Example sentences of "[be] [verb] that the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | A set of raw recruits was marching up and down with a new drill instructor , who sounded every bit as determined as the late Sergeant-Major Philpott had been to see that the snow was never allowed to settle . |
2 | In the early stages of the planning of the New York show , it had been mooted that the pictures from the Russian , French and American institutions could be lent to each musem in turn . |
3 | In the absence of formal evidence , this claim can not be checked , but it has always been recognized that the choice of Gloucester to head the government was an obvious possibility for the dying king . |
4 | In the absence of formal evidence , this claim can not be checked , but it has always been recognized that the choice of Gloucester to head the government was an obvious possibility for the dying king . |
5 | Going back to the early thoughts of the RHA on the matter in the mid-1970s , it had been recognized that the reduction in the hospital populations meant that there would be competition for any savings between the hospitals themselves and district services . |
6 | In second form science ( at least in the author 's day ) we are taught that the atmosphere contains roughly four-fifths nitrogen ; one-fifth oxygen ; and traces of carbon dioxide , water vapour , and ‘ rare ’ or ‘ inert ’ gases , such as neon and xenon . |
7 | What I 'm not clear about is whether you are suggesting that the panel , make some strong comments in their report to the County Council on the need for appropriate phasing , or whether the panel should recommend that policy H one be divided into phasing periods . |
8 | Optimistic economists are suggesting that the surge in shares and the increase in High Street retail sales indicates that we might finally be emerging from the recession . |
9 | The reason I am suggesting that the church of Christ lives in this subcultural world is because I want to insist that God 's spiritual family , as well as the human family , has also been radically altered by modernity . |
10 | Essentially , however , I am suggesting that the majority of workers avoid this extreme rebellious position . |
11 | However , it 's now been arranged that the guys abroad will each run their own particular operation and only call on me when there are policy matters to be discussed . |
12 | Mr Brown said : ‘ I am demanding that the Chancellor publish the letter circulating from the Treasury which itself demands that civil servants plan for 2.5 per cent and 5 per cent cuts in their budgets . |
13 | Souza 's commitments were no doubt the more complicated because he had been raised as a Catholic , and had been taught that the eroticism of Hindu religious philosophy was wicked . |
14 | However , assurances have been received that the level of the local content of the Nissan cars would rise to 80 per cent and this would appear to convert the existing ‘ kit , assembly plant into a full scale production facility . |
15 | In May 1878 , complaints had been received that the beer and the wine were bad , and the doctor was called upon to taste them . |
16 | Will the Minister confirm — yes or no — that it is not only the local authorities that are demanding that the money be unblocked , but the Secretary of State for the Environment ? |
17 | They are demanding that the State sanction this fight . |
18 | Landowners are demanding that the police get tough with so-called new age travellers who 've been gathering in the region . |
19 | Two remaining directors , Jim Johnston and Sandy Moffat , are backing hundreds of Falkirk fans who are demanding that the Deans sell their shares in the club — but all four have agreed that Falkirk-born Christie , a Bairns fan , is the man for the chairman 's job . |
20 | The allegations were serious , and it had not been supposed that the children would be allowed home with no further action . |
21 | It has already been stressed that the NACAB information system is very much more than a reference work . |
22 | Carly 's parents are praying that the operation will succeed . |
23 | Q.T. 's are reminded that the Society operates an interest free loan scheme . |
24 | We are reminded that the romance we seek is constructed for the outsider . |
25 | Centres are reminded that the Board will allow candidates to use word processors or electronic typewriters in single subject Audio Transcription , Shorthand Transcription and Typewriting examinations . |
26 | From this viewpoint , we are reminded that the complexity and clear definition of designs such as those of Woodchester , Barton and Stonesfield , would have been hard to maintain without the use of some kind of illustration . |
27 | In the end , though , we are reminded that The Smiths ' four proper albums represented these songs in far more forceful contexts , from the arrogant hesitation of ‘ The Smiths ’ through to the extraordinary confidence , wit and power of ‘ The Queen Is Dead ’ and onwards , we notice that things like ‘ Reel Around The Fountain ’ just do n't sit comfortably in the middle of a Fun Corporate Pop album , and in the end we say ‘ Are you too idle to buy the proper original records rather than fork out for ‘ Best … |
28 | Teachers who are training girls in Medau for the Duke of Edinburgh Aware are reminded that the girl 's movement must be assessed by a Medau trainer at the outset ; otherwise it is impossible to assess her progress . |
29 | Readers are reminded that the term ‘ United Kingdom ’ ( UK ) includes Northern Ireland , whereas ‘ Great Britain' ( GB ) does not . |
30 | Reading such a text we are reminded that the world we inhabit is constructed , not given ; constructed in language . |