Example sentences of "[noun pl] [conj] [that] [pron] be [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Developing an information set from properly-defined critical success factors will ensure that it includes all the required key performance indicators and that they are supported by the full range of internal and external , financial and non-financial information that is necessary . |
2 | He found now he was speaking to all the eagles in the Cages and that they were listening to him . |
3 | We duly went back to Sun , which claims there is to a deal , just like it said , has been for months and that it is moving lots of product . |
4 | Pensioners are aware that they do not have to pay for ITV or any other channels but that they are called upon to pay for BBC television programmes . |
5 | Injection pipettes are made in exactly the same way as holding pipettes except that they are broken off at a smaller internal diameter . |
6 | I believe that God 's forgiveness is one of the most blessed and therapeutic experiences and that it is offered to all who seek it … |
7 | He had borrowed the ledger one night and read how a member of the Longford militia came galloping up on a foam-flecked horse to the doors of Carewscourt , yelling that the French and Irish had scattered Lake 's army to the four winds and that they were coming south and for everyone to flee , flee , flee if they valued their lives … . |
8 | and used steel cans and that it was costing them less to use that than it was to use |
9 | The fact that nationalized industries make losses is not sufficient to prove that they are not minimizing costs or that they are producing the wrong output from society 's view-point . |
10 | The look of the covers is central to the consistency of the brand name , ensuring that each volume conforms to expectations and that it is concocted to the same recipe . |
11 | Twenty-four hours later he admonished Babs for over-stressing the little-girl aspect of Cleopatra , pointing out that childishness of character was not a question of years and that she was mistaken if she supposed the difference between folly and wisdom had anything to do with either age or youth . |
12 | Despite economic recession , I am very pleased that , over the last year , we have not only delivered £56 million of projects and programmes but that we are achieving that balance . |
13 | On Oct. 1 Russian observers who had arrived in Baku , the Azerbaijani capital , on Sept. 28 to monitor the ceasefire , were reported as saying that in Kazakh district there were no hostilities and that they were to move on to Kubatlin district next day . |
14 | Connolly denied the charges but the court heard that swabs taken from his hands indicated he had been in contact with explosives and that he was found in possession of a key to the front door of the second house . |
15 | She knew perfectly well that he was not very interested in paintings and that he was looking only for a secluded place where he could kiss her . |
16 | We are told that federalism means different things to different people , that it is a benign arrangement which does not centralise but pushes power downwards to the people and the regions and that it is based on subsidiarity . |
17 | Cardiff saw that he was wearing gloves and that he was pulling at them nervously , as if afraid that they might come off . |
18 | In the announcement of their forthcoming System 7 software they revealed that they were moving towards the concept of using outline fonts to generate the screen displays and that they were developing their own proprietary format , then known as Royal but subsequently re-named TrueType . |
19 | like be doing his A levels and that she 's saying that she 's gon na take both of our stereos , lock them in the , lock them in the shed all day , take |
20 | I think that this psychological change is in accordance with social developments and that it is accompanied by an increasing tendency of women towards masculinity . |
21 | Rather like small urban AONBs except that they are designated by the local planning authority as part of their planning function . |
22 | He had no doubt it was one of the verderers ' horses and that it was dying ; indeed , even as he watched it the spasmodic movements seemed weaker and less purposeful . |
23 | Realising these advantages assumes that DHAs do have bargaining leverage over providers , that they do have choices and that they are given the freedom to make them . |
24 | Make sure food is as free as possible from food poisoning organisms and that it is handled hygienically at all times — see Good Food Handling Guide on p 6&7 . |
25 | Grampian Police say they are satisfied there is a link among all four incidents and that they were designed to cause maximum disruption . |
26 | Participating preference shares are similar to other familiar kinds of preference shares except that they are entitled , in addition to a fixed dividend for each accounting period , to a percentage of the dividends paid on the ordinary shares . |
27 | They mentioned that you and Anna walked a hundred miles and that you were following it up with a heavy date . |
28 | Observers noted that some members of the military had interests on the boards of several state enterprises and that they were thought to oppose wide-ranging privatization plans . |
29 | Andrew Dorin , Scottish Natural Heritage 's Orkney officer , said yesterday the transducers were similar in size to oil drums but that they were hoping to find someone prepared to fly them up . |