Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] [be] satisfied " in BNC.

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1 For the above equation to be satisfied the expression in the bracket must be equal to zero apart from the gradient of a scalar function ( remember
2 He did require one condition to be satisfied , all the bottom row of steel stays , 56 in total , had to be removed for examination .
3 To the chair reasons for my concern here and reason for my asking her whether she will now agree to a full investigation of this service at to be conducted by councillors and for the council to be satisfied that the service can be put right .
4 According to the functionalist , then , to explain the existence of a social institution we must not look for purposive intention on the part of individuals but , rather , we should investigate the fact that the social system as a whole requires its needs to be satisfied .
5 They are also warned of the need to be satisfied that the contract is suitable for them in the light of their circumstances and financial position .
6 The desire to continue to nurse may have to be subjugated to the need to work at something which enables the other responsibilities to be satisfied .
7 If the explanation of a high standards and routines specification as symptomatic of the desire to be satisfied is correct , one would expect some relationship between this measure and answers to the ‘ Do you like housework ? ’ question .
8 could not have recognised Lautro without being satisfied that the Lautro Rules appear to contain ‘ adequate provision for appeals : ’ see paragraph 2 of Schedule 2 to the Act .
9 Love had already become an impersonal sport , an itch to be satisfied .
10 The conditions to be satisfied are simply that the meaning ‘ must be one which lex will tolerate and one which dispels the uncertainty in such a manner as to settle the dispute without immediately provoking further controversy ’ .
11 VISCOUNT SIMONDS ( dissenting ) : It appears to me that , in order to comply with the provisions of section 8 and thus obtain its protection , there are three relevant conditions to be satisfied by the manufacturer of an article which would otherwise be an infringement of copyright .
12 There are two distinct conditions to be satisfied in s31 .
13 To generate cycles , the model requires certain important conditions to be satisfied .
14 By time-stamping a call-slip on its submission , and by recording on its second copy the time of its arrival , accompanied by the relevant book , in the Reading Room , it was possible to determine the time taken for a reader 's request to be satisfied .
15 This should have the twin advantage of reducing the level of demand to be satisfied by any individual agency whose efficiency should thereby be increased ; and multiplying the information available to budget reviewers , thereby improving the detection of inefficiencies in bureaucratic budgeting .
16 The indistinguishability of the housewife and her work provides , if anything , a motivation to be satisfied — whether with cleaning specifically or with the whole complex of housework activities generally .
17 Such a solution " detracts , or may be thought to detract , from the obligation of the jury to be satisfied beyond reasonable doubt that the accused is guilty of the particular offence , before they enter such a verdict " .
18 That it appears to this Committee that the Secretary ( Mr Huntingford ) has propagated reports injurious to the character of the Professor and that his conduct appears highly culpable in having spread such reports after he had reason to be satisfied that they were groundless .
19 Resolved that , from the report of the Committee consisting of the Earl of Morton , Chairman , & c this meeting is perfectly satisfied with the Character & Conduct of the Professor Mr Vial and is of opinion that the conduct of the Secretary Mr Huntingford is highly culpable in having propagated reports injurious to the Professor Mr Vial after he had reason to be satisfied the [ sic ] were groundless . ’
20 In the context of what Canada achieved — solid victories over Fiji and Romania , a six-point loss to France in a game that most Canadians feel could just as well have provided another win , and , finally , defeat by New Zealand and a heart-stirring two-try finish — Birtwell and his squad have good reason to be satisfied .
21 yeah — Sheff Utd fans has reason to be satisfied .
22 If they can go to the 30,000-capacity Charmilles Stadium in Geneva still in contention the Belfast side will have every reason to be satisfied .
23 There was lengthy correspondence in November 1986 and February 1987 between the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales and the Inland Revenue , about the requirements to be satisfied to obtain clearance under s138 .
24 Other people will decide whether or not to allow that goal to be satisfied .
25 These are becoming increasingly important and since 1990 the law is much more flexible in terms of the criteria to be satisfied before a unit can become a trading fund .
26 The rule i in my submission is that expert evidence is admissible er where there are matters at issue before the court which require expertise for the analysis and these criteria to be satisfied in my submission are that first of all the evidence must be relevant , and secondly the witness must be competent to give it .
27 Hence at balance Although at first sight this may appear to be a single balance condition , in order to be satisfied , the real and imaginary parts of the two sides of the equation must be separately equal so that it is in fact a double balance condition as anticipated .
28 The chargee is unlikely to provide the release before completion and therefore this is invariably the last condition precedent to be satisfied .
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