Example sentences of "[be] [adj] that [pron] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | However , if the future purchaser were willing to buy shares , it would be preferable that he buy shares in Newco from management ( with Newco having acquired the business from Target ) than that he buys Target from Newco , because the additional tax cost to management is then avoided ( as illustrated in 5.2.2 above ) . |
2 | Do you try so hard not to be upset that you end up always being upset ? |
3 | I suppose I can be grateful that he did n't actually order me to help , ’ she finished drily . |
4 | I am sure that the 7 million or so patients who will benefit from nurses being able to prescribe will be grateful that he has chosen a Bill which will certainly be passed and will certainly — once it has reached the statute book and is implemented — have practical benefits for that many patients . |
5 | When we are handling a horse , especially a young one , we need to be careful that we do n't do anything with it that could become a bad habit . |
6 | I do n't want to sound as if I have n't got sympathy with people 'cause I know it 's bloody hard , but I know a lot of blacks who use it [ blackness ] as an excuse and we 've got to be careful that we do n't use it like that . |
7 | He had no really bad faults but you had to be careful that nothing startled him , such as a bird suddenly rising , and on one occasion he did bolt . |
8 | You 've just to got be ca You 've just got to be careful that you get it i i you 've got it pristine working and it 's gon na work for two days . |
9 | But you need to be careful that you set up a scheme that actually works , and it would be sensible to take professional advice to avoid making a mistake in its tax or National Insurance implications . |
10 | What with writing about burning people at the stake , skinheads and killing disc jockeys and such like , you 've got to be careful that you do n't attract a Sham Army style of following and end up like Jimmy Pursey . |
11 | Er just be careful that you do n't trap your fingers in this door , you two . |
12 | An obvious method is to advertise but be careful that you aim the right kind Of advertising in the right direction , otherwise it is money badly spent . |
13 | A member who considers that such principles have been breached should be careful that he does not waive or condone the breach . |
14 | He was a man capable of great charm , but she would have to be careful that she did n't get taken in by it , Hari told herself sternly . |
15 | Well I thought I 've got ta be careful that I do n't sound too |
16 | To be engaged in the same strategy , we need to be clear that we have fully entered into this same understanding . |
17 | It should now be clear that you need to monitor the patient in order to know what to do . |
18 | ‘ How can I be feeling sorry for myself , when I should be sad that he has died ? ’ |
19 | The Iranians , concerned by what Reagan seemed to have done with their wish-list of missiles , wanted to be convinced that they had ‘ something in hand ’ . |
20 | I think they 've got their cost structures er a a little bit out of line and I have to be honest that I think that some of them have thought that er all you have to do is , you know , keep a brass plate outside your door for fifty years and the work would roll in . |
21 | well we were considered to be fortunate that we did n't , we only had a small percentage that we had a problem with |
22 | The search space may be such that we need to prune paths early before we have all the information relevant to their identification . |
23 | Circumstances may be such that you find it difficult to get your needs for status met at work . |
24 | Public relations is thus concerned with a company or brand reputation which must be such that it gives people confidence in the company , providing the company with total credibility . |
25 | It is just that the structure of the viral RNA happens to be such that it makes cellular machinery chum out copies of itself . |
26 | Well again that may be that erm the evidence will be such that I think that I ought to erm give the decision on it . |
27 | Her emotional maturity should be such that she does not have to gratify personal needs at the patient 's expense . |
28 | Many people with HIV are unaware that they have the virus and may be unaware that they have taken risks . |
29 | He seemed to be unaware that there had been a further post-duopoly review and that competition within the telecommunications industry is being opened up generally . |
30 | The value charge of such a word reflects the mores of the language users , and they may be unaware that it has two distinguishable components to its meaning . |