupies the ground floor and basement of one of Glasgow 's most attractive buildings , so Venetian in character that it is known as the Ca' d'Oro .
13 Thus , radical reform restructures rape offences in ways that it is hoped will facilitate the prosecution process without jeopardising the interests of the accused .
14 Mrs Coven is the ‘ outsize ’ adviser to Peter Robinson and she has borrowed the Derby Cup in order that it be displayed in their window .
15 On Oct. 8 the German Bundestag approved at a first reading the ratification of the Maastricht Treaty on condition that it be given the final say over the introduction of a single European currency in the final stage of European monetary union ( EMU ) .
16 The Brache Estate sports ground occupies land sold by the late Lady Zia Wernher to the car company on condition that it be used for sport .
17 Aid , given on condition that it is spent on genuine development , can till the soil for home-grown growth .
18 Her partners agreed to this unorthodox therapy on condition that it was done in her spare time and she produced an audit after a year .
19 The major axis of Stonehenge is aligned with the exact positions of the midwinter and midsummer solstice , leading to suggestions that it was built for ceremonies to mark the annual calendar and seasons .
20 The defendants objected to disclosure on ground that it was protected by legal professional privilege .
21 Both BBC viewers and those who did not watch the BBC were agreed on balance that it was biased towards the Conservatives though those who actually watched it were more evenly divided on the direction of BBC bias than those who did not ( Table 6.1 again ) .
22 It was only after the two thieves dressed up as policemen had escaped last Sunday with treasures conservatively estimated at $200m that it was revealed that they were uninsured .
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