Example sentences of "and [noun pl] [verb] that [pron] be " in BNC.

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1 It may therefore be assumed that a manager is maintaining an adequate policy if the competitive position is being maintained and projections indicate that it is likely to be maintained in future .
2 The children become spoiled and materialistic in their attitudes and parents complain that they are so demanding and never satisfied .
3 Comparison of the frequency with which tumour suppressor and oncogenes are altered in adenomas and carcinomas suggests that there is a preferred order for their occurrence in the adenoma-carcinoma sequence ( figure ) .
4 It is also necessary that no significant minorities feel themselves to be permanently excluded from power or influence ; that groups and individuals sense that they are roughly equal in their ability to influence the outcome of communal policy-making ; and that those outcomes embody what people recognize to be the general interests of society rather than merely a combination or balance of the interests of various particular and organized groups or specific interests .
5 The second is that while all primary school decision-making is dependent upon both formal and informal relations and contacts , the more complex structures require a much greater expenditure of time on formal decision-making processes ; at the same time , there is greater risk of divisiveness if groups and individuals feel that they are being excluded from the formal processes or that the latter are less important than informal , behind-closed-doors negotiations .
6 The highly educated population , developed infrastructure and high levels of wages and costs mean that they are poised to move beyond their industrial base .
7 It was dominated by members of the former Soviet political system , and observers noted that it was out of step with political and economic realities after the demise of the Soviet Union .
8 The difficulty of expressing what we think adequately in matters concerned with assumptions and beliefs means that it is often easier to say what we do not agree with than what we do .
9 In this light , there is no logical reason for lawyers and accountants to believe that they are pitted against each other .
10 I urge my right hon. Friend to ensure that other EC countries emulate our far-reaching rules and regulations to ensure that there is a total ban on veal crates throughout the Community and that the transportation of live animals , particularly horses and ponies , inside the European continent is as stringently controlled as it is in this country under our domestic rules and regulations .
11 One very important thing for older people living alone is to let friends and neighbours know that they are ill , so that they can keep an eye on them and obviously you know , do the shopping and bring in any , anything that they might need .
12 So much choice , and so many different ways to traverse this superb maze of peaks and ridges means that there is sometimes a bit of a scrum at these crossroad peaks .
13 Courts and tribunals acknowledge that you are entitled to ‘ natural justice ’ , ie that :
14 Although many officials and newspapers proposed that they be paid a modest salary , only the chief headmen received official remuneration .
15 It now proposes that the offence of taking an unmarried girl out of the possession of her parents with intent to have sexual intercourse should include both boys and girls provided that they are under 16 .
16 The fact that many of the Free Presbyterian marchers were women and children suggests that they were equally sanguine .
17 One only has to consider the markets for restaurant meals , motor cars and clothes to realize that there are more than two successful cost-quality mixes available in a number of industries .
18 Country people who ran whippets and lurchers and labradors and terriers said that there was no such thing as a bad dog , only bad owners and bad breeders and bad trainers .
19 Day and colleagues estimated that there were about 23,400 HIV-infected individuals in England and Wales by the end of 1991 .
20 Fourth , Pijnenborg and colleagues suggest that there is no evidence that the frequency of LAWER will increase , and thus it need not be the ‘ thin edge of the wedge ’ .
21 Marsh and colleagues found that there was a clear and established career structure among the youths on the terraces .
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