Example sentences of "that [noun pl] [modal v] [be] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Two months ago the company was confident that sponsorships would be in place by Christmas .
2 The justification for the reversal of the burden of proof in unfair dismissal cases is that employers will be in the best position to explain what reasons they had for terminating the employment .
3 It is proposed that prisoners will be in the programme for three to four weeks , during which time they will be given counselling from both within the prison and from community-based drug workers .
4 This is not to say that functionalists would be in sympathy with Freud 's belief that certain unconscious mental processes are so anxiety-provoking that they must not be allowed to enter awareness .
5 If so , we may be sure that computers will be in the van .
6 Some LEAs are in the process of major reorganization themselves , so that heads can be on the receiving end of a stream of directives and initiatives that contradict and countermand each other quicker than they can be assimilated .
7 Ah well I 've got a little note that questionnaires should be in green folder .
8 And it has installed control software to ensure that engineers can be on site in four hours if necessary .
9 In 1974 VHF radio was introduced to one-man trams and buses , so that crews could be in touch with the controller and he could contact the line inspectors .
10 The exemption of gifts and bequests between spouses is certainly to be welcomed , and the amended regulations which provide reasonable scope for gifts to charity are a belated honouring of the promise in the White Paper that charities would be at least as well off as under the old estate duty .
11 Er , Birmingham region , Brian , who will count G M B Scotland Lancashire region , John who will count Southern Liverpool region , Alan who will count South Western London , Bill who will count Yorkshire Midland , Colin who will count Birmingham Northern , Derek who will count Lancashire G M B Scotland , Mary , who will count Liverpool Southern , Jack who will count London South Western , John , the other John , who will count Midland Yorkshire , Ray who will count Northern er , and now the pep talk it should be emphasized that tellers must remain in the congress hall while congress is in session and of course that delegates must be in their allotted seats when a vote is taken .
12 Modest dress means that hemlines must be below the knee , and sleeves below the elbow .
13 The Sale of Goods Act 1979 states that goods must be of merchantable quality when you buy them .
14 The basic principle encapsulated in the Report is that goods must be of an acceptable quality : the word " merchantable " is dropped .
15 By their work they are promoting the idea that goods should be of merchantable quality and fit for their purpose .
16 The Act says that goods should be of merchantable quality .
17 In the Soviet Union , on the other hand , there is no longer any pretence that academics can be above the tumult of political conflict .
18 It is thought that form of insulin may not always give vital warnings of low blood sugar , such as hunger or sweating , and that patients may be at increased risk of slipping unawares into a coma .
19 Returning through Bologna he passed various tests for membership of the Accademia Filarmonica and was awarded a diploma , the conditions of entry , stipulating that members must be over the age of 20 , having been waived on this occasion .
20 Although it is true that warrants must be for a fixed period and may not be open-ended , the period in question is a relatively long one and may exceed the purposes for which the warrant is initially granted .
21 The curriculum considerations of the whole-school approach imply that pupils will be in the mainstream classes and the responsibility of the class teacher .
22 Some felt with Maxton that Socialists should be inside a socialist organization , not committed to the policy of a trade-union Party .
23 I believe that campaigns should be at least 70 per cent positive for your side and no more than 30 per cent knocking your opponents .
24 Hacker 's point was that women may be in a numerical majority , but they are in a cultural minority .
25 As a general principle it was recommended that hearings should be in public and that reasons should be given for decisions .
26 She claims that friendships should be in the same degree , and not ‘ Where heavy Pomp and sullen Form witholds / That chearful Ease and Sympathy of Souls ’ [ ML , 1 , 77 ] .
27 The issue of conscription was a particularly tender one for the union , for it had for some time been under pressure from the Admiralty over breaches of the obligation of seamen , nominally enforced by the Board of Trade , that sailors should be on board their ships on time and hence not delay sailings .
28 Happiest day ‘ However , the health authority has now raised some additional money so that in-patients will be in this part of the unit , ’ he said .
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