Example sentences of "be [adj] [that] [pron] are [verb] " in BNC.

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1 The buyers of services are becoming more selective , unconcerned about cosy established relationships and anxious to be convinced that they are receiving value for money : competitiveness and excellence are the watchwords for the future .
2 However , this good fortune can not be guaranteed and human psychology may be such that we are doomed to permanent hesitancy or disagreement , a fact with which each will have to cope from the perspective of his own attitudes .
3 Today , millions of Japanese may be unaware that they are dining on the namesake of their late military governor , ‘ Big Mac ’ .
4 It is n't easy for any of us today to be sure that we are getting all the vitamins that we need .
5 Even where the name is recorded early on , however , we can not be sure that we are dealing with the same site , bearing in mind the movement implied above .
6 With Kenco Ground Coffee you can be sure that you are getting the best , because since it was established in 1922 , Kenco has acquired a long-established history as traditional coffee makers .
7 In this way you will be sure that you are breathing from the stomach .
8 Your younger readers should be proud that they are buying a magazine that is leading the field .
9 To be fair to yourself you should be certain that you are bringing in as much money as you should .
10 On the subject of telephone links as the supporting network for the dissemination of these messages , records managers must also be aware that we are entering ( some are already in ) an even more demanding environment where the raw data of a communication , without the man-readable ‘ envelope ’ will be routinely sent down telephone lines to form the record of an activity .
11 On many modules staff will be aware that they are teaching students from different stages of the Course and with different aims and backgrounds .
12 People may not be aware that they are infected .
13 ‘ Retailers should be aware that they are committing an offence if they do not display prices on or near to the goods .
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