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

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1 The driver may be forthcoming that his boss said words to the effect that he knew there was no insurance but the vehicle was the only one available and the journey had to be undertaken .
2 ( b ) if accepting shareholders may be worried that the offeror 's share price may fall following the " hype " of a contested takeover battle , the issue of a convertible loan stock instead of ordinary shares may remedy the situation by offering conversion at the current market price of the offeror 's shares together with a promise of a minimum cash value at a future date with a commercial yield in the meantime ;
3 The Pentagon must be glad that they added the faint possibility that there was one chance in ten thousand that security might be breached .
4 Customers of our systems division must be convinced that Olivetti really will still be around in five years ’ time .
5 The LA must be satisfied that the applicant will keep vehicles in a good and serviceable condition .
6 But Germany must be aware that it has to keep the balance in Europe , ’ Mr Mitterrand said following talks with Mr Hans Modrow , the East German Prime Minister .
7 ( And the prospective mothers-in-law must be aware that this is going through the young man 's mind , must n't they ?
8 Clients may be fortunate that practitioners ' preferences match those suggested by research , but often this is palpably not the case .
9 Back along the waste chain , the Liverpool dockers who objected to the import of exactly this type of chemical should be aware that PCBs are moving about our roads all the time .
10 Presentation will not be graded , but candidates and tutors must be aware that unless a marketing standard of presentation is achieved it is possible that points made will go unnoticed by the examiners .
11 faced with an ambiguous or obscure provision , a legal adviser must be satisfied that , at each stage of the Bill in both Houses , no admissible statement of legislative intention has been made .
12 It is still a novel concept , and potential job sharers should be aware that they will be breaking new ground and that their performance may have considerable influence on the future of job sharing in medicine .
13 But whatever reservations Moscow may have about the latest changes in Budapest , Mr Gorbachev must be aware that the old party would have been annihilated in next year 's elections .
14 Secondly , the parties should be aware that the items taken into account in compiling the index may vary from time to time .
15 But before doing so , the SRO must be satisfied that :
16 Production staff must be conscious that how they build products may affect its EMC performance ; service engineers , likewise , must be sure that they do not compromise EMC once products are in the field ; the purchasing department must be aware that EMC constraints placed on suppliers may make a component more expensive to buy , but will probably save money when the end product is tested as a whole ; and the marketing and sales department must plan to sell the advantage which EMC brings to a product .
17 Your younger readers should be proud that they are buying a magazine that is leading the field .
18 While every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of printed information , readers should be aware that this is an internal newsletter and not an official publication .
19 No atheist need be surprised that the twentieth century has seen so massive an increase in greed , social disorder and mass violence .
20 The CITES regulations state that ‘ Management Authorities of the Parties shall be satisfied that any living specimen will be so prepared and shipped as to minimise the risk of injury , damage to health or cruel treatment ’ .
21 If the courts were to develop the idea that all errors of law are jurisdictional , defined the word law in a purely analytical way so that it embraced any , or almost any application of a statutory term and substituted judgment on the meaning of that term , then a prospective applicant would be clear that the courts would intervene using that standard .
22 Interested readers will be aware that a couple of years ago , two new recordings of the 1915 version of El Amor brujo were released , one from Virgin with Aquarius ( which I 've not heard ) , the other from Nuova Era with the Carmé Ensemble .
23 Like Between , in which foreign languages serve as a psychological trigger to recall the experience of incomprehension that is an integral part of travel , Textermination makes use of novelistic allusions which readers will be aware that they do not always understand .
24 Many readers will be aware that because of a lower than expected settlement for the civil service in the Chancellor 's 1990 Autumn Statement , higher than expected inflation , and exchange rate effects on international subscriptions , SERC has announced that certain activities will have to be curtailed if the Council 's programme is to stay within its budget .
25 This is surely a slice of history shown as it really was , and all who served with Bomber Command will be delighted that John Searby recorded their courageous efforts so well .
26 In that regard , the hon. Member for Roxburgh and Berwickshire will be aware that since we took office in 1979 the expenditure has risen from £4.5 billion to more than £12 billion .
27 My right hon. and learned Friend will be aware that on the train were constituents from not only the Portsmouth area but Southampton .
28 The hon. Member for Chislehurst can be certain that the Bill has the Opposition 's support .
29 Those involved in trusts may be disappointed that they have not been allowed greater financial flexibility — a point underlined by Sir John Harvey-Jones in his Troubleshooter series on television — but a start has at least been made in improving the management of hospital resources .
30 ‘ Everyone concerned with the future of the care of children within the NHS must be satisfied that every aspect of the case is available for full public scrutiny , ’ he said .
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