Example sentences of "[that] it be [verb] [prep] [v-ing] " in BNC.

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1 Its other main claim to fame is that it is credited with inventing the word tweed to describe the famous cloth first made in the area .
2 Evidence suggests that , on the contrary , grazing pressure is evenly spread throughout the area exploited , that area is related in size to the size of the nest and that it is defended against competing leaf-cutting ants and that a wide range of plant species is exploited .
3 As expected formation of the low mobility complex was inhibited by the addition of antibody to Oct-1 confirming that it contains Oct-1 whereas the antibody had no effect on the formation of the high mobility complex indicating that it is formed by binding of a cervical protein distinct from Oct-1 ( Figure 3 ) .
4 He also needs to cap the new price so that it is prevented from rising further over the remaining four years of construction if he is to convince bankers that they should continue to support Eurotunnel .
5 In fact , the dilemma of any national state in cultural terms is that it is charged with defending cultural patrimony within a world market over which it exercises little control .
6 " Every question asked requires historical information to be applied : the basic need here is for the candidate to select information which is relevant and to organise it in such a way that it is directed towards answering the specific question asked . "
7 Its preamble states that it is aimed at sustaining agriculture in difficult regions of the Community where ‘ natural production conditions are least favourable . ’
8 Tailing a futures position means that it is reduced by multiplying the initial position by unc each day , where r is the riskless interest rate over the period to delivery .
9 Following a full day of debate on the Loyal Address and two days on the Second Reading of the Bill , the country is none the wiser about what the Labour party proposes on local government finance , save in one crucial respect : we now know that it is committed to ending all control on local authority expenditure .
10 The government has not so far given ground on Mozambique , and has insisted that it is committed to keeping its troops in Cambodia .
11 Worrying about your weight is more likely to lead to comforting yourself with a piece of chocolate that it is to assist in burning up calories .
12 Mr. Pannick submits that the only justification for section 9(4) in terms of the Convention is that it is addressed to avoiding prejudice to the sovereignty of the Crown since the states party to the Convention can never have contemplated that one of their number could limit the scope of its own obligations simply by refraining from giving the judiciary power to execute letters of request in particular circumstances .
13 In the move to the middle ground of politics , it risked becoming indistinguishable from its rivals , except that it was tarnished with holding office for so long .
14 Perhaps the best example of the company 's penetration of both the Scottish and English markets is the fact that it was entrusted with printing the prospectuses for the Scottish Rugby Union 's debenture and the English Rugby Union 's Rose debenture .
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