Example sentences of "[that] be [prep] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 A good stalker only singles out weak animals from a herd , or those that are past their best .
2 The report confirmed that house officers spend much of their time on inappropriate tasks — either those that are beyond their competence and for which they can not hope to provide optimum care ( like providing the main source of symptom control to inpatients , the sole medical cover to surgical patients , and explaining complicated procedures to patients and relatives ) and others that could be done just as well by non-medical staff ( like filing reports , taking routine blood samples , and arranging beds ) .
3 To what extent they are affected , and whether this makes them dependent upon forces that are beyond their control in the way they exercise their discretion , as opposed to being ‘ free agents ’ and therefore capable of choosing to follow a different policy in the light of changing circumstances , is the subject of this section .
4 Firing a gas kiln is an art and despite all his care the potter submits his ware to the flames and delights in the subtle variations that are beyond his control .
5 This is getting us into realms of chemistry that are beyond our scope .
6 Determining all disputes is very likely to take an expert into matters that are outside his professional competence .
7 The Test Manager should regularly check that progress is being made toward resolving the problems that are under his control .
8 The Computer Group Manager should regularly check the progress that is being made towards resolving the problems that are under his control .
9 The tragedy is , we 've done nothing about the exclusive reliance on interest rates , we 've done nothing about the continuing erosion of jobs , and particularly so in the regions , er and this government has er wasted the summer months ; when it could have taken action it has merely compounded the problems that are of it 's own creation in the mismanagement of the economy .
10 In a letter of May 1259 , Gaston VII of Béarn referred to the lordship which he exercised over Amanieu VI , lord of Albret , and to the ‘ contracts [ convenz ] that are between us ’ .
11 But then suddenly discovering writers like Joyce , Beckett , Kavanagh and Hardy you realise there are certain books that are about your life , even if reflected through another person 's eyes .
12 But so far , because of the other pressures that are on us , that just has n't been able to be followed
13 It sounds as though we perhaps are blind to the things that are on our own doorstep , which I think is something we tend to accept .
14 Obviously it 's the human condition that you never actually ever finish all the things that are on your to do list , so you always have to reschedule things .
15 And I think what we 've got to think about is what our general attitude is to ourselves and to our other road users that are around us .
16 Well there 's no question but which therapists and people of medical profession have come across cases of people who have indeed been scarred for their whole lives and and found it very difficult to maintain trust and relationships and and be able to achieve their potential as a result of the sorts of situations that they endured , and perhaps we 're more understanding about those sorts of areas of the human need to be able to express anxiety and to feel that to express fears is is not something that 's going to overwhelm people that are around us , so that adults who are in the care of children , be they teachers , or parents , or child care workers , can allow children to express their feelings so that they do n't need to hold on to them and thereby increase the fears that they have .
17 Any what about the trees that are around it as well ?
18 My letter to your Honour of the fifth January last being writ before the great events that are upon us now , would lead your judgement astray as to our progress in these fair Isles , for mighty Saturn threw his sinister shadow heavy upon me at that juncture and many untoward and grievous events had combined to cloud my spirits that now are light as a summer breeze again .
19 Some say it is they who are bringing about these times that are upon us .
20 Er what the gov the British government would like to see is a resolution of these matters er our precise position er and attitude and er erm the assistance we can give in reaching conclusions is much more a matter er for ministers of the foreign office rather than myself so the honourable gentleman er invites me to tread in areas that do n't belong to me and do not actually belong to these orders that are before us , no they 're not , they 're not really relevant to whether we approve or not the orders that are before us , er I 'll give way in a moment but the honourable gentleman er for I believe wanted to intervene .
21 Er what the gov the British government would like to see is a resolution of these matters er our precise position er and attitude and er erm the assistance we can give in reaching conclusions is much more a matter er for ministers of the foreign office rather than myself so the honourable gentleman er invites me to tread in areas that do n't belong to me and do not actually belong to these orders that are before us , no they 're not , they 're not really relevant to whether we approve or not the orders that are before us , er I 'll give way in a moment but the honourable gentleman er for I believe wanted to intervene .
22 It becomes the teachers ' responsibility to identify and investigate problems connected with their own and their school 's practice ; to evaluate existing provision in relation to context and to propose , implement and evaluate remedies that are within their resources .
23 Even the things that are within your scope .
24 Only an idealized observer could see both the inner processing and the causal relations of the symbols to outside objects that give them meaning : no one could actually be that idealized observer , because each observer is confined to operating on the symbols that are within his computational machinery , and this excludes their external causal relations .
25 ( d ) Other rights Where the tenant has been granted rights ( eg a right of support ) the landlord will be entitled to rights that are in their nature reciprocal to the rights he has granted , or is taken to have granted , to the tenant ( Re Webb 's Lease [ 1952 ] Ch 808 ) .
26 One , a comparison of the costs in similar authorities , and we 've taken those that are in your audit family group from the Audit Commission , erm , and those are shown in appendix one , and a comparison of costs as to what we are currently paying to buy places for people for residential care of the elderly in the independent sector .
27 We , when we introduced the community care element , looking at the budget earlier in the day , we did also refer to the Audit Commission report on that , and again it is quite clear from the Audit Commission report , that it remains a government expectation that we will continue to review our provision , that we will compare it as is done in this paper , with others and particularly the independent sector , and an expectation that we will rationalize where necessary , and hence the proposals over the period of time , that are in your budget package for reviewing and rationalizing only .
28 As I say , they will use the things that are in your back garden .
29 But it 's a little bit too long there , so you know them nails that are in you know the nails , they 're already in the window ?
30 Galsworthy gives very precise details on the dimensions of the cell , the things that are in it and the character 's sequence of actions .
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