Example sentences of "that [modal v] be [verb] [is] [that] " in BNC.

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1 The first thing that may be noted is that the contrast between different parts of Fig. 21.18 provides immediate evidence for marked organization of the structures ( the point that was illustrated in the case of a wake by Fig. 21.9 ) .
2 As far as their usefulness as a measure of performance the conclusion that should be reached is that none is superior as we can only measure performance by comparison .
3 Answer guide : The important points that should be contained is that these relate to inflows from normal activities .
4 One thing that must be done is that my place must look respectable by 11 a.m. so that if anybody does come in , it looks tidy .
5 This book is not the place to undertake such a task ; but one comment that might be made is that an initial distinction between class and status is likely to be important ; for it is the evaluative rather than the economic dimension of stratification which seems to be relevant to linguistic variation .
6 The fundamental issue behind the arguments that will be heard is that the nuns are not permitted to see the results of the Ministry of Agriculture tests confirming the presence of infection .
7 The view that will be taken is that it does matter very much , although not quite in the way in which previous writers about environmental doom have envisaged .
8 A second objection that will be brought is that it is odd to treat another as a rational being , in the Kantian sense , in erotic relations , of all places .
9 One of the problems that will be encountered is that we may find words which are obviously complex but which , when we divide them into stem + affix , turn out to have a stem that it is difficult to imagine is an English word .
10 Perhaps the most surprising discovery that can be made is that there were ‘ unopened station ’ .
11 ‘ The only thing that can be said is that somebody has just snuffed out a very special person who was going to achieve an incredible amount in life .
12 The only truly valid generalization that can be drawn is that no truly valid generalization is possible
13 Whatever the answer to this may be , the general policy conclusion that can be drawn is that making access and use of medical services more equitable will reduce certain aspects of class inequalities in morbidity and mortality but will not do away with them or reduce them substantially .
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