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

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1 that provision shall be void ; but
2 Er perhaps more importantly , i it would n't meet the advice of P P G four that provision should be realistic er a realistic reflection of the needs of business er and that there should be a range in choice of sites to meet
3 First , that for liberty to have real meaning the standards of community provision must be high and access to that provision must be wide .
4 Members should always be aware that the purpose of CPE is to maintain , deepen and extend their own professional competence and that CPE should be relevant to their own specific needs .
5 It argued that English must be taught well in predominantly Welsh-speaking areas , and that Welsh should be available as an option for all children in predominantly English-speaking areas .
6 By contrast , the rational expectations hypothesis , when applied to the theory of inflation , appeared to indicate that money would be neutral in the short run also , thereby denying any role to policy activism .
7 ‘ There is no reason to doubt that money will be available at this stage and the public inquiry is still going ahead as planned . ’
8 ‘ There is no reason to doubt that money will be available at this stage and the public inquiry is still going ahead as planned . ’
9 Right so that bit of it is a hundred and eighty , and that bit will be forty five ,
10 ‘ The real message about Disney , ’ Stern continues , ‘ is that building must be fun .
11 Where an application under the Act for a grant or renewal of a licence or extension of permitted hours , etc. , is submitted too late for consideration by a board at a particular meeting , and the applicant has been rejected by the clerk , who has refused to place it before the board for their consideration , that decision may be subject to appeal under either 5.39 ( see M. Milne Ltd. v. City of Glasgow District Licensing Board , 1987 S.L.T. ( Sh.Ct. ) 145 ) if the particular application was subject to an appeal under 5.39 or to a judicial review if the type of application does not allow of an appeal under 5.39 ( see Main v. City of Glasgow District Licensing Board , 1987 S.L.T. 305 ; Tait v. City of Glasgow District Licensing Board , 1987 S.L.T. 340 ) .
12 Coleridge J. held , quoting the judgment of Lord Kenyon C.J. in Rex v. Bishop of Ely , 5 Durn. & E. 475 , that the court had no power to compel the visitor ‘ to correct or alter his decision , although that decision may be erroneous . ’
13 ‘ It has been decided , and is now admitted , that where a visitor has acted in his visitatorial capacity , this court has no power to compel him to correct or alter his decision , although that decision may be erroneous .
14 The Sainsbury Book of Children 's Cookery [ in most branches at £3.45 ] is written by Roz Denny and Caroline Waldegrave and teaches children basic cookery skills , while showing that cooking can be fun .
15 Anhydrite in minor quantities has been reported at different Devonian horizons in two wells in France and Belgium , and in more substantial thickness in the Dinantian in Belgium ( Massa and Oudin 1980 ) ; intriguing speculations have been made that halite might be present deeper in the Namur and Dinant basins .
16 The river was running fast and I learnt later that bathing could be perilous .
17 Our data suggest , then , that chemiluminescence may be useful as a new marker when determination of the disease activity of ulcerative colitis is desired .
18 Yet that change may be slow to come .
19 Law of the evidence in relation to that change will be apparent when I deal with the question of loss of future earnings .
20 The purpose of analysis is to break the errors into different groups so that teaching can be specific .
21 The pollsters , who said that Labour 's campaign was swinging , then that Parliament would be hanging , but must now be counted among the Do n't Know 's .
22 ( 2 ) An interest although not pecuniary may also disqualify , but the interest in that case must be substantial .
23 It is an essential part of the input process that text must be subject to validation before its release for editing .
24 A decision that a local authority should take proceedings for libel , if the action were available at law , would probably be made by the majority of councillors in defence of the reputation of the council with reference to conduct for which that majority might be responsible ; and the proceedings would be conducted at the expense of the local taxpayers .
25 ‘ Mind you , ’ George said abruptly , ‘ that certificate must be sheer balls because he 'd have to use his roadname on it .
26 Ignoring once again Honderich 's polemical language , there is an important problem here : namely , how is it that Conservatism can be responsible for what everyone agrees are two very different governmental strategies informed by two very different social philosophies ?
27 Without legal connections and with little money , he judged that progress would be easier in the provinces and went to Manchester , where he built up a mainly civil practice until Sir David Napley , Jeremy Thorpe 's solicitor , happened to see him in action .
28 These hardliners argue that a clear-cut action of that kind would be easier to understand , and ultimately more popular , than the Likud 's present policy of supporting Palestinian autonomy in principle while opposing it in practice .
29 If the current analysis of ‘ post modernism ’ is any guide to this , that experience will be complex and fragmented ( Harvey 1989 ) .
30 The historian normally wants a longer perspective and the more time passes , the more likely it is that research will be concerned with change over time rather than with a ‘ snapshot ’ of 1991 .
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