Example sentences of "[that] [noun sg] [vb mod] [vb infin] to be " in BNC.
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1 | In reply to representations on that matter , my right hon. and learned Friend and I have made it clear that funding will continue to be available from central Government for all types of further education for adults . |
2 | The fact that one of the Games squad , Graeme Smith , had earlier applied , but then accepted the refusal of leave of absence to compete in the Grand Prix , means that action will need to be taken . |
3 | Broadly , we may say that industry will have to be far less rigid ; indeed much more flexible in adapting itself to change than it has been for the past twenty years . |
4 | Against this we have to set the disadvantage that re-investigation might come to be considered as a disciplinary review . |
5 | And with a faintly questioning intonation that fitzAlan would have to be deaf to miss . |
6 | Because self-reward is gained through meeting standards and sticking to set routines , in the long run the tendency is to raise standards and elaborate routines so that self-reward may continue to be achieved . |
7 | There was no road for 20 miles , so that fuel would have to be brought in by sea-barge ; a quarter of a mile away was a place where turtles came to lay their eggs , as the local CIA man pointed out with gentlest concern . |
8 | Conscious that security may prove to be a major concern for users , NCR has been pushing the system 's in-built security features : it says that three levels are provided . |
9 | Gerhard Berger echoed this concern , pointing out that FISA would have to be very careful in its application of the new driver discipline regulations to avoid creating boring races . |
10 | Otherwise there is a risk that encroachment may have to be permitted , thus devaluing the Green Belt concept . |
11 | Latham later said that Norman and Palmer were told that ‘ if the WWF wanted the cooperation of the timber trade that phrase would have to be removed ’ . |
12 | Mr Clarke , in the Chancellor 's traditional speech to the City of London , said that spending would have to be cut back drastically , or else he might have to consider tax increases in his Autumn Budget . |
13 | Yet another complicating factor is the frequent incompleteness of skeletal remains , with the result that sex may have to be determined provisionally on only one or two features . |
14 | ( Related to that view is the naive assumption of certain sociobiologists that sociobiology should expect to be more closely related to social anthropology than to other social sciences , because the ‘ primitive ’ peoples studied by social anthropology are nearer to nature than human beings who live in large industrialized societies . ) |
15 | It is understandable that society should demand to be protected from the risk of recurrence of a violent or sexual offence , but at present society 's response to even modest degrees of risk tends to be overly repressive and restrictive . |
16 | Both Roche and Berk are companies of repute , and I do not think that Berk would like to be described by Dalyell as ‘ fly by night ’ simply because it produces a cheaper product . |
17 | In the general election of 1970 there had , for instance , been no discussion of the settlement issue ; it had been assumed that ujamaa would continue to be a voluntary movement . |
18 | The epistemological importance of such an exercise is evident , as is the fact that care would have to be taken to avoid circularity , to ensure that we did not make the credibility of a claim to knowledge depend upon beliefs that were not in the foundation . |
19 | The probable implication is that science would need to be presented in the context of the needs of society and individuals . |
20 | ‘ I suppose that I was still naive and intoxicated by the candyfloss world that racing can seem to be . ’ |
21 | The implication of such a decision is that freight will continue to be carried , as at present , on existing lines , with the intensified use of those lines possibly throughout the night . |
22 | Good marketing means that time will have to be found to listen and respond to what others have to say , time and attention will need to be diverted from other activities . |