Example sentences of "that [noun] [vb mod] be [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 The lower price is quoted on the understanding that payment will be made in cash and that no receipt or other record of the transaction will be issued .
2 This entire case depends on the assumption that the trust to set up a building in the town will be enforced in specie , The plea that payment should be allowed instead is ignored : the town has a greater interest in acquiring a ready-made building than in constructing or commissioning one itself .
3 Functional studies were essentially positivist in nature and depended upon the notion that phenomena can be explained as instances of repeated and predictable regularities in which form and function can be assumed to be related , and indeed form and process figured in the titles of a number of books concerned with processes ( e.g. Carson and Kirkby , 1972 ; Gregory and Walling , 1973 ) .
4 The Computing Sub-Group should monitor developments in OS/2 and Windows NT operating systems to ensure that advantage can be taken of any significant developments in these systems .
5 Factor analysis indicates a structure of attitudes similar to that reported earlier ( Turner and Clift , 1985 , op. cit. ) for Solihull teachers : that attitudes might be classified under five headings , towards the professionalism , potency and enthusiasm for SSE , about all of which Oxfordshire teachers are moderately positive and towards the efficiency and collegiality of SSE about which they are moderately negative .
6 One might say that attitudes can be discovered post hoc .
7 Evan Campbell , or John Hay , or Laughland Vass , or perhaps all three Highlander guides , knew that milk could be had from the Macraes of Auchnasheal ; the travellers sat down outside a house and were brought wooden dishes — Johnson calls them ‘ pails ’ — of milk .
8 The sweeping changes that have occurred recently at Harvard and the new basic sciences curriculum at St Bartholomew 's Hospital , London , prove that change can be implemented in long established traditional medical schools if there is adequate funding and an enthusiastic dean .
9 When I 'd had confirmation that permission would be granted for one dwelling , no size specified , I toured round the estate agents , seeking a prospective purchaser . ’
10 The court said that dishonesty can be equated with immorality .
11 In response to criticism that SCS would be damaged by amalgamation with the smaller and less successful Edmonton Society , he argued that the SCS
12 This is not to say that self-referral must be sought with undue enthusiasm , although facilities for it might be extended with benefit to many youngsters .
13 County Nat West oil analyst Neil Thomas said that decision would be affected by anger over the planned closure of nearby Point of Ayr colliery .
14 But to make certain that MacDonald would be chosen , he had to be sure of his own party and the Liberals .
15 Samuel strongly advised that MacDonald should be persuaded to stay on as head of the existing government or some " reconstituted " Labour Cabinet or , failing these alternatives , of a National government made up of members of the three parties ; the necessary but unpalatable economies affecting the working class could best be imposed by a Labour government .
16 Old providers of employment are artificially kept alive until a point is reached when it becomes obvious that support must be switched off .
17 One major principle of unit cost funding is that institutions would be treated equally according to some notion of the cost of their lecturers per student .
18 In the universities competitive bidding is to apply to all student places , although the Council has said that institutions will be protected from sudden and drastic cuts in funding as a result of unsuccessful bidding .
19 In late November Mr Clarke outlined three options that Parliament would be invited to consider in a free vote : total deregulation ( as in Scotland ) ; deregulation for small shops and partial deregulation for larger shops ( as proposed by the Shopping Hours Reform Council ) ; and exemption from the general prohibition on trading for certain classes of shop — recreation , emergencies , social gatherings and travel ( proposed by the Keep Sunday Special Campaign ) .
20 But I am sure you are aware that plans must be made . ’
21 This is not to suggest that plans should be left to evolve in a natural way .
22 We still had one Munro to go in our master plan , which was Meall Garbh to the north of Ben Lawers , but two minutes of huddling behind a rock reminded us that plans can be changed .
23 Even the modest proposal that literature should be read in its cultural context has large implications .
24 We have just seen how Kierkegaard rejected any idea that faith could be proved by the appeal to historical argument .
25 With only a small part of the model described it becomes clear that creativity must be backed by a high level of logical rigour to achieve a high level of success .
26 They argue that Superfund might be improved , but should not be swept away .
27 Goals are often too readily set and aims too ambitiously expressed and unless a systematic ( scientific ) examination is made of the methods utilised to achieve these ends , there is the danger that progress may be slowed or even upset … . ’
28 This might appear contrary to the idea of keeping systems thinking and real-world aspects separate , but it can provide a compromise that ensures that progress can be made ; however , such compromises should be recognised as such and not made as a matter of course .
29 Mr Carlisle said : ‘ This level of investment is necessary to get the best value out of our road network and means that progress can be maintained with the 15-year programme for the rehabilitation of trunk road structures . ’
30 We hope that progress will be made on the difficult task of working this material into the education of the less academically inclined pupils who would benefit most from money management education .
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