Example sentences of "that [noun sg] [modal v] be [vb pp] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Where is it clear that reliance may be placed on our association with the preparation of financial information , and where that reliance is not justified by the nature of the association , we should take every opportunity to make the nature of our position clear ( for example , in discussing information , prepared but not reported on by ourselves , with a client 's bankers ) .
2 Politicians fueled rather than played down the belief that Britain should become , in the words of one politician , " a land fit for heroes " once " the war to end all wars " was won — in other words , that provision should be made for those who had fought for King and Country .
3 Does my hon. Friend agree that that money should be intended for pupils ?
4 Having been taught that , at a time when priests were not disagreed with , it is small wonder that John Kennedy should have involved himself , and thousands after him , in an anti-Communist crusade in Vietnam ; that Joseph McCarthy should have conducted his anti-Communist witch-hunts ; or that Casey should have made the fight against Communism his life 's work , even asking that money should be given after his death not for flowers , but for the contras .
5 Lincolnshire 's capital , lively financed from revenue , of course grants , and property sales etc. are sold , that money can be transferred into services , and money can be borrowed .
6 The fund to meet the cost of Laura 's treatment was relaunched this week and yesterday an anonymous £100,000 donation was confirmed to the organisers , who are confident enough that money can be raised for the new operation and after= care .
7 Well , there was a time when it was a bolt from the blue , yes , I mean I 've known for a week or two , but we were delighted to receive it , er we do n't er , it is something that we said months ago that we supported the N H S Lottery because we do feel that money can be raised in this way painlessly towards particularly research and the sorts of things that the N H S on the whole has never really supported fully .
8 ‘ The management executive is saying that some of that money can be spent on supplying condoms to GPs so they can be given to patients . ’
9 I am sure that that money will be used with the utmost effect to promote more and more scientific developments at Southampton university .
10 That money can/will be recouped in a season or two .
11 In one text Paul appears to be of the same view ; but in another Papinian takes the opposite line , on the basis that the testator had in mind not that payment should be made only if a condition of surviving to a certain age was met , but that payment should be deferred to that point in time .
12 The more usual situation is where payment is ‘ at sight ’ meaning when the paying bank has examined the documents and found them to be in order or at a determinable future date — for example ‘ 90 days sight ’ meaning that payment will be made to the exporter 90 days after the paying bank has examined the documents .
13 The Government will ensure that no less than the existing level of resources will continue to be available in the new further education structure and that funding will be apportioned between local education authorities and the funding councils in line with their responsibilities for securing the provision of further education .
14 Only people who decline to join that reserve should be included in an unemployment register .
15 Yes , we could , if you wish actually cut back the complaint examiner time further because there is a clear , very clear , front runner , who Chris and I both believe is appointable , so if it was a question of getting somebody in more quickly , there is the option of not having the second interview , as long as you 're prepared to , you know , to forego that , to get somebody in quickly , but that , I mean that decision can be made at the time .
16 That decision will be made without an oral hearing , and there will be no appeal against refusal .
17 That decision will be taken by the United Kingdom Parliament .
18 Yet the tradition of the Germanic tribes was that judgement should be pronounced by the whole body of freemen , by all the ‘ suitors ’ , all those who had the right and duty of regular attendance at the court ; and the jurisdiction of the old royal and popular courts was cut across here , there and everywhere by the numerous feudal courts erected in increasing numbers on the basis of royal grant or mere usurpation from the ninth century onwards , and in the eleventh and twelfth by the appearance of borough courts and town courts of various kinds and courts which merchants set up to handle their own problems , which could hardly be handled by the warrior president or the yokel suitors of a popular court .
19 For a centre which is already approved and which wants to enrol candidates for an award which it has not used before , approval to offer that award will be assessed against award-related criteria .
20 For a centre which is already approved and which wants to enrol candidates for an award which it has not used before , approval to offer that award will be assessed against the following award-related criteria .
21 Similarly you may have combined with your application for judgment one for an interim award and it would be absurd that the benefit of that award should be lost in providing the costs of the action thus far .
22 By applying judgements to the curriculum itself , evaluation by the users of that curriculum can be brought into the classroom , evaluation can be made to serve as a basis for new directions in the process of teaching and learning … it can shape and guide learning and guide decisions within the curriculum process .
23 The parable is teaching that prayer must be offered with the right spirit .
24 There is a real element of truth in it if we conclude , as I think we must , that in those who have failed to come to terms with the demands of a civilized existence any representative of that existence can be seen as an incitement to protest , especially if , as in the case of the police , that representative has only too obvious a. resemblance to the forbidding father of early childhood with whom the individual has not come to terms because of chronic irresolution of the Oedipal dilemma .
25 If , on the other hand , the adult had signed a contract , not of guarantee , but of indemnity , that contract could be enforced against the adult even if the minor 's contract was void , Yeoman Credit Ltd. v. Latter ( 1961 ) .
26 but where there are no formal rights of way the position is that permission should be obtained from the landowners .
27 In practice , that opportunity will be provided by the resit diet in subjects which currently have such a facility .
28 In practice , that opportunity will be provided by the resit diet in subjects which currently have such a facility .
29 Let me first put the hon. Gentleman right about the figure of 40,000 — 40,000 is the number that we have put on the reduction of personnel in the Army , but much of that reduction will be achieved by natural wastage .
30 Spain , for example , has warned against imagining that unity can be achieved by creating new institutions .
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