Example sentences of "be [verb] [adv] that [pers pn] [vb base] " in BNC.

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1 In our society it has been pointed out that we do not always give due credit to the ladies who provide the refreshments at our meetings , and yet the coffee break is an attractive part of the evenings , the time when we can chat about the talk and other railway topics .
2 It has been pointed out that you need to knit two straight rows after each transfer and , at first , glance , it may look as though you do n't knit the two rows after a plain arrow for this punchcard .
3 well how would that how would that fit into the present context ? , erm , we 're assuming here that I have n't decided the er European points or some of them in your favour
4 how would that fit into the present context , erm , we 're assuming here that I have n't decided the er European courts or some of them in your favour
5 And what is the misogyny that they 're putting out that you talk about ?
6 I most grateful to the minister for giving way and it 's good to see the government er at last acknowledging the justice of the amendments to do exactly what we 're proposing now that we put in to most of the committees like the building societies c c c b b bill a and like the banking bill when they were discussing the nineteen eighties but Lord Justice Bingham also recommended er and I quote , the determination of the correct relationship between client , auditor and supervisor raises an issue of policy more appropriate for decision making by parliament than by the bank and the accounting profession .
7 ‘ He has been told simply that I object to marriage with Artai , ’ she said .
8 All these workshops that have been going on that we have n't been to .
9 I think it is a tribute to the work that we 've been doing recently that we have been invited to join IUCN .
10 It 's been proved elsewhere that they work .
11 Cut a tongue in each of the faces to be joined so that they interlock neatly , bind the joint with raffia and cover with grafting wax or bituminous tree paint .
12 Double and triple installations can be arranged so that they use a constant flow of water , which is introduced into the rinse sink , overflowing by weirs wash sinks , to discharge continuously via an overflow pipe fixed in the wash sink .
13 Jobs which do not fulfil this purpose must be reorganised so that they do .
14 Slightly larger objects , however different and unrelated , should be grouped so that they have something in common like colour or national origin .
15 Meals also have to be modified so that they do not produce a rhythmic input to the body .
16 An arrangement may be made so that you look at only one person who ‘ interprets ’ what is said , through writing or clear speech , but awareness of the ‘ feel ’ of the meeting and possible eye contact can not be easily conveyed at second hand .
17 And really it has to be said and has to be said historically that I mean the army in a way was left with a job which politicians should have sorted out before it got to that stage .
18 The and their self-opinionated Premier , Jacques Delores , must be told clearly that we stand for co-operation of Western style democracy , not the old Eastern block style of all encompassing socialist state with the dead hand of Brussels directing policies , as Moscow did with the U S S R. Freedom of the independent nation and people must confer .
19 ‘ Either that , or I 'm pointing out that you 've failed on this occasion and will have even less opportunity for success on another . ’
20 The tags in the corpus must also be translated so that they conform to the same tagset as this new lexicon .
21 Space must be left so that they get an uninterrupted view , extra lighting may need to be laid on and someone must be on hand to make sure the photograph has an accurate caption .
22 Respondents are always reluctant to admit such deficiencies ; questions must be phrased so that they seem quite acceptable , e.g. ‘ Which brand of washing powder did you buy last ? ’ might become ‘ Can you remember which brand … ? ’
23 If they can not be brought together the organization must be changed so that they report — possibly only for this one task — to the same person .
24 If they can not be brought together the organization must be changed so that they report — possibly only for this one task — to the same person .
25 Notice that they are standardised so that they sum to 1,000 .
26 If I were saying here that I do n't approve , then obviously it would be of no value , it would just be generation gap inanity , but it 's not that , and approval does n't come into the equation .
27 Also , as he discovers after a little experiment , the windows of the shops here are constructed so that you do n't have to keep looking sideways to see yourself in them .
28 However , that is n't the end of the sum because you do have to add a policy fee , and we 're not talking expense charge here , of one pound nineteen , we are talking a number which has been devised so that you get right answer from the rate book .
29 The second premise is a description of the experimental set-up , including the statement , ‘ This sample of bats is blindfolded so that they do not have the use of their eyes ’ .
30 So much is going on that you do n't know anything about — ’
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