Example sentences of "[vb -s] [prep] [be] satisfied " in BNC.

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1 Clearly , the Trust has to be satisfied on all these points before proceeding .
2 The Commission has to be satisfied that the various criteria are met before adding the areas to the EEC list of LFAs .
3 The court has to be satisfied that there are substantial grounds for believing that , if released on bail , the defendant would fail to appear for trial , would commit an offence while on bail , or would obstruct the course of justice .
4 The MMC simply has to be satisfied that the merger is not contrary to the public interest .
5 I stress that any person wishing to operate buses must have a PSV operator 's licence issued by the traffic commissioner , who has to be satisfied that the person is of good repute and financial standing and has adequate facilities to maintain the vehicles in a roadworthy condition .
6 In such cases the bank/organisation has to be satisfied that a policy of insurance on the private dwelling , adequate to cater for the bank's/organisation 's interest , has been effected by the mortgagor on the buildings on the security of which the mortgage is granted .
7 In these cases the committee has to be satisfied that there has been a bona fide change of intention , or that there are other exceptional circumstances , and if satisfied can permit the applicant to complete additional training as a preparation for entering pupillage .
8 I think , Chairman , that 's still subject to approval by the E A B , erm , which is at the end of the day , the important party that has to be satisfied , so , these are very successful negotiations , but we , we 're still awaiting erm , confirmation they 've been accepted .
9 The test of incapacity should be either that contained in s94(2) ( where a judge has to be satisfied of the incapacity ) or that in the wider provision of s145(1) ( where the patient is " a person suffering or appearing to be suffering from mental disorder " ) .
10 A spiritual void needs to be satisfied , so what is offered as serious and sacrosanct must be as good as it pretends .
11 A particularly unpleasant and pervasive form of ageism is that which suggests that old people only require their basic physical needs to be satisfied , rather than a combination of physical , social , emotional and spiritual .
12 Since it is the equation unc that needs to be satisfied , we should choose the potential as a vector ( called , not without logic , the vector potential ) , defined by the equation
13 The Council needs to be satisfied generally that the company is able to provide a proper professional service to its clients .
14 ( c ) forthwith of any of the occurrences referred to in Rule 9(2) or where a condition referred to in Rule 9(1) ceases to be satisfied .
15 As far as the building itself is concerned , Hulten has not been able to exert much influence on a project conceived some seven years ago , but he professes to be satisfied with the structure , describing it as ‘ generous ’ .
16 Mr Waddington , who hopes to eliminate prison overcrowding within three years , now appears to be satisfied that other sections of his white paper will reduce the number of less-serious offenders sent to prison .
17 but I 'm , I 'm rapidly running out of the allowance erm she appears to be satisfied
18 If you want two matches to be satisfied simultaneously you put them on the same row in the criteria range .
19 ( 1 ) The following conditions shall at all times be satisfied by a recognised body and where any condition fails to be satisfied by a recognised body the recognition of the body by the Council shall expire :
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