Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] [vb -s] [that] [pron] be " in BNC.

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1 The Centre 's location in the Edinburgh Green Belt and the Pentland Hills Regional Park means that there are restrictions on developments such as you describe .
2 This prompt removal suggests that he was identified with the Woodvilles , although More is alone in the story that Rotherham had delivered the great seal to the queen when she went into sanctuary .
3 This prompt removal suggests that he was identified with the Woodvilles , although More is alone in the story that Rotherham had delivered the great seal to the queen when she went into sanctuary .
4 His own dismissal of deconstruction as a merely textual practice means that he is himself at a loss when faced with the complex conceptual dialectics of the same and the other .
5 I hope that that unclarity means that he is moving towards us .
6 English experience shows that there are various forms of buy-out .
7 He said that he got back by one , but the old baker claims that it was after two when he saw the van in Prospect Terrace .
8 This research shows that there is an urgent need for social policies to overcome widespread age discrimination if older people are to be allowed to play their full role in society and realise their full potential .
9 The portrait of the study of social policy as presented in the last few paragraphs shows that it is a subject that draws upon a number of different academic disciplines .
10 This practice dictates that there is only so much money available and so meeting needs , and therefore needs themselves , must fit within financial constraints .
11 This work demonstrates that there are considerable grounds for optimism regarding the performance of students with non-standard entry qualifications who have been prepared for higher education through special Access Courses .
12 However , a close examination of this work shows that it is not strictly ab initio , in that extrapolations are made from calculations performed on other molecules .
13 The title of this work suggests that it is an essay in the sociology of transport , a subject that has crept into some degree and other courses at University level .
14 Those who acquiesce in this cynical co-incidence of interest would do well to apply themselves to the conclusions of the recent Ramblers ' Association study on Birds and Walkers : ‘ this work suggests that there is no reason to prohibit public access , but that careful management is required .
15 British Telecommunications Plc says that the bid by AT&T Co to operate in the UK could speed liberalisation of the key North Atlantic telecommunications route , and reckons that the matter could be settled within months ; AT&T says that it would much preferred to have entered the UK market with a local partner but saw no prospect of that ( it had been negotiating with Cable & Wireless Plc for a stake in Mercury Communications Ltd ; meanwhile each side throws regulatory brickbats at the other , with AT&T complaining that it has to deal — on a confidential basis — with British Telecom on interconnect and access charges where in the US , charges are much lower and have to be applied within the operator 's own business as well — and that simply applying for a licence in the UK costs $70,000 against just $610 in the US ; British Telecom complains that it was n't allowed to increase its 20% stake in McCaw Cellular Communications Inc and achieve a management position — and likely would be barred from buying MCI Communications Inc , where AT&T would be free to buy Vodafone Group Plc — or even Mercury , outright , if it wanted to .
16 10.6 Where , exceptionally , the Director of Social Work considers that it is not possible to redeploy the employee within the Department , the full circumstances of the case will be forwarded to the Personnel Manager who will circulate details to other Heads of Department , in an appropriately confidential manner , with a view to identifying suitable vacancies for the employee in question .
17 This record shows that it 's on the rise again .
18 The statistic does indeed ‘ raise a red flag ’ but detailed investigation reveals that there are good explanations .
19 That bronze scale pans and lead weights were found as grave goods indicates that they were perhaps regarded as in some way central to life .
20 I am sure that my hon. Friend recognises that there are a number of views on this subject .
21 My right hon. Friend says that we are to continue our tradition of offering a haven to refugees .
22 My hon. Friend knows that there is a housing action trust in my constituency of Walthamstow .
23 I am sure that my hon. Friend accepts that there is no mutual inconsistency in the two schemes .
24 Exactly , I mean that 's what they should do , but this evidence suggests that they 're not doing that .
25 Less comforting , though , is the realization that this concept implies that there is no such thing as a fixed reality — which is exactly what we observe on the subatomic scale .
26 Historical evidence suggests that it is not the absolute level of unemployment which restrains wage claims but its rate of change .
27 It has been considered that the simultaneous presence of ultradian and daily rhythms suggests that they are related in some way and possibly all come from the same body clock .
28 Even Hitler , whose life and ideology glorified an untrammelled lust for power , surprises by his docility under discipline as a corporal in the first World War , and the little reported about his sexual tastes suggests that they were masochistic .
29 This hereditary factor means that there is often a connection between the physical appearance of an individual and its temperament .
30 ‘ John was very good , ’ said Bob , who had told old Harry Stearns that he was very good in the first place .
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