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

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1 It is clear that a waiver is of no effect unless it is unequivocal and only where the representee acts on it to his detriment .
2 As one increasingly explicit act followed another , it became clear that the emphasis is on strip rather than tease .
3 The ‘ Great Debate ’ about education had been underway for some time and though it was clear that the curriculum was in need of change , it was less clear how much change should take place at Hinde House , bearing in mind the need for teachers to have ownership of curriculum delivery if higher standards and a wide range of learning experiences were to permeate the whole curriculum rather than making a series of peripheral and ephemeral alterations to an already redundant approach .
4 However , this contains an important message for lawyers sympathetic to the peace movement , since if the symbolic appeal of law for the peace movement is founded in the view that law embodies certain political and human ideals which may be interpreted as being in sympathy with the aims of the peace movement , then it is clear that the attraction is to law as an ideal rather than to lawyers and legal process .
5 At the time of delivery the plaintiff 's employee tendered a delivery note for signature which made it clear that the contract was to be on the plaintiff 's conditions .
6 Many of the collaborators in L* have been invited — making it clear that the quarrel was with Dr Ting , not his colleagues .
7 in addition , it is not clear that the re-ordering is in the direction of simplifying the causal structure of the story .
8 During the course of the meeting it became clear that the council is considering withdrawing the bill for a second time in the hope of being able to adopt a new parliamentary order-making procedure under the 1992 Transport and Public Works Act , which may come into force in the next parliamentary session .
9 It is clear that the focus is on what ought to be taught : the intended curriculum .
10 The term ‘ caring ’ is too wide to have much utility and the use of ‘ tending ’ as an element of caring has made it clear that the focus is upon those who perform physical tasks for others .
11 We feel it is now right and proper that the debate is to be had and that our roots , our heritage and our future are defended on our terms and in our forums and not in the editorials of Sunday newspapers , and as for les people 's letters to the newspapers , and Kinnock and co saying to people , individual members , why should the Labour Party not trust you with the choice of your candidate , it is you who do the work to get them elected , who are they kidding ?
12 And if he were mistaken , it was just possible that the lass was with child .
13 It is though possible that the fan was among papers held by the Courage family and that John 's great aunt came by it while in service to the colonel .
14 Even on a fine day , the corridor could be so dark that the effect was like walking through a tunnel .
15 He seemed to be doing this for our benefit , unaware that the sound-track was in our own language .
16 She was unaware that the job was in a ‘ gay and/or straight ’ bar in Frith Street .
17 The overflow pipe ( which should be 22mm in diameter ) should be positioned such that the top is at least 20mm below the discharge from the ballvalve and the bottom is at least 25mm above the waterline .
18 Beds or borders of a width such that the centre is at arms " length from any point on the edge will be easier to maintain , but if this makes them too narrow for your choice , stepping-stones in the border make life a lot easier and incidentally add to the border " s appearance .
19 Somehow I was relieved that a guard was with us because I thought that if there was an accident his friends might try to get him — and maybe us — out .
20 Research among members indicated such a positive response to Homeguardian that the Trust is considering developing a motor insurance scheme , again especially created by Frizzell .
21 The House of Lords held that the settlement was within Part XV .
22 It seemed ominous that the hotel was in Glasgow 's George Square , and we had met six-and-a-half years previously in George Square in Edinburgh .
23 Although not entirely convinced that the necklace was without real value , Alice did not protest as Félix fastened it around her neck .
24 The gossipy world of New York dealers in convinced that the picture is in the Greek tycoon 's Manhattan apartment ; or at one of the three villas in St Moritz , probably Villa Marguns .
25 I was not particularly sad that the house was to be sold .
26 They hurried across the plateau , afraid of being caught on the forest path after dark , glad that the wind was behind them , billowing out their skirts and propelling them forward on legs that ran involuntarily .
27 If there is a mortgage granted in the husband 's favour on the property , it is probably best either that the policy be in the names of the husband and wife , or ( more properly ) in the wife 's sole name , but with the husband 's interest as mortgagee noted thereon .
28 In our day it seems incredible that the landscape was at one time of no consideration to artists — and maybe the people in it .
29 Only in a few cases is it unclear whether a crater is volcanic or from an impact , and in comparably few cases does it seem more likely that a crater is of volcanic origin .
30 I will further suggest that it seems very likely that the traitor is in his own fiefdom , the Pentagon . ’
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