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

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1 If they 're saying they work with people that are post sixteen and a special need , then they 'll have to identify those people and have to say , but th the
2 A good stalker only singles out weak animals from a herd , or those that are past their best .
3 I mean I think that there still are quite a few areas that are off limits for women , but in those areas where women have gained admittance , have they gained acceptance ?
4 The statutory requirement should no longer apply to the 250,000 or so companies that are below the VAT registration threshold of £36,600 , and those companies which meet the VAT cash accounting limit requirements ( £300,000 ) should be allowed to opt out of the audit provided there is unanimous agreement among the shareholders .
5 The board said its actions were based on ‘ a wide range of factors including financial results that are below the board 's expectations . ’
6 And the ones that are below target funnily enough , are productivity , which is still measured , and I do n't agree with that .
7 The priest could n't have looked more relieved if he had completed a mission to those that dwell in the waters that are below the earth .
8 It has been shown in man that gastrin-17 augments pancreatic enzyme secretion at doses that are below the maximum for gastric acid secretion .
9 You have been given great talents , you can achieve results that are beyond the ability of anyone else .
10 As we have seen with the Oedipus myth , the final move in revealing its meaning informs the anthropologist about features of the culture that are beyond the content of the myth .
11 What all of this shows is an image of a world fraught with dangers that are beyond the control of any human being , a world where the only refuge is in the protection and nurturance of kin and community .
12 The report confirmed that house officers spend much of their time on inappropriate tasks — either those that are beyond their competence and for which they can not hope to provide optimum care ( like providing the main source of symptom control to inpatients , the sole medical cover to surgical patients , and explaining complicated procedures to patients and relatives ) and others that could be done just as well by non-medical staff ( like filing reports , taking routine blood samples , and arranging beds ) .
13 One publisher requires that authors warrant that the article does not infringe any copyright , trademark or patent , that is not libellous and so on ( matters that are beyond the competence of the author to judge ) and the author is required to indemnify the publishers ‘ against any costs expenses , or damages which [ the publisher ] may incur or for which [ the publisher ] may become liable as a result of any breach of these warranties ’ .
14 Firing a gas kiln is an art and despite all his care the potter submits his ware to the flames and delights in the subtle variations that are beyond his control .
15 Though matte painting was and is favoured largely for economy — it reduces travel or set building or both — handcrafted painting is at times capable of effects that are beyond photography in terms of atmosphere , imagination and invention .
16 To what extent they are affected , and whether this makes them dependent upon forces that are beyond their control in the way they exercise their discretion , as opposed to being ‘ free agents ’ and therefore capable of choosing to follow a different policy in the light of changing circumstances , is the subject of this section .
17 Neurophysiology requires a set of skills — notably , apart from a dexterity in operating on small animals , a reasonable grasp of electronics — that are beyond the range of mere biochemists like me .
18 This is getting us into realms of chemistry that are beyond our scope .
19 This clearly raises issues that are beyond the scope of my present argument .
20 The report defines seriously degraded soils as those which either can not be restored to their former productivity , or can be restored only with major construction efforts , such as drainage projects or soil conservation terraces and banks , that are beyond the ability of individual farmers .
21 And I was struck by an enthusiastic review of the programme by a male press critic which really emphasised for me how both political and media discourses are implicated in addressing audiences/voters in patriarchal terms that are outside most of our experience .
22 THERE is abundant evidence to link continental flood basalt provinces with mantle plume activity ; however , flood basalts often have radiogenic isotope signatures that are outside the range for plume sources as recorded in ocean-island basalts .
23 Editor , — Rhona Panton 's article on family health services authorities and prescribing refers , in its opening paragraph , to several factors that are outside the control of these authorities and that require understanding in the context of prescribing costs .
24 ‘ You mean things that are outside the laws of nature — supernatural things ? ’ asked Holmes .
25 Determining all disputes is very likely to take an expert into matters that are outside his professional competence .
26 Part of the school 's work with the press may well be to break down unfair stereotypes about shortages of equipment , dilapidation , neglect and poor levels of morale , though these are serious concerns there are still an overwhelming number of positive aspects to primary education that are worth celebrating and sharing .
27 It is frustrating as a producer , when you have so many ideas that are worth trying to make it better . ’
28 This definition includes a number of assumptions that are worth expansion .
29 However , the principles are the same regardless of the extent that MINSE is applied , and only the purpose of the investigation will determine the depth of analysis needed and the amount of resources that are worth employing .
30 One of the main jobs of the unit is to advise branch managers about technical projects that are worth backing .
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