Example sentences of "[modal v] be [noun] that " in BNC.

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1 Because there was a great Tory voice sounded throughout the press and the mass media you see , that er on compensation for the railways , if there ever should be nationalization that they had to be amply compensated you see .
2 Private nursing homes are another possibility , but these should be ones that are known to your general practitioner as being reliable , and fees are usually fairly high .
3 Parents ' evenings should be events that emphasise the value of sending children to your school .
4 I 'm sure there must be things that your institution would like your council to be doing but which your council is n't doing .
5 Plans for new services and stations ‘ must be schemes that can be grant-aided and must cover their own costs , including running costs .
6 First , there must be evidence that D was provoked to lose self-control and kill .
7 It is important that we do not get away from the fact that , when any charge is laid , there must be evidence that will hold up for convicting somebody of that charge .
8 The answer must be hope that things might just improve ; that one day soon reality will match rhetoric .
9 There must be roads that I can walk along
10 there must be loads that you learn at playschool , what are they ?
11 In the case of the simple potential divider depicted in figure 8.2(c) , the requirement of unaltered loading on insertion between a source and load resistance R L demands that But the attenuation is or through condition ( 8.4 ) From equations ( 8.4 ) and ( 8.5 ) it follows that to implement attenuation A through a simple potential divider without altering the loading of the source , the values of resistances R 1 and R 2 must be Notice that to provide variable attenuation yet maintain unaltered loading , that is , input resistance equal to load resistance , both resistances R 1 and R 2 must be adjusted in such a way as to comply with equations ( 8.6 ) .
12 ‘ There must be risks that there could be moves afoot in the not too distant future for the closure of the Petersfield Court .
13 Again , I see no reason why the theist should not reply that in principle , yes , there might be events that would ‘ de-convert ’ the believer .
14 They might be sensations that only she felt , but even so …
15 So you 've got ta sell benefits you 've got ta know what the product can do for them , right you 've got to find out what they want from it I mean it might be security that 's the big problem
16 " Well , with luck , there 'll be evidence that he was dead by then . "
17 During this particular week , we 've had a number of speakers , guest speakers at the rostrum and there 'll be others that will follow the Reverend Jenkins to the rostrum but the working people of Durham and trade unionists and the miners in particular have very good cause to thank the Reverend David Jenkins .
18 However , they also imply that there could be objects that have always travelled at faster-than light speeds .
19 The logical objects might be components of the presentation structure of the document , such as section headings , or they could be objects that relate to the topic of the document , e.g. book titles that are referenced in the document , part numbers , or , in a document about programming , variable names .
20 It could be behaviour that is different or unusual in a way that is disapproved of , such as stealing or children-battering .
21 In the context of language learning , positive feedback could be evidence that one 's efforts at mastering a language are not in vain and that progress towards one 's goal is being made ; it could be simply a correct response in the language laboratory or praise from the teacher .
22 You 'd think there 'd be fear that the ploughman would suffer damage among the horse 's hoofs , but such was the bond between them that nothing of the kind ever happened . ’
23 But there is a second possibility : beyond our planet 's computer , there may be others that are its superior .
24 Couple of points though about this erm , how the parish council is recognized within the organization because it 's important and that did our day as well and , I suppose in a way it 's the one , one or so positive things out of this that we kind of latch on to , that the communication part is important and erm there may be others that feel the same way that we 're not actually communicating what it is that we 're doing , so , so maybe
25 because there may be initiatives that can come from the factories er which would bring the thing alive also for local
26 Taking a simple case , there may be evidence that day-care or short-stay surgery is just as effective , but of lower cost , than traditional surgery ( Russell et al , 1977 ) ; Waller et al , 1978 ) .
27 The intriguing structures they find may be evidence that sudden explosive events play the dominant role in at least some dynamical phenomena , and that molecular clouds therefore have a rightful place in the current perception of the interstellar medium as one subjected to assaults of extreme violence .
28 Third , there may be rules that do not directly sanction that which might arguably constitute a breach of fiduciary obligation , but which might be thought to assume its legitimacy .
29 There may be things that we can improve and I 'm damn sure there are and we work hard at
30 It may be motivation that proves inadequate or it may be investment .
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