Example sentences of "[be] [verb] in [noun] that [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 If such industries are nationalized in order that they can produce closer to the socially efficient output , it is inevitable that they will make losses and require a subsidy from the government .
2 Terrible things are happening in Germany that we need to explain to our listeners .
3 VILLAGERS in Peru are living in terror that they are about to be haunted by a vampire … from Blackburn .
4 ‘ Ever since work started on the re-design of the front area we have been living in fear that we will come back on Monday morning and they will have put bricks through the windows again . ’
5 If you can not pay them immediately , then you must tell them so when they are instructed in order that they can decline to accept the instructions if they wish .
6 ‘ Sidacai has not been condemned in order that we may be served , but to satisfy the Yasa , ’ Artai responded , bridling .
7 The other notable exceptions are ‘ ordinary wear and tear , ordinary leakage and breakage , inherent vice of the subject matter insured ’ — although these are normally expressed as specific exclusions on the face of the Policy , it should be borne in mind that we have these defences at law .
8 If this is the case , the changes of the past 30 years may be the first signs of a return to the more traditional population distribution of pre-industrial Britain , but it must also be borne in mind that it takes a very long time to shift major population patterns , and that the present trends may only be a veneer on an underlying and more permanent structure .
9 However , before taking any adverse moral position it should be borne in mind that it is only the existence of such risk takers that allow risk-averse ( such as those described in motives 4 to 5 ) investors to effectively sell the risk of their portfolios or investments .
10 These are questions which history departments must pose for themselves but it should be borne in mind that it is at the end of the key stage that a final assessment will be required .
11 The outgoing person who has been doing the job should be consulted as part of this , although it should be borne in mind that he or she may have certain prejudices which preclude their giving a totally satisfactory answer .
12 With regard to the inspector 's decision to which you refer , it should be borne in mind that he was concerned with the effect which development would have , and where development would be suitable or unsuitable .
13 He did not register much surprise at this important discovery , but it needs to be borne in mind that he supposed that he had reached islands near the eastern shores of Asia rather than a land mass inaccessible to the descendents of Noah !
14 The flight to London , everything into place , co-operation will take you home , Michael — you do n't mind if I call you by your name , and I am Yuri — it would never be known in London that you have helped us , you would go home with honour … ’
15 Even if this argument is unsuccessful , it should be kept in mind that it is not all security interests which will be prejudiced by automatic crystallisation but only those lacking priority to a crystallised floating charge .
16 I am fascinated to notice that your profession has at last started not merely to say that , but to criticise those who refuse to allow so manifest a fact to be stated in order that it may be examined .
17 Western institutional theorists have concerned themselves with the problem of ensuring that the exercise of governmental power , which is essential to the realization of the values of their societies , should be controlled in order that it should not itself be destructive of the values it was intended to promote .
18 So long as the documents have been sent to all those entitled to attend a general meeting in accordance with section 238 , it is a pointless farce to require a formal general meeting to be held in order that they may be ‘ laid ’ unless a member wants to raise questions about them at a meeting , or the auditors want to have an opportunity of talking to the members about them .
19 Anecdotal evidence suggests that British companies , which in theory stand a good chance of winning public contracts , are finding in practice that they are being discouraged .
20 The hon. Gentleman heard me say on numerous occasions when the Environmental Protection Bill was being considered in Committee that it was under strength .
21 After supplying medical records and repeatedly telephoning the department , we were told in September that they had mislaid his file .
22 Erm , my Lord the defendant 's solicitors were told in correspondence that we would be calling a conveyancing expert .
23 We were told in terms that it was a veritable tyranny — Scotland was colonised by vultures and no roof beam in Scotland was free from this plague .
24 and sought advice , and we were told in fact that we were unlikely to get this because the headmaster of the particular school which he attended
25 The elders were advised in advance that we were going to discuss the future , .
26 Those here written have been recorded in order that you may hold the faith [ or , that you may come to believe ] that Jesus is the Christ , the Son of God . ’
27 There is no indication that there was any direct connection between the twelve ( of whom it is said in Acts that they stayed in Jerusalem ) and the advent of ministry in the churches in the gentile world .
28 Environmentalists have been particularly alarmed by the disappearance of this whole network of species for reasons unknown , for it demonstrates a world that is changing in ways that we do not understand .
29 Very often assessment of a child 's language is required in order that it can be presented to other professionals who are seeking to help that child .
30 It was while Murdock was living in Cornwall that he did his experiments with the model locomotive and his work on gas lighting .
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