Example sentences of "[that] be [adv] [conj] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Erm , for those of you , and it seems to me that there 's not many people been upstairs and collected these things , but this er motion is covered by two G M B documents that are upstairs and for the people to catch with us .
2 Abuse , suggestions of courses of action for me to follow that are physically and technologically impossible were much to the fore .
3 If no semantic or pragmatic restrictions are applied during the parsing of the sentence then many parses are suggested that are semantically or pragmatically infeasible .
4 Transitions between orbitals that are largely or completely localized on a metal center are usually described as d-d ( or , for elements with partly filled f sub-shells , f-f ) transitions .
5 We urge the Government to go much further through the introduction of Strategic Environmental Assessment techniques to bring aggregates consumption down to levels that are environmentally and socially acceptable .
6 We urge the Government to go much further through the introduction of Strategic Environmental Assessment techniques to bring aggregates consumption down to levels that are environmentally and socially acceptable .
7 The Tachykinins are a family of biologically active neuropeptides that are widely but selectively distributed in both the central and the peripheral nervous systems , where they may function as neurotransmitters ( 1 ) .
8 There is also a new release of AIX , 3.2.1 , which consists of enhancements that are separately and optionally installed .
9 In 1981 , the fishing industry lobbied for changes in the Act , asserting that the goal of zero mortality would be satisfied by the ‘ application of safety techniques and equipment that are economically and technologically feasible . ’
10 The aim that we set ourselves was to analyse the idea of a numerical , as distinct from a purely qualitative , diversity of existents ; to clarify , that is , what is involved in assuming the possibility of there being a plurality of self-subsistent particulars that are numerically and not just qualitatively distinguishable from each other .
11 ‘ The public want to see the courts pass sentences that are just and to do this the courts must use the powers this Government has given them .
12 MOST spiders weave webs that are all but invisible , but some species include a very conspicuous broad band of silk across the middle of the web .
13 An alternative explanation has recently been proposed for the E.coli rrnB P 1 promoter ( 33 ) , stating that DNA supercoiling would allow the RNA polymerase to establish more extended contacts with the DNA in the +1 region of the promoter , and that heparin would remove from DNA RNA polymerase molecules that are stably but not tightly bound to the promoter as closed complexes .
14 First , one needs to distinguish between actual situations of utterance in all their multiplicity of features , and the selection of just those features that are culturally and linguistically relevant to the production and interpretation of utterances ( see e.g. Van Dijk , 1976 : 29 ) .
15 It should perhaps , like type B hepatitis , be added to the list of diseases that are often or even usually passed on in this way .
16 Boris Ford thought that Lord Robbins and his Committee had to accept some of the blame ‘ for the ease with which the grey eminences at the Department have been able to enlist radical ministers like Sir Edward Boyle and Mr Crosland in support of policies that are socially and academically reactionary ’ .
17 They want to read between the lines , to worm their way into the subtext and assumptions behind the presented image , and to discover the practices that are accidentally or deliberately hidden to view .
18 Some short-haired breeds have guard hairs that are less than 2 inches in length , sparse awn hairs and no down hairs .
19 We also showed that grade two do significantly better than grade three , but most importantly perhaps is that we showed that patients with a vascular count that are less than twenty one do significantly better than patients with a vascular count of greater or equal to twenty one .
20 And can you tell me anything about the materials that are actually cos they do n't
21 I mean , it 's like the change of a crew one way or the other , it was fat or heavy it 's , you know , it 's the eight guys that are there and those are the eight best men that Oxford have and I think we have the best crew with those eight people .
22 I think it should be remembered that that public support actually was against a requirement of one thousand nine hundred dwellings , which is not quite the proposal being put forward by the County at the moment , but it is clear that there seems to me n not to be any public or great strength of public objection to the sort of proposals that are now before you in this enquiry , and it also seems to me that the reasons behind erm that that public support are essentially because it meets the first requirement of paragraph P P G thirty three , that the alternative expansion of existing towns or villages will represent a less satisfactory method of providing land for new housing that is needed , I think that is the essence of the public support , and so first of I think you can say that that 's that means that first criteria , and certainly it seems to meet the second automatically because it an expression of public preference .
23 So , while the GLC estimates that there are almost one million houses in London that are more than 70 years old and in need of modernisation , councils are having to give top priority to repairing more modern buildings .
24 We regret that we can not provide data or answer queries on articles or projects that are more than five years old .
25 We regret that we can not provide data or answer queries on projects that are more than five years old .
26 We regret that we can not provide data or answer queries on articles or projects that are more than five years old .
27 We regret that we can not provide data or answer queries on projects that are more than five years old .
28 With projects that are more than ten years old you should give a lot of thought to the problems involved , and then decide to build something from the current issue of Everyday Electronics instead !
29 Environmental regulation has focused on other forms of pollution ; only a third of air pollution expenditure goes on removing particles and most of this is spent on catching larger particles , those that are more than 10 microns in diameter .
30 We now conclude that the presence of a separation between cytoplasmic and parietal structures and the evidence of large polyphosphate structures may represent the morphological consequence of nutritional conditions that are more and more difficult in the natural history of H pylori infection .
  Next page