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

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1 That the restrictions are at last to be lifted in part reflects universal acknowledgement that terror of the communications revolution has been a prime contributor to the technological backwardness of the country .
2 As an alternative to restrictive covenants ( eg the buyer may build only one single-storey dwelling on the land hereby agreed to be sold ) , there may be positive covenants that the buyer is to be required to observe ( eg the buyer must erect a larchlap fence on the length of the left-hand boundary of the property ) .
3 As the respondents were already in possession when they entered into the solus agreements , he concluded that the agreements were within the doctrine of restraint of trade .
4 Of course , in many cases this rigidity is perfectly justified — the notion that the Moon is in fact a vast spaceship placed in Earth-orbit millions of years ago by visiting extraterrestrials has , shall we say , little in its favour .
5 The way of obtaining C outlined above does not assume that the Moon is in hydrostatic equilibrium , which is just as well because it is not .
6 It is quite true that the Americans were at least as worried about the British as the British were about them , but for very different reasons .
7 They were stopped outside the gate , of course , and after a time the sergeant on guard came out and spoke to them and they began an argument and it got very heated because this sergeant thought that the Americans were like knights of old rescuing a damsel in distress .
8 Something inside Bissell seemed to crack and splinter , and even though there was no longer any recognisably human tissue , nerves or organs beneath that covering of skin , Gilbert knew that the scientist was in a mortal distress of agony .
9 The advantage of these dry mixes is convenience , allied to the fact that the mixtures are of consistent quality , and suited to the purpose stated on the bag .
10 The disadvantages are that the chapters are of varying quality and with a degree of repetition that more editing time could have removed .
11 And it 's changed they out-winter the beasts there now , it used to be that the beasts was in all the time in Winter .
12 She could have told her guest that the midges were like little piranhas of the air ; but she had n't , and now Betty had found out for herself .
13 Backing off the Drive rotary turns off the LED next to it ; this indicates that the GX-7 is in clean mode .
14 Ian Cocking just about manages to persuade the council that the ramp is worth keeping so the ramp is fixed up but a botch job on one piece of coping makes any trick other then just plain rock 'n' rolls virtually impossible .
15 As Duncan scrambled from the hide , he saw that the helicopter was between him and the farmhouse .
16 Now that the grant 's to be cut by £200,000 at least 5 jobs will have to go .
17 I regularly look for stars in the Chamber , and I believe that the stars are on the Floor of the House .
18 At common law , if a house is let furnished , there is an implied term that the premises are at the commencement of the tenancy fit for human habitation .
19 Knowing that the evocation is to be worked at .
20 The good news has to be the fact that the subject is at last being discussed openly .
21 Mr. Stewart and Mr. James Cowan and that the Subject was to be Republic versus Monarchy … after which all the Members present took part in the discussion and on the vote being taken Eleven voted for Monarchy and Five for Republic . "
22 That the subject was in fact normally accorded Cinderella status mattered little to the many who objected to its being there at all .
23 Lord Justice Dillon disagreed and said he would have granted a declaration that the UK was in breach of its obligations under the Treaty of Rome and European law .
24 In order to be persuaded by this justification one would need to be satisfied that the price is worth paying , that is , that alternative arrangements in which power was more widely diffused would not be preferable , even though this might mean that the system produced less wealth overall .
25 9 – ( 1 ) Where there is an agreement to sell goods on the terms that the price is to be fixed by the valuation of a third party , and he can not or does not make the valuation , the agreement is avoided ; but if the goods or any part of them have been delivered to and appropriated by the buyer he must pay a reasonable price for them .
26 Expert clauses often provide that the decision is to be final and binding in the absence of manifest error .
27 Once authority has been delegated , a superior should not expect his subordinate to refer decisions up the chain of command to him for confirmation ( or ratification ) provided that the decision is within the subordinate 's scope of delegated authority .
28 But Devonport managers expressed ‘ disappointment and frustration ’ at the announcement that the decision was to be delayed further .
29 Officials said that the decision was in part motivated by concern that punishing Israel would undermine Israel 's position at the forthcoming Middle East peace conference , and aggravate further US-Israeli relations .
30 It noted that the wife was in a Teesside hospital .
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