Example sentences of "[be] [verb] [adj] that the " in BNC.

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1 It has already been made clear that the definition of a ‘ professional ’ degree course being adopted here is an operational rather than conceptual one : it is a course which has a consistent and fairly exclusive relationship with a particular occupation , exclusive in that graduates from such courses tend not to go into other occupations , and in that entry to that occupation is largely or wholly restricted to graduates from such courses .
2 In the ease studies so far considered it has already been made clear that the particular study itself is , as it were , the product of a set of concerns in politics .
3 It has always been made clear that the Government 's reforms are not to be introduced at the expense of patient and client care .
4 The prime site out of the above-mentioned locations is , in my experience , London , and the worst the railway stations , but there are far better places than even the City of London and I have been made aware that the airports are an example of sites that fall into this category .
5 If people are made aware that the better the service , the more they earn , then it really is an incentive to work hard and perform well , says Tony , 28 .
6 But even as eye and ear follow the darting changes here and there , as if they were the only reality , even as that happens we are made aware that the great screen is showing some sharply outlined human scene — the easy or awkward coming together of acquaintances in this pub , that cemetery , this newspaper office , that maternity hospital , library or brothel the making and the unmaking of friendships and hopes — the experience of solitude .
7 Okay , now putting both bits aside , if we 're making sure , right okay , if we 're making sure that the product is being sold for the right reasons , i.e. the client is separately saving for deposit , for house moving fees , legal fees , all the other fees , and they could still afford to do this , then I believe it 's a good thing that you can suggest to your clients .
8 Proper preparation and instruction are essential if you are to rest easy that the power you have handed over will be used effectively .
9 It might be considered surprising that the firm refused to supply British Rail with a copy of its report prior to publication , even though much of the information it used was obtained in its capacity as consulting engineers to the BR board in relation to a planning appeal for a location to the north end of the King 's Cross site .
10 From a policy perspective , it may be considered propitious that the patterns of fertility that impair the health of infants and young children are the same reproductive characteristics that bear in a maleficent sense upon the well-being of mothers .
11 it had to be made clear that the Civil Rights Movement was not anti-constitutional .
12 It should be made clear that the value of this information for consumers would be chiefly as a yardstick against which they could measure the rates offered to them by lenders of the same type , or for credit of the same type .
13 To observe the parental handling of the situation it must be made clear that the parents are expected to control their children during the session and do what they would do at home .
14 Given that cases involving the exercise of public functions might also raise issues of private law , it should be made clear that the court hearing an application under public law procedure is to decide all issues raised by the case , whether of public law or private law .
15 Since there seems to be some doubt about the matter , it should be made clear that the High Court 's inherent jurisdiction in relation to children — the parens patriae jurisdiction — is equally exercisable whether the child is or is not a ward of court : see In re M. and N. ( Minors ) ( Wardship : Publication of Information ) [ 1990 ] Fam. 211 , 223G .
16 Before leaving randomizing algorithms , it should be made clear that the treatment of them here is based on the assumption that the file size , once created , can only be altered when the file is reorganized .
17 Notwithstanding the Working Party 's efforts to clarify and simplify the problem of providing protection against fire in high-bay warehouses it must be made clear that the subject is one where there is a significant difference of opinion amongst experts as to the most effective method .
18 It must be made clear that the Labour party is not to blame for the poll tax which the Government introduced .
19 It should be made clear that the right is to extend to wires of a novel kind , eg computer cables ( Trailfinders Ltd v Razuki ( 1988 ) 30 EG 59 ) .
20 It should be made clear that the microcomputer is not to be used in a " library project " created by the librarian solely to teach pupils how to use the library .
21 Patrick Stewart , secretary of the CFA , however , said yesterday that it should be made clear that the pinger was not the answer to the problem of submarines operating too close to fishing vessels .
22 I think it ought to be made clear that the the voices that you can hear , or will be hearing in the next half an hour or so will be that of the television .
23 The patient 's family doctor must be made aware that the admission is taking place .
24 Patients should be made aware that the side-effects can usually be reserved within one to two days following cessation of the infusion .
25 Although the Court of Appeal 's decision was obiter dictum , the investors should be made aware that the knowledge gained from their " due diligence " may prohibit any subsequent warranty claim even if it has not been disclosed by the managers .
26 It may be thought unreasonable that the legislation should both refuse to give credit for repayments and charge renewed borrowings as if they were a first-time borrowing .
27 He informs Fleming that he had had to put them to work elsewhere and hopes that it will not be thought strange that the men are taken away .
28 It might be thought odd that the desperately poor spent hard-earned pence on providing for a ceremony they would never see .
29 It may be thought disturbing that the two methods give different answers ; however , the real argument against both is clearer when they are applied in a situation where the purchases are of different commodities , e.g. coal ( in tons ) , electricity ( in kilowatt hours ) , matches ( in boxes of 50 ) .
30 At the very least , the employee may need to show that the customer began to make an active search for an alternative supplier when be became aware that the patented article had to undergo important technical refinements after it had been put into use .
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