Example sentences of "and [that] [pers pn] be " in BNC.

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1 A declaration should be enclosed for the Charity Trustee to sign saying that s/he has read the constitution , understands her/his responsibilities and that s/he is not disqualified from acting as a Charity Trustee .
2 Hyam believes that the sexual activities of imperialist manpower have been erased from the historical record , or else written about in stereotyped ways which had little to do with reality , and that we are therefore left with an incomplete understanding of the colonial experience .
3 Epicurus did , indeed , place supreme value on ‘ pleasure ’ ; but he thought of this as the calm tranquillity and freedom from anxiety which would be achieved by realizing that there is no life after death , and that we are not subject to outside divine influences .
4 In this , the statement by the Anglican-Roman Catholic International Commission ( ARCIC ) II , ‘ Salvation and the Church ’ , is a major breakthrough because theologians from the Roman Catholic and Anglican Communions were able to state together the ‘ once-for-all ’ offering of Christ on the cross , and that we are not saved by good works but for good works .
5 There is probably an equal number of people , for example , who think that the less able have a poor deal , and that the system should be geared more towards improving their lot , and on the other hand of those who think that it is the most able who suffer , and that we are wasting our educational resources unless we tilt the system towards them .
6 Our plans for the future are to ensure this strength is preserved and that we are fully equipped to meet changing conditions .
7 As adults , we face the fact that our charming sympathetic introduction to animals becomes more complicated and that we are not fair to ourselves or to the animals if we identify with them .
8 I can not think , however , that we are meant to live as if life is earnest and real , and that we are not meant to enjoy ourselves .
9 In the above I have assumed that we are dealing only in values , and that we are not considering how prices of production , average rate of profit , etc. , are formed by the introduction of ‘ Dept .
10 It seems as if all the universe , including the Earth and ourselves , is present at all points in this continuum , and that we are therefore truly beings at all levels .
11 It thinks it 's a civil war , a rebellion , and that we are living in a part of the universe occupied by the rebel .
12 Lewis could state boldly , as we have seen , that Christianity believes that there is a civil war on , a rebellion , ‘ and that we are living in a part of the universe occupied by the rebel ’ ( Lewis 1942 : 46 ) .
13 Crucially , however , the point is this : I can not pretend that the philosophical Enlightenment has never happened , and that we are not living on the ‘ post ’ side of a scientific revolution .
14 She insists that we should see God primarily as all loving , and claims that ‘ ’ Love is his meaning'' and that we are all enfolded in that love .
15 We have to demonstrate that we are aware of their feeling of pain , and that we are interested in talking to them about it .
16 And that we are making progress in locating the ship — whether it be sunk or pirated . ’
17 We can understand this more clearly if we imagine that the tables have been turned , and that we are trying to get by in basic dolphin-language .
18 ‘ It is a good figure but objectively you have to say the trend remains flat and that we are still bumping along the bottom , ’ said John Shepperd , economist with merchant bank SG Warburg .
19 ‘ Then we had a chat on the phone last week and I told Nigel it would be a new adventure for him if he joined our team and that we are all looking forward to his racing in America .
20 In the same fashion , Kant maintained , the nature of our knowledge can not be understood if we assume that it is simply fed into us from outside ourselves , and that we are merely passive recipients of information from the world around us .
21 ( 2 ) Supposing that there is such a moral law and that we are under moral obligations , what is their content ?
22 ‘ Part of my job ’ , said one , ‘ is to make sure that the approach in every district is similar throughout the area and that we are consistent , in the same way that it 's [ my superior 's ] job to make sure that I 'm consistent along with my colleagues in all the areas within the region . ’
23 It may be argued that fundholding allows us to discharge these responsibilities ourselves in respect of our own practice population , and that we are capable of doing the job better than a large purchasing authority .
24 I have noted what Andrew 's said about the graduates , and that we are actually getting some fee earning
25 So often people say to us that they wish us well and that we are doing a good job .
26 Suppose that the government increases the tax on capital in the corporate sector ( ) and that we are interested in the response of the wage rental ratio ( ) .
27 In particular it showed me the many opportunities we have , and that we are a talented organisation .
28 So I feel that our power has grown very much and that we are now hand in hand with the comrades in Namibia .
29 The hon. Gentleman knows that our doors are always open to members of the farming or fishing communities who have problems and that we are active around the countryside .
30 In view of the fact that eye testing is important in picking up illness in the elderly and that we are in the business of preventive medicine rather than treating illnesses when they occur , will my hon. Friend keep an open mind ?
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