Example sentences of "[adj] that [pron] be [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | It is clear that we are witness to a deeply sardonic vision of an industry that , despite its sugar-coated exterior , is both corrupt and cannibalistic . |
2 | However , it is clear that there are problems in developing a class taxonomy for older people . |
3 | But the figures are quite clear that there are benefits of having in-house erm erm , fields that can compete against the private sector for county council work , and the fear , and the reason why they were set up in the first place , to make sure that you could n't have outside erm , er or private organisations setting up cartels to basically screw the local government down , and charge whatever price they want and con us through and through . |
4 | As the research in intelligent knowledge-based systems has progressed steadily over the past decade , it has become increasingly clear that there are classes of complex problems which can not be solved by a single system in isolation ; they require several systems to work together interactively in a co- operative framework . |
5 | But he stressed : ‘ I think it is clear that there are savings to be had and we shall be keen to take those into account . ’ |
6 | Nevertheless , it is also clear that there is scope for increasing the agricultural production of the crofts . |
7 | In the particular case of public sector firms ' management constraints/rewards , it is fairly clear that there is room for improvement . |
8 | The author has recently travelled throughout the USA where it is clear that there is dissatisfaction with the devolution of functions to the states without accompanying funds . |
9 | It is not clear that there was uniformity across the whole of the Merovingian kingdom in such matters . |
10 | It is clear that there were disagreements at the highest levels on the timing of the abolition of Pomgol and the export of grain . |
11 | However , the directors insisted that the cashier 's records should be examined and it soon became clear that there were discrepancies in the accounts . |
12 | ‘ It was clear that there were rumours about and AEA had to make a statement . |
13 | No German records relating to such a formation have so far been found , but it is possible that they were aircraft of III/ZG 26 . |
14 | ( 10 ) It 's possible that there 's life on Mars ( 11 ) It 's possible that there 's life on Mars and it 's possible that there is no life on Mars ( 12 ) It 's possible that there 's life on Mars , and in fact it is now certain that there is Now from this set of dilemmas the notion of implicature offers a way out , for it allows one to claim that natural language expressions do tend to have simple , stable and unitary senses ( in many cases anyway ) , but that this stable semantic core of en has an unstable , context-specific pragmatic overlay — namely a set of implicatures . |
15 | ( 10 ) It 's possible that there 's life on Mars ( 11 ) It 's possible that there 's life on Mars and it 's possible that there is no life on Mars ( 12 ) It 's possible that there 's life on Mars , and in fact it is now certain that there is Now from this set of dilemmas the notion of implicature offers a way out , for it allows one to claim that natural language expressions do tend to have simple , stable and unitary senses ( in many cases anyway ) , but that this stable semantic core of en has an unstable , context-specific pragmatic overlay — namely a set of implicatures . |
16 | ( 10 ) It 's possible that there 's life on Mars ( 11 ) It 's possible that there 's life on Mars and it 's possible that there is no life on Mars ( 12 ) It 's possible that there 's life on Mars , and in fact it is now certain that there is Now from this set of dilemmas the notion of implicature offers a way out , for it allows one to claim that natural language expressions do tend to have simple , stable and unitary senses ( in many cases anyway ) , but that this stable semantic core of en has an unstable , context-specific pragmatic overlay — namely a set of implicatures . |
17 | It is possible that there are abilities of mind and soul that have been lost . |
18 | Customers are increasingly convinced that we are partners in the same market , ’ said Mr Banks . |
19 | Charles Muses , a Columbia University Doctor of Philosophy , is convinced that there are forms of living substance far more subtle than our relatively crude polarised ( i.e. electron/proton ) matter form already hinted at in the mysterious physical effectiveness of the so-called ‘ vacuum state ’ as revealed by Quantum Physics . |
20 | However , the research assistant responsible for organizing fieldwork in the two outer-city community studies ( John Harris ) is an Ulsterman , and therefore , although in no sense associated with any of Ulster 's political pressure groups , was very conscious that there were parts of the city which he could not visit freely and confidently . |
21 | It is a little unfortunate that there are differences of opinion about the names of the two streams . |
22 | It is imperative that there is love between missionaries , for only then can God bless the work . |
23 | It is impossible to say to what extent Cézanne was aware of the fact that he was doing this , and in the process breaking the laws of scientific linear perspective , but it seems likely that it was part of a natural desire to emphasize the two-dimensional aspect of the canvas while continuing to explain the nature of objects and also insisting on their solidity by modelling them as fully as possible . |
24 | It is also quite likely that there is truth in the other half of their assertion , which sounds as though it were consequential , but really is a quite unconnected proposition , namely , that there now may well be inadequate social services for other purposes . |
25 | It is likely that there were windows of appearance located on the first floors of the Minoan temples , overlooking both West and Central Courts . |
26 | Yet if not all of them necessarily regarded Cnut with disfavour on his accession , it is likely that there were quarters in which he had to face considerable initial hostility . |
27 | ‘ It 's good that there is competition among the strikers — that can do no harm . ’ |
28 | ‘ It 's good that there is competition among the strikers ; that can do no harm . ’ |
29 | Fourthly , from the outset it is important to be sure that there is agreement with the patient about what is planned . |
30 | Make sure that there are details on display explaining the purpose of the work and the ages of the children who produced it . |