Example sentences of "[that] this [noun] [be] " in BNC.

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1 Dr Tipler argues — hopefully , but un-convincingly — that a natural tendency towards altruism will ensure that this resurrection is pleasant : heavenly , rather than infernal .
2 Giving a person a hearing before deciding to refuse such a licence application can help to ensure that this goal is correctly applied in a particular instance .
3 Linda Theophilus , in her catalogue introduction , suggests that this generation is able to reclaim the title ‘ embroiderer ’ with confidence , rather than slip embarrassedly into ‘ textile artist ’ .
4 Does this mean that this story is not about faith , but faithlessness ?
5 Some scholars believe that this story is more theological than historical .
6 They believe that Jesus died so that sins might be forgiven , and therefore that this story is an illustration of this truth .
7 There are clear indications that this story was made up from older ones , and earlier compositions have been found which contain some of these features .
8 I am suggesting that this relationship is also to be found in games , in the arts and in life .
9 It has been shown in Chapter 4 that this relationship is not always a comfortable one .
10 We recognised that this relationship is not a static one and that the nature of these domains themselves change over time .
11 Research evidence supports the view that this relationship is valued highly , especially by the grandparental generation .
12 They argue , instead , that this relationship is motivated by the requirements of the ruling class and their desire to maintain profitability and to sustain their political control over society .
13 This result was particularly striking when junctions were considered individually and it became clear that this relationship was at least partly independent of the amount of time spent at the junction , number of vehicles seen and the judgment of estimated risk made at the same time .
14 In any case , it must be recognized that these notes , however full and detailed , are a selection from all the events that the researcher witnessed , and that this selection is made on the basis of what the researcher considers to be significant .
15 But the Welsh builders were unhappy about staying in a small French village without fried eggs and sausages for breakfast and although the local hotelier was eventually persuaded that this fare was absolutely essential , the Welsh contingent did not see the job through and a third firm , French again , was then brought in .
16 We all believe that this development is made possible by the ability to transfer information through the use of language , which enables man to utilise the knowledge of his forebears , and the knowledge of other men in other cultures .
17 It is in rock music , Wicke suggests , that this development is seen most clearly .
18 IBOA has totally rejected this arrogant attempt by the Banks to undermine the settlement proposals and members in all Banks should clearly give a message to their Management , that this development is totally unacceptable .
19 Teachers and catechists will recognise that this development is not a negative one , but rather one which , on the one hand , may indeed lead to rejection of faith , but on the other hand , will present the opportunity for an enriching and maturing faith which will lead to an adult commitment to God .
20 But most crucial was the fact that ICI itself became sceptical that this development was good for either the site or its image .
21 No we , we heard that this development was coming up so we came round and looked and liked it and took the plunge .
22 By footprinting , DMS interference , site-directed mutagenesis and UV-cross linking techniques we demonstrate that at least two nuclear factors , with MW of 90,000 and 30,000 , bind to the 80 bp fragment and that this binding is necessary for transcription .
23 We now show that this effect is also seen in the transcriptional level , that IFN γ binds to colonic epithelial cells , and that this binding is reduced in the presence of salicylates .
24 This demonstrated that both PA-Oct-11 and PA-Oct-2 were able to bind to an octamer motif in vitro and that this binding was competed by an excess of unlabelled probe DNA .
25 The case at Water Newton is rather less certain , but it has been argued that either one of the two large buildings visible at the centre of the defended area served as an administrative centre for the Fens , or that this function was performed by the remarkable complex identified at Castor to the north-east of the town 's extramural suburbs .
26 The vernacular rules predict that dabble will be subject to backing — certainly not front-raising — and it is unlikely that this speaker is following the highly recessive rule for front-raising after velars in the item castle ( this has been largely abandoned by younger low-status speakers ) .
27 ( However , the Court concluded that this benefit was outweighed by the detriment of perpetuating excess capacity in a declining industry , and the agreement was therefore struck down under the ‘ tailpiece ’ which is appended to the gateways . )
28 There is no similar obligation to report where a debentureholder enters into possession and it has been recommended that this omission be corrected .
29 Although it is true that this philosophy was dominant only in the relatively short period from the turn of the century until World War I , it subsequently left its imprint upon the labour movement and its appeal has not entirely been extinguished .
30 Note that this keyword is normally only entered by LIFESPAN as part of the approval process .
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