Example sentences of "[adj] that there [vb mod] [be] " in BNC.

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1 One assumes from this that there should be no repeat of the Investment Business Regulations debacle but , until such time as the Institute has had an opportunity to demonstrate that it can resist the temptation to create any further unnecessary bureaucracy , members are likely to be justifiably sceptical .
2 Erm , we feel very strongly about this that there should be a balance of power with the employer nominating no more than half of the trustees .
3 From the evidence presented above it is clear that there may be doubts about the designation of the term ‘ villa ’ for some of the buildings in the countryside .
4 Looking at her school books on the Bible it is clear that there may be some doubt about the credibility of the revelations of the New Testament involving visions of God or angels , or dreams of them .
5 Therefore , it is clear that there may be expected to be remains of comparable marine terraces at any level between that terrace and present sea level .
6 We knew that there was a current of dissension about your arrival in England , and our Intelligence made it clear that there would be demonstrations against you . ’
7 ‘ My advisers have made it clear that there would be no point in getting involved in stocks and shares unless it was for a minimum of five years and better still 10 years . ’
8 It seems to be quite clear that there would be no tax charge upon the beneficiary under general principles because of the obligation of the borrower to repay the loan .
9 Making it clear that there could be no question of a ceasefire , Foreign Minister Moumin Bahdon Farah said on Jan. 5 that the FRUD was a foreign invading force , and that it was the government 's duty to continue to defend the unity and sovereignty of the country .
10 I make it clear that there should be no place for racially motivated attacks in our country .
11 For , surely , once it is realised that all that we do have and can rely upon are series of perceptions and ideas , it becomes clear that there can be no justification for assuming the existence of any such metaphysical " substrata " , and the whole doctrine of substance falls to the ground .
12 Having said that , is not it clear that there can be no peace in the middle east until the Palestinian question is resolved ?
13 There is environmental sensitivity about the latter approach and it is clear that there will be national and international regulatory hurdles to clear before such strains can be used .
14 However , it is quite clear that there will be major difficulties for travellers in Scotland .
15 These planning policies make it clear that there will be a presumption against the conversion of touring or static caravan sites to ‘ other self catering accommodation ’ ( e.g. Structure Plan Policies TR5 and TR14 , respectively ) .
16 Replying on behalf of Chris Patten , the then chairman of the Conservative Party , Geoffrey Finsberg , stated : ‘ The Prime Minister has made it very clear that there will be no need to increase VAT in the next government .
17 The patients charter makes it clear that there will be local standards for out-patient appointments , as well as the national standards for general appointments .
18 It is clear that there will be considerable disruption locally during construction .
19 The House will also recall — I know that hon. Members of all parties will welcome this — that I have also made it clear that there will be no downward adjustment in 1993 in income-related benefit rates to correspond to the nearly £700 million which , in terms of 1992-93 benefit rates , is included in them in respect of the 20 per cent .
20 The Judge made it clear that there will be a re-trial of the case .
21 But he warned : ‘ Although the precise amount will need to be determined , it is clear that there will be a substantial difference between the total cost of refurbishment and the amount which can be recovered through the council 's insurance policies .
22 But he warned : ‘ Although the precise amount will need to be determined , it is clear that there will be a substantial difference between the total cost of refurbishment and the amount which can be recovered through the council 's insurance polices .
23 Mr Major himself told the Commons at Prime Minister 's question time that the Chancellor , Norman Lamont , had ‘ made it absolutely clear that there will be extra help for less well-off pensioners and other people on low income ’ .
24 For when one considers the matter , it is clear that there must be some aspects of language learning which have to do with habit formation .
25 DOUGLAS BROWN J. This appeal is in relation to the child who is a boy of 14 , nearly 15 , and , as judgment is given in open court I make it clear that there must be no publication of any part of these proceedings which would lead to the identification of this boy .
26 Just as it 's wrong that there should be so few women M Ps .
27 A second point is that each investor must , in my opinion , be willing that there should be a rescission of the investment transaction in question and be willing to return any shares or money he has received under the transaction .
28 When the scheme began , eight years ago , Goodlad was afraid that there would be all sorts of objections from teachers and teaching unions .
29 Mr Jan Sekera , director of Prague 's Stredoceska Galerie , one of the city 's leading contemporary galleries , said of the new tax law , ‘ I 'm afraid that there will be no great movement as the relief is limited to only two per cent .
30 The parliamentary chairman said ‘ people are afraid that there will be a new stage of dictatorship ’ .
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