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

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1 Main Line argued that Basinger was talked out of the project by her new agent because the $60,000 commission on the deal had gone to her previous agent .
2 Although much talk went on it was n't until 1876 and then again in April 1892 , that meetings were called to consider " A bridge across the Medway " .
3 Never ever say that hope is gone , my dear .
4 Personal injury practitioners can only make any sort of profit at all if they achieve a realistic cash flow and this can only be obtained by ensuring that payment is made as soon as the case is settled .
5 It also ensured that payment was assured by the buyer 's settlement bank to that of the seller on the same way as the transfer of stock .
6 Implicit , too , in Innocent 's dealings with the separate kingdoms was the notion that payment was expected as tribute for crowning kings .
7 She kept her eye on things generally , such as : tactfully suggesting to an under-housemaid ( caught out bypassing Lizzie 's careful instructions ) that pos were meant to be scrubbed till their inner china gleamed , as well as being emptied every morning .
8 ‘ That this deal he set up with the Iranians through Nadirpur — part of the arrangement was that Philippe be released — in return for French arms . ’
9 That she achieved it just when the company was set for major expansion , was an accident of timing that Bernard was determined to exploit to the full .
10 It was committed to the beliefs that specialization in higher education had been corrupted into narrowness , that scholars and students in sealed disciplines no longer communicated with one another , that values were neglected in a world of facts , that the lack of residence in many contemporary universities removed a deeply significant part of their traditional culture as institutions .
11 These and other reports make it plain that attitudes were divided on the ‘ Jewish Question ’ , now as before .
12 Nevertheless it seems likely that change was forced on him , as earlier on such ‘ empirical ’ despots as Peter I in Russia and Frederick William I in Prussia , by the need for greater practical efficiency , and to some extent perhaps by an instinctive feeling for rationality , not by theories propounded in Paris .
13 by no means all species of raptors suffered in this way , but sufficient alarm was engendered to lead to demands that organo-chlorides be prohibited .
14 Verderers and agisters were on occasion , however , appointed directly by the king or by the Justice of the Forest ; at other times the warden of the forest was ordered to see that vacancies were filled .
15 The fact that criminality is linked with respectability and power is central to Marxist-based studies , such as those of Chambliss ( see Chapter 2 ) .
16 It is obvious from the above that researchers are drawn to research in areas which interest and stimulate them .
17 So why , then , are we so eager to inform every other driver on the road that Surfboarders Do It Standing Up , or that Rugby Is Played By Men With Odd-shaped Balls ?
18 It is not enough that hedges are misted in fresh green spray ; are greener today than they were yesterday , and greener yesterday than they were the day before .
19 Within the government , local officials of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources have expressed misgivings over the fact that permission was granted at senior level despite the findings of environmental impact assessments which concurred with the environmentalists ' fears .
20 It should be noted that liability is confined to " consumer goods " intended for private use in the course of a business .
21 First , by emphasizing that preferences are displaced away somewhat from the familiar , it is possible to explain two facets of the data from humans that would otherwise have seemed incompatible .
22 Kelly notes that builders are constrained by the threat of lawsuits should something happen to a structure built outside normal building codes .
23 He got some sort of report from intelligence sources in England that Steiner was killed at a place called Meltham House trying to get at Churchill . ’
24 Our researches confirm that intoxication is implicated in many call outs .
25 Criticism and discussion must , therefore , be solicited and encouraged , but never for its own sake , and only up to the point that decision is taken .
26 As he told Fred Emery on Panorama , ‘ from the moment that decision was taken to cancel the opportunity for a collective judgement to be taken , I knew that something very wrong had happened . ’
27 Petrashevskii 's proposal that merchants be allowed to buy populated estates hardly bespoke a passion for social revolution .
28 It is also interesting to note that endorphins are released when acupuncture is practised and perhaps make a significant contribution to the therapeutic effects which may be achieved .
29 He or she will be aided by volunteers who do doorstep canvassing to try to determine where supporters live : on election day they will keep a running tab on who has voted in order to ensure that support is maximized .
30 It is recommended that forms be obtained by schools , colleges and individuals from the Art and Design Admissions Registry .
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