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

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1 Alternatively these techniques could be applied to every one of the candidate strings for each word position identified as a potential error ( again it should be noted that this assumes that errors can be identified , which may be doubtful for our system ) .
2 This states that X may be formed from Y and Z combining .
3 And this implies that efforts should be made to see that the risks are brought to as low a level as reasonably practicable ’ .
4 This implies that allowance must be made for the effects of changes in volume on price volatility when studying the volatility-maturity relationship .
5 This implies that Giddens may be wrong to give such enormous emphasis to the state 's directly coercive role .
6 This means that students must be able to achieve and demonstrate success in Compact terms by the time they reach the compulsory school leaving age at the end of the fifth year of secondary education .
7 This means that Snotlings can be very frustrating to fight , because no matter how many are slain they keep fighting so long as their neighbours hold steady .
8 In practice , this means that users will be able , on a call-by-call basis , to choose their bandwidth , the supplementary services and management requirements they have , and then pick-and-mix from the facilities provided by both British Telecom and third party operators on the network — all through their familiar ISDN interface .
9 This means that corrections must be extremely small at any one time .
10 This means that drawings can be created with the necessary detail unavailable in CorelDraw , you can then import your drawing into CorelDraw and add any enhancements such as 3D effects and fonts .
11 This means that conservatives will be unable to reduce the president 's power further .
12 This means that leaks can be pin-pointed as well as identified .
13 This means that B must be zero inside the material .
14 This means that planners should be fully acquainted with and supportive of the school aims and be able to identify the special contributions which history can make to their achievement .
15 This means that movements can be exactly repeated for matte purposes — in this case , camera movements , since it is easier to have the models stand still and move the camera on special tracks to create apparent movements .
16 This means that testing must be done with an attitude of love and helpfulness .
17 None of this means that Thatcher would be right to oppose the modernisation of Europe 's political institutions , if that is what political union finally turns out to mean .
18 That this means that homosexuals should be able to adopt children is , however , a proposition which I hesitate to advance .
19 This means that history can be theorized not so much as a contradictory process but as a concept that must enact its own contradiction with itself : ‘ this difference is what is called History ’ .
20 This means that crime could be severely cutting your profits .
21 This means that production may be achieved at lower ‘ unit cost ’ ( ie lower average cost ) .
22 This means that items can be found quickly and less scrolling is required .
23 This means that statements can be made describing typical differences in wealth between the country groups without needing to mention the differences in spread in the same breath .
24 Assuming no undue delays this means that telematics may be adopted in the next few weeks .
25 This suggests that CD-ROM may be a prohibitively expensive path towards digital multimedia in schools .
26 This suggests that HPV may be an active gene in carcinogenesis and thus does not lose in in vivo passage .
27 This suggests that patients might be discouraged from taking overdoses if their general practitioners were seen is more willing to discuss psychological and social difficulties , or if other mental health professionals were available in health centres .
28 The Sale of Goods Act 1979 states that goods must be of merchantable quality when you buy them .
29 The second proposes that firms should be required to change audit partners at least every seven years for listed and other public interest companies .
30 Moreover , s11(2) of SGA 1979 provides that conditions may be waived , or a breach of a condition may be treated by the buyer as a breach of warranty and not as a ground for treating the contract as repudiated .
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