Example sentences of "[that] be [adv] " in BNC.

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1 The falsificationist sees science as a set of hypotheses that are tentatively proposed with the aim of accurately describing or accounting for the behaviour of some aspect of the world or universe .
2 Erm , for those of you , and it seems to me that there 's not many people been upstairs and collected these things , but this er motion is covered by two G M B documents that are upstairs and for the people to catch with us .
3 Here we shall merely try to summarise the main points that are immediately relevant to the topic of this book .
4 In the first part of The Form , language is used to denote action and inner states that are immediately recognisable so that , for instance , cleanness of mouth is defined as not talking for the sake of it and telling no lies ( c.5 ) .
5 As a label , Gramola is still revived from time to time for releases that are primarily designed for the local market .
6 It is migration patterns that are primarily responsible for these shifts , and they are also related to changes in residential preferences and to trends in the location of employment and housing opportunities .
7 As a consequence , the refugees gravitate to a handful of boroughs that are primarily — I heard the hon. Member for Beckenham ( Sir P. Goodhart ) refer to Bromley — Labour boroughs , in London and in one or two other cities .
8 The two are interfaced together so that queries that are primarily spatial can also access the attribute data , and vice-versa .
9 On the question of theory choice , Kuhn insists that there are no criteria of choice that are logically compelling .
10 However , allowing for additions by providing areas that are logically extensions of the prime data tracks , rather than just physically , has made it necessary to double the size of the lowest-level index , with separate entries for records on the prime data and overflow tracks .
11 The ‘ fraternization ’ of disparate discourses provides a point of transfer between narrative compartments and metaphoric networks that are logically , temporally , or thematically distant .
12 Finally , attention will focus on island communities in the developing world where land-use has created specific environmental problems that are frequently related to watershed abuse .
13 ‘ I ’ , ‘ me ’ or ‘ mine ’ are words that are frequently heard in the classroom , as a child proudly announces that he has ‘ built a big tower ’ or ‘ got one like that ’ , or as he asserts himself by virtue of possession , ‘ That 's mine ’ .
14 Two questions that are frequently asked are : how can one tell a first edition ? and why bother with it anyway ?
15 This not only reminds us of the existence of a non-state section of education ( which as we write in mid-1987 seems set only to increase in size ) , but also in drawing attention to the relations between the state and non-state sectors , points out features of the conditions under which the former operates that are frequently taken for granted .
16 Defining formulas are certain words or phrases that are frequently used in definitions , such as ’ the quality or state of being ’ or ’ of or relating to ’ , and these have been used to identify a variety of lexical-semantic relations in dictionary definitions .
17 This diversity accounts for the mutually contradictory complaints that are frequently voiced by village locals : that the newcomers come in and try to run everything or that they take no part in village life and are not ‘ involved ’ .
18 Up to 75 per cent of bricks and mortar values on a foroed sales basis , or up to 60 per cent of the going concern business valuation , to include goodwill , fixtures fittings and stock are yardsticks that are frequently encountered .
19 I wish you could hear some of the magnificent speeches that are frequently made us , because I know you like dearly to hear your daughter praised .
20 You write books that are critically praised .
21 It was n't anybody else 's awar it was a T U C award and you can imagine the very issue that has been raised here today are the very aspects that are critically analyzed by the T U C in determined award , but I will take on board the points that have been mentioned .
22 A particular theoretical diagnosis of American urban crisis achieves a certain respectability and is assumed to generate policy templates that are universally useful in all post-industrial societies , as applicable in Newcastle as in New York .
23 Givon typifies this approach in that he scales make , have and cause according to " two semantic properties that are universally attested : ( a ) intended ( controlled ) vs unintended ( uncontrolled ) causation … ; ( b ) mediated vs direct causation " ( 1980 : 335 ) .
24 There is also the supplementary point that very commonly the " web-groups that are thus linked together treat their solidarity as deriving from common substance , in contrast to the alliances , which link " we " and " they " , which rest on obligations periodically expressed in gift-giving and services .
25 Among the parties that are soon to come to life the Socialists , National Democrats and the Christian Democrats will figure strongly .
26 The only real threat to them is pressure to sell books that are particularly valuable , as happened to John Ryland 's Library in Manchester a while ago , though that was not of course a private library .
27 It should also have defined measures of performance , a mechanism for recognising when deviations occur , and a means of taking control action when necessary , factors that are particularly relevant to the Procedure Audit process .
28 At times when the satellite is not involved in surveying , for example when passing near the poles , IRAS will observe objects that are particularly interesting astronomically .
29 The first and foremost is natural selection ; individuals that are particularly well-adapted to their environment reproduce more than their fellows and so copies of their genes become more common .
30 Do n't be swayed by the fact that many players have an optical digital output socket instead ; this ‘ higher tech ’ alternative is invariably audibly inferior , and is usually fitted to ensure compliance with RFI ( Radio Frequency Interference ) regulations in countries such as Germany that are particularly strict on the subject .
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