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

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1 Where the terms of a settlement are so framed that a clearly defined person can benefit ( for example if the class of beneficiaries includes ‘ any spouse of the settlor ’ or ‘ spouse of the settlor 's children' ) or such persons could be added to the class of beneficiaries , then the settlor will be treated as having an ‘ interest ’ in the trust .
2 Instead of prison being used , as it could be , as a living and learning centre for human relationships , prisoners are savagely taught that it is dangerous to let your feelings be seen because they can be used against you .
3 Some federal states are so centralised that it is doubtful whether one should continue to refer to them as federal .
4 As the community care reforms bed down signs are already emerging that the government may have significantly over-estimated demand for field social workers .
5 But the agents and their solicitors are equally determined that they could .
6 The seamen are therefore determined that they will have nothing to do with Germans of any description until the Germans have made full reparation for the cruel murders committed and the lives lost on the high seas from submarine action " .
7 Today experts are fully agreed that modern ceramic materials offer unsurpassed qualities for many of the most demanding industrial applications .
8 In a resting fibre sodium , potassium , and chlorine ions as well as charged protein molecules are so distributed that the outside of the fibre carries a positive charge relative to the inside .
9 On the other hand , new products are also emerging that extend the scope of the spreadsheet beyond its traditional applications and into the world of multi-dimensional modelling .
10 Some aspects of the engineering spectrum are so involved that , contrary to its general policy , AIB has been compelled to employ specialists as , for example , in the field relating to the operation and interpretation of flight data and voice recorders , aircraft instrumentation and radio installations .
11 Several different DNA transfection methods are currently used that have varying efficiencies dependent on the type of cell and its growth status .
12 These tend to provide an excuse for putting off coaching and this is why some organizations are now insisting that coaching is built into the management role more formally .
13 We also need Government investment to back up the youth services , teachers and parents so that the next generation of youngsters does not include a minority whose self-discipline , self-esteem and respect for their own future are so lacking that they get kicks from racing stolen cars or lobbing bottles at the police .
14 er it was , basically the Kuomintang are just saying that the people who are actually leaving associations are riff-raff , you know
15 In the case of a simple penal code , acceptance of its punishment is the best action by the deviant given that the alternative is reimposition of the punishment path : punishment outputs are so chosen that it is better not to postpone the date of reversion to collusion than to make a short-term gain from deviating from the punishment path .
16 Whole networks of macrophages stimulate lymphocytes to control other lymphocytes which stimulate macrophages ; special factors attract other cells , including pus cells , into the area ; and proteins called complement are also produced that can act alone or with antibody to make bacteria much more easily absorbed .
17 The proposals suggested yesterday by the Leader of the Opposition were clearly to ensure that British farmers reduced their already low incomes and that the money be used for development — rural and urban — in the southern parts of the European Community .
18 Morrissey and the lads were apparently miffed that their last two singles were n't as successful as they had hoped .
19 Then he got peevish and decided on a rain storm and the dinosaurs were so overgrown that they would n't fit into the ark so the flood destroyed them all .
20 A light came on whenever a subject paused for longer than 600 milliseconds , although subjects were merely told that the light indicated when their story-telling was poor .
21 Sir James Graham of Netherby Hall rebuilt the trap and the Scots were so enraged that they gathered a small army of local people and set out to tear it down .
22 If the mind is so conceived that its relation to the world can only be a causal one , then to perceive something must be to be causally affected by it .
23 As the attacker 's foot lifts from the ground , the defender is immediately warned that a kick is coming .
24 Brutus had said that he killed Caesar for the general good but Antony is now saying that he did n't know why they killed him , otherwise he saying that it was n't for the general good .
25 On the official level , the PLO is still insisting that ‘ it is ready to accept to deal with the Baker plan ’ but only if the composition of the Palestinian delegation is publicly selected by the PLO .
26 On the official level , the PLO is still insisting that ‘ it is ready to accept to deal with the Baker plan ’ but only if the composition of the Palestinian delegation is publicly selected by the PLO .
27 The general rule is well established that if a person signs a document which contains contract terms , he/she is bound by those terms , provided that the document was presented for signature before the contract was concluded .
28 The rule is firmly established that we may not look at Hansard and in general I agree with it , for reasons which I gave last year in Beswick v. Beswick .
29 Away to the west towards Memo , Lieutenant D. St. A. Dexter , supported by Turton , blocked the enemy 's eastward push that had overrun Dutch positions , but with the difficult hill country between them and Mape , they were unlikely to link up with the other columns .
30 Nor will it come from exports , which are now falling because the pound is so overvalued that we can not have export success at its present level of valuation .
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