Example sentences of "[that] [art] [noun] [vb mod] [be] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 One imagines , probably quite wrongly , that the moon must be like the wilder areas of Sutherland .
2 I have a feeling that the subject could be of interest to you and I would appreciate a brief report of the proceedings .
3 The Brewers ' Society contended that arrangements with their outlets fell within the block exemption of exclusive purchasing agreements 1984/83 , and therefore that the UK would be in breach of its obligations under the Treaty of Rome if it prohibited such arrangements .
4 But I 've specified that the address must be within a half-hour 's cycle ride from college and must not cost more than £x per week inclusive of heating and lighting .
5 The move follows news that the road could be at risk because of a wrangle over European cash grants , with the possibility of more than £4.5m to Durham County Council being blocked .
6 She knew that her uncle 's death would radically change her position but did she , as she said , believe that the change would be for the worse ?
7 It was agreed that the rehearsal will be at four o'clock and the concert at seven thirty , allowing sufficient time for a picnic in between .
8 It is expected that the emphasis will be on the 1965 model , though it is hoped that those students who choose this as the topic for more detailed study will learn something or earlier and later development .
9 A rogue telephoned expressing an interest in buying the articles and the plaintiff provisionally agreed with him that the payment would be by a building society cheque in the plaintiff 's favour .
10 The air was full of the smell of burning documents , and in some quarters there was talk that the Germans would be on the Nile within a matter of days .
11 Was it Henry Longhurst who said that The Rules should be on the back of a cigarette packet ?
12 But in speech , these words are specifically pointed out so that the listener can be in no doubt .
13 They allowed cameras into their Hereford base for the first time , to drive home the message that the public must be on their guard in the run-up to Christmas .
14 It was now that the assurances of 1918 that the pact would be for one election only came home to roost ; wanting to be ready in plenty of time , many local parties were by 1921 selecting candidates who would oppose sitting Coalition Liberals .
15 ‘ So we hope that the mistletoe will be worth that . ’
16 At a later time , it is more probable that the system will be in a disordered state than in an ordered one because there are more disordered states .
17 " Legally enforceable " in s.2(2) does not mean that the liability must be in existence for s.2(1) ( c ) to apply .
18 I remember that my hon. Friend the Member for Midlothian challenged the Prime Minister to comment on the increase , and he answered that the chairman must be worth that salary .
19 It is clear that the Government are determined that the Bill will be on the statute book before the general election .
20 Moreover , suspicion may grow in agents ' minds during t - 1 that the government may be on the verge of an about turn on employment policy .
21 The Provisional IRA named the Andersonstown Co-Operative and two private building construction firms and it was agreed that the work would be in the Provisional-controlled Maynard Estate .
22 But even if we tend to look for the scholarly , non-involved biography of the great man or woman we can not be sure that the work will be beyond criticism .
23 A sample survey from the Inland Revenue suggests that the multiplier will be in the range of 30–35p per £1 of the rateable value .
24 A meeting has been arranged in the Village Hall and it is anticipated that the scheme will be in operation in the late summer .
25 The launch suggested that the Russians must be in possession of effective inter-continental missiles .
26 The very optimism of the possibility that the miners might be on the move against the government carried with it a premonition of pessimism , that the miners would save the working class when it could not save itself .
27 He must not address the defendant in terms which suggest that the sample must be of one kind rather than the other unless and until the two possibilities have been explained to the defendant and a fair opportunity given to him to say , if he wishes , which he would prefer to give and why .
28 The disadvantage of the method is the requirement that the sample must be in tube form but in other respects the method has many advantages .
29 On the other hand , the articles of association of the company concerned must contain a clause equivalent to a requirement that the directors shall be under a duty to ensure that the company conducts any surveying business in accordance with the Rules of Conduct .
30 ‘ I think that the boot may be on the other leg ! ’
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