Example sentences of "[adv] that [adj] be [art] " in BNC.

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1 It is sometimes wrongly called a second-order transition but we shall show below that this is an incorrect use of language .
2 He was responsible for slipping the medical clauses unobtrusively into the Act of 1907 , judging rightly that this was the only means to avoid public and parliamentary conflict about this extension of state action .
3 Several who tried keeping the cats reported delightedly that this was the case .
4 So that that 's the saving effect , the difference between those two is the saving .
5 So that that 's the so at first the claim is suspended .
6 So that that is the disadvan , so so wi with this as you say , it 's only on their second one , erm , the increasing benefit plan , the benefits are only increasing when you 're actually claiming ,
7 So that that was a a a fact that er
8 From 1950 to 1980 the tendency was for chronological studies to become increasingly sophisticated and more interdisciplinary so that this is a stricture on visualizing earlier work rather than the most recent .
9 I meant only that this is a matter of your will , and ought to be seen by men to be carried out in your name and at your direction .
10 Lillee , Hall , Lindwall , Miller and Allen are greater names for the past ) ; and not only that this is the longest sentence I 've ever put together .
11 Only that this was a Sacred Place once .
12 I agree entirely that this is an outrageous invasion of private property , but I am sure that the House would not want Ministers to be able to instruct the judiciary to do anything , because we value its independence .
13 The aunt thought secretly that this was a very clever answer , but she stayed silent .
14 He knew instinctively that this was no casual conversation and that for Cora-Beth 's sake he must be honest .
15 Dogs ran in and out among their feet , barking , or with noses down , tails streaming , sniffed the ground for the boar 's scent , knowing instinctively that this was a hunt .
16 She did not know what the matter was but knew instinctively that this was the right thing to do .
17 I insisted on taking the two till four in the morning watch , as I had read somewhere that this is the time when one is at one 's lowest ebb , and therefore when death is most likely to occur .
18 ‘ I 'm sorry , ’ said O'Rourke when they had calmed down , ‘ it 's just that that was the gesture Edmund Kean is supposed to have used on the ‘ Is this a dagger ? ’ speech in Macbeth at the New Theatre Royal , Drury Lane , in 1823 . ’
19 there 'd just these straight powers of X , and you could do that and you 'd get to the same answer as we get to it 's just that this is a quicker way of doing it .
20 or , or whether it 's just that this is the best case that I can promote .
21 Betty said sincerely that that was a shame , in order to prevent Lydia from saying it insincerely , as she was clearly about to do .
22 Forasmuch as Mr. William Lambarde hath deserved universally well of his Commonwealth and country , and likewise of the fellowship and society of this house , and is likely hereafter to win greater credit to himself and the society of this house , it is therefore agreed , that he shall have room to sit amongst the Society of the Fellowship of the Bench , as other assistants do , without paying for the same : Provided always that this be no precedent to any other that shall be called to the like place hereafter , but they shall pay for the said room such sums of money as shall be assessed by the Bench . "
23 I know you 're tired , but when you go to see this film , if you do n't like your work in this scene , just remember always that this was the day you screwed up .
24 Erase the notion back home that this was an equivalent of football 's Costa Rica , though the galling aspect was that Scottish mistakes were a telling factor .
25 Erase the notion back home that this was an equivalent of football 's Costa Rica , though the galling aspect was that Scottish mistakes were a telling factor .
26 Few men living in Leicester were not , Theda reflected , for in her former life she had learned early that this was the best hunting country in England .
27 Everybody realized at once that this was a mistake .
28 I bear in mind also that this is an interim matter and interim orders are not lightly interfered with because of the temporary nature of those orders and because so often the evidence is provisional .
29 I think I will look back on this day and think , I really had quite a distressing haircut did n't I , but also that this was the first day I was introduced to the humour of Vic and Bob .
30 The company 's mid-Wales network , the most rural area it served , showed the greatest decline in the 1970s — 35 per cent — which supports the contention discussed later that these are the types of areas that now typically have the poorest effective public transport provision .
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