Example sentences of "[adv] [that] [noun] [modal v] be [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | It stated : ‘ Officers of the rugby club are awaiting more details of the proposal so that matters can be fully debated by all members . ’ |
2 | Dr Wheeler recommends that new standards should be set for beaches , with a system of grading for levels of contamination , so that bathers would be more aware of the dangers . |
3 | Targets are needed so that performance can be properly measured by the Secretary of State and the public ’ , said Dr Caldwell . |
4 | There were four major East Coast developments in the 1980s : the significant increase in HST productivity so that sets could be more extensively deployed to provide service to Inverness , Glasgow Queen Street , Hull and Cleethorpes ; electrification of the route from Hitchin to Leeds with only minor interference to train services ; introduction of a new track-maintenance strategy and transfer of overnight Anglo-Scottish sleeping-car services to the West Coast main line . |
5 | Even if the brain were designed so that components could be easily removed , there is the issue of what we can conclude about the functions of its components from knowing the effects of removing one of them . |
6 | Nora tried her best to get round the wartime restrictions so that Constance could be well dressed . |
7 | Other than in the early stages of a completely new programme it also requires evaluation of existing training , so that evaluation may be as important as identification of needs . |
8 | ‘ … until Dr Greene told her he 'd decided to deliver , then she perked up immediately and insisted on an epidural so that Bill could be there and she could see the baby straight away . ’ |
9 | Standards for describing such information should be defined so that systems can be more meaningfully assessed and compared . |
10 | But the Green Consumer Gui Guide , I have two daughters buying them for Christmas presents for friends , when they came out , so that people should be very aware of what . |
11 | The precise form and content of the new-style pre-sentence reports remains to be worked out , but the government has indicated ( Home Office , 1990a : para. 3.10 ) that their purpose will be ‘ to provide courts with detailed information about how the offender could be punished in the community , so that option can be fully considered . |
12 | The newspaper will often be " put to bed " the day before the publication date , so that material should be in by then . |
13 | 6.4 Assessment procedures in the revised provision also include clearly defined performance criteria and performance levels so that standards can be more readily recognised and adhered to nationally . |
14 | One theory to explain this is that the pigmentation of the skin may affect the sensitivity of the nerve-endings , so that chestnuts may be more sensitive to outside stimuli than say bays , therefore making them more likely to over-react . |
15 | A spokesman for Ford said : ‘ We had hoped that lower interest rates and the Budget would help , but we reckon now that sales will be only slightly above last year 's levels . ’ |
16 | Now that facilities will be freely available and not the subject of constant negotiation we hope that even more undergraduates will participate . |
17 | Another point which has n't been taken up , despite us being invited to is why is the Greater York area the size that it is , and this is a point that the Senior Inspector raised , er in other towns and cities , I 'm thinking particularly of Exeter for example , the districts have looked at supplying their city based land supply problems on a journey to work area , now that area would be significantly greater than we 're looking at here , and it seems to me in this location er where we see a potential abundance of supply beyond the strict confines of the Greater York area is a very apposite question to ask , why is the Greater York area the area that it is ? |
18 | Nor does the fact that , so long as they consider that the affairs of the business they own are being conducted well enough on their behalf , owners do not choose to exercise their ultimate authority , provide any reason for supposing either that companies would be better managed if trade unions were implicated in management or that owners would acquiesce in the assumption , in whole or in part , of their rights by any other party — let alone by one whose essential interests are often opposed to their own . |
19 | But her sister was not with her , and while Fabia prayed again that Barney would be all right , she felt on edge , and a need to get moving . |