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

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1 However , coupled with this awareness of the benefits on offer must be a realisation that perceptions of management style , organization and staff development will be drastically altered .
2 There needs to be a recognition that appeals for aid must also have spin-off for the company concerned if the appeal is likely to succeed .
3 He says it 's a period that appeals to him because it was both sophisticated and wicked .
4 We will meet with exactly the same words in the Hebrew again in 1 Samuel 4.5 , when the ark is brought into the Israelite camp and , the storyteller reports , ‘ all Israel gave a mighty shout ’ ( it is a pity that variations in the English translations of the verses obscure the echoes in the original ) .
5 The fact that the duty of care is enforced at all means of course that there is a possibility that decisions with bad outcomes will attract liability , and so to that extent procedural standards might suppress risk .
6 A frequent correlate of feminist psychology 's lack of political analysis , is a conviction that changes in the purely psychological areas of perceptions and expectations can improve gender relations .
7 In effect , the requirement of the last paragraph is a requirement that visitors to museums should be initiated along a path of learning , and should be given enough information ( for example by means of captions , or via supplementary information in , say , the museum guidebook ) to enable them to proceed further , if they so desire , in a reasonably sensible and efficient way .
8 He indicated that discussion with the privately-run homes have gone very well and warned that there is a danger that homes in the voluntary sector may be left behind in negotiations .
9 Posting some of the city 's bills to another address — ‘ load-shedding ’ , as it is called — is a remedy that appeals to New York politicians .
10 It is a fact that lists of exam results make no allowance for the academic levels of a school 's intake of pupils .
11 Aeration is a must , more so in tanks that are 24″ ( 60cm ) deep or more , or there is a risk that gases like carbon dioxide will build up near the bottom and not be expelled from the system .
12 ‘ There was a danger that allies of Siward 's might approach him from the south-west .
13 One of them — Dr. John Miles from the civil engineering department of the University college Cardiff — stated that there was a danger that parts of low-lying Cardiff could be turned into an urban slum .
14 This was a report that gangs of men were raiding deer-parks and shooting deer with rifles fitted with silencers , then selling the animals for meat .
15 Specifically there was a recognition that delays in slum clearance were inevitable , and therefore it was still important to achieve improvements of older houses ; local authority acquisition was envisaged to achieve this .
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