Example sentences of "[be] [adj] [adv] that the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But I am mindful in the midst of my own troubles ma'am that you are not in good health for Miss Blagden has told me so and I am sorry to hear it and to think of you unable to leave your room and I am sorry too that the Rome winter does not prove as gentle as you had hoped .
2 I am glad therefore that the idea of appointed or co-opted members as well as magistrates seen now to be pretty widely accepted if I understand the Noble Lord , Lord 's amendment .
3 A constant or direct component a only appears in a representation of a periodic wave if the positive and negative excursions are unbalanced so that the mean is nonzero .
4 The cases of Rasool v West Midlands Passenger Transport Executive [ 1974 ] 3 All ER 638 and Piermay Shipping Co SA v Chester [ 1978 ] 1 WLR 411 make it clear that these five reasons are disjunctive so that the party serving the r21 notice can rely on any one of them .
5 If it is used too early , it can be confusing so that the reader has to ‘ count back ’ to find out who is speaking and readers are not generally prepared to do that too often .
6 Each stage involves goals for the patient : while they have to be progressive , they should always be attainable so that the patient remains well motivated , and avoids depression .
7 erm , the one thing that I thought was under person who is who is talking he 's got ta be I think he 's got ta be firm so that the person understands that erm that what is required but he 's also got ta be fair at the same time has n't he ?
8 The class teacher 's general class management and discipline must be good so that the support teacher does not have to work in an atmosphere of excessive noise , nor for that matter in one of silence .
9 then we may be sure both that the sergeant means his words to be perceived as an order , and that the private will perceive them as such .
10 The discipline of information science , which attempts to study all the ways in which human beings communicate information with each other and the many facilities which make it easier to perform , is in its earliest formative years , and it will be a long time before we can be sure either that the science of information is a true discipline or that it can deliver its present optimistic promises .
11 It is not intended that this plan should be ‘ cast in concrete ’ but , rather , that it should be flexible so that the school looks ahead but remains responsive to future changes in circumstances .
12 Real specimens too can be available so that the size of an organ , or the appearance of tissue can be appreciated .
13 The computer programme ( Carafe — Computer Assisted Ration Accounting and Food Evaluation ) allows a wide range of management information to be available so that the efficiency and performance of staff and systems can be monitored .
14 In the Keynesian model , the price level is assumed to be inflexible so that the fall in aggregate demand has the effect of reducing real income to OY 1 with the price level remaining unchanged at OP .
15 The licence may be exclusive which means that the software publisher can not grant licences to others in respect of the software ; but , more usually , the licence will be non-exclusive so that the software publisher will be free to grant licences to anyone else he wishes to .
16 The loop must be big enough that the hand can easily be slipped out .
17 In cases falling within this protected class , security given by the surety would , in certain circumstances , be unenforceable notwithstanding that the creditor might have had no knowledge of and not have been responsible for the vitiating feature of the transaction .
18 To be successful the direction-shifts of the fleeing animal must be irregular so that the predator can not anticipate either when or in which direction the next change of course will be .
19 You will probably be aware already that the houses numbered 7 to 16 in Woodhall Terrace have been put into Band G for the purpose of assessing the Council Tax , and that for Edinburgh District this means a tax of £1,217 per year — a very big increase on a two-person poll tax for 1992 .
20 The Council needs to be satisfied generally that the company is able to provide a proper professional service to its clients .
21 Lord Diplock said the court need be satisfied only that the applicant 's claim was not ‘ frivolous or vexatious ’ and that there was ‘ a serious question to be tried ’ .
22 One would like the additional information to be conclusive so that the success or failure of the project could be predicted with certainty .
23 One would like the additional information to be conclusive so that the success or failure of the project could be predicted with certainty .
24 He hoped the shearing had been successful so that the family could pay for their father 's operation in Auckland .
25 We will strengthen the regulation of the utilities , enforce standards through our Consumer Protection Commission , and ensure prices are cut or other action taken where profits are excessive so that the customer gets a fair deal .
26 We were glad enough that the weather seemed set fair for the remainder of our voyage and next morning set off on the last few miles of our northerly course to round the utmost tip of Shetland .
27 The UCD [ Union of the Democratic Centre under the leadership of Adolfo Suárez ] government consented to things which were not totally justified but which were necessary so that the mass of the workers could see that the country had changed and that dialogue was beginning .
28 In this particular case many more than 3,800 papers were transferable so that the value of each paper was less than .01 and therefore no transfers could be made .
29 In spirally cleaving eggs the cleavage planes are oblique so that the cells , when viewed from above , take on a spiral arrangement .
30 They lubricate it with a saliva that is sticky so that the ants adhere to it , and alkaline so that the formic acid of their stings is neutralised .
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