Example sentences of "[vb mod] [adv] [be] [verb] [adv] that " in BNC.

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1 Even though the subject matter may be such that it is difficult to come to rapid conclusions by , say , an objective test , the question should still be asked so that the teacher can explain to himself in all honesty what he is about .
2 It must also be pointed out that the Sub-Group is a sub-group of Management Group , and its functions are to advise Management and to put into effect Management policy on computing issues .
3 The tags in the corpus must also be translated so that they conform to the same tagset as this new lexicon .
4 If a right to a longer turn is obtained its ending must also be signalled so that the other participants know it is finished and a contribution from them will not be construed as an interruption .
5 It should also be pointed out that other circumstances where there is an abnormality of timing of the body clock ( for example , after a time-zone transition , during shift-work , in blind subjects and in patients with Delayed Sleep phase Syndrome ) all tend to produce and feeling of malaise rather than a fully-blown clinical depression .
6 It should also be pointed out that this is the pattern for the most usual spellings for the other vowel and diphthong sounds :
7 It should also be pointed out that the Crown , in the shape of the Ministry of Defence , has said that no objection would be raised to Dr. Hayes giving evidence in strictly controlled circumstances similar to those which applied in the case of evidence furnished by Mr. Feraday in accordance with an agreement dated 22 August 1991 exhibited to an affidavit of Mr. David Brummell dated 13 April 1992 .
8 It should also be pointed out that the transcription reactions of ribosomal 5S RNA were performed with a synthetic 5S gene ( 34 ) lacking external control regions .
9 However , it should also be pointed out that the ‘ boss ’ view of headship manifested itself in a continuum of behaviour ranging from the clubbable to the autocratic or even tyrannical , with various shades of paternalism/maternalism in between .
10 It should also be pointed out that white-collar industries have suffered from privatisation .
11 It should also be pointed out that Donoghue v. Stevenson established a principle of wider application than it may so far have appeared .
12 It should also be added immediately that this chronotope , this regime of space and time , is much less determinate than that of classical Hollywood , less regimented by the precise divisions of labour and skills and the forms of standardization appropriate to the particular kind of industrial production out of which ‘ classical , rules developed .
13 This evidence should then be filed so that if it is challenged or its validity is questioned , the company can show that it has acted not only in good faith but with due care and prudence .
14 If it offended against purist commercial canons , then it could fairly be pointed out that the alternative might easily ( like overseas systems ) have offended more .
15 But it could surely be argued further that a provision which mentions implied threats and does not refer to fear unaccompanied by threat must be interpreted to exclude such fear from rape .
16 It may also be pointed out that Ernst ( 1986 ) has shown that the Nutku-Halil solution can also be obtained using a double-Harrison ( Bäcklund ) transformation , with the seed metric being the isotropic Kasner metric .
17 As Lord Wright said in Grant v Australian Knitting Mills Ltd [ 1936 ] AC 85 : It may also be pointed out that there is a sale by description even though the buyer is buying something displayed before him on the counter : a thing is sold by description , though it is specific , so long as it is sold not merely as the specific thing but as a thing corresponding to a description , eg woollen undergarments , a hot-water bottle , a second-hand reaping machine , to select a few obvious illustrations .
18 It may now be pointed out that , with the restriction ( 9.14 ) , the above solution includes the Khan-Penrose ( 1971 ) solution for colliding impulsive waves when .
19 It need hardly be pointed out that coping with such multiple databases on which modelling is to be carried out is not a trivial exercise .
20 It need hardly be pointed out that the provision of additional health/leisure facilities would also justify an increase in room rates .
21 It may well be pointed out that he could have taken a safer route but this was not possible .
22 In response to this line of thought it may well be pointed out that the subordination of woman to man is depicted in scripture as having resulted from the fall .
23 Yet , you may well be doing just that when you write one press release for the former magazine and another on the same subject for the latter because both publications are on your public relations media schedule as targets .
24 Equation ( 8–60 ) may then be re-arranged so that the underlined term is .
25 ( 3 ) A requirement under this section to provide a specimen of blood or urine can only be made at a police station or at a hospital ; and it can not be made at a police station unless — ( a ) the constable making the requirement has reasonable cause to believe that for medical reasons a specimen of breath can not be provided or should not be required , or ( b ) at the time the requirement is made a device or a reliable device of the type mentioned in subsection ( 1 ) ( a ) above is not available at the police station or it is then for any other reason not practicable to use such a device there , or ( c ) the suspected offence is one under section 4 of this Act and the constable making the requirement has been advised by a medical practitioner that the condition of the person required to provide the specimen might be due to some drug ; but may then be made notwithstanding that the person required to provide the specimen has already provided or been required to provide two specimens of breath .
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