Example sentences of "and [that] there [be] [det] " in BNC.

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1 It should be clear from this article that a more multicultural approach would improve the quality of mathematics education , and that there is much that can be done to ensure that the mathematics we teach prepares children for our multicultural society .
2 and within the last say twenty five years there 's been a dramatic change in the young people 's way of thinking , maybe more of them have gone to university than they did the previous twenty five years and that there is such a difference now than there was that I mean for instance if there was a war there would n't , there would be far more conscientious objectors than there ever was before far more than erm young man saying no I 'm going to fight for my country , be patriotic I do n't think you would find , for instance , the youth of this country so patriotic as they was in the last war , your country needs you .
3 I have to have regard to the fact that there is another statement after this one and that there is such pressure on the debate on the Gracious Speech that I shall have to impose a 10-minute limit on speeches .
4 Frisby points out that Scheler 's phenomenology was at odds with Husserlian phenomenology in its dualism of spirit and drives ( Frisby 1983 : 31 ) and that there is little ‘ sociology ’ , in the sense of an explanation in terms of social formation or social structure , in his sociology of knowledge ( Frisby 1983 : 33 ) .
5 Arguments against screening included that other effects of hormone replacement therapy are as or more important when decisions on treatment are made ; that no agreement exists on when and whom to treat ; that measurements vary at different times and with different equipment ; and that there is little separation between the groups who will and will not suffer fracture in terms of bone mass .
6 Surveys since 1979 show that trade unions have become less feared and that there is less support for further privatization .
7 Check that the lavatory is clean and that there is enough toilet paper .
8 If you are going to eat in the kitchen make sure overall lights arc on a dimmer switch and that there is enough light over the table — use a rise-and-fall light fixture for example — which can , of course , be substituted for or combined with candlelight at night .
9 The passages from Mank Ali and Ata'i concerning Abdulfettah do suggest , however , that there may well have been some connection between the pairs of concepts and that there is some basis for assuming that the " interior " referred to is the three cities of Istanbul , Edirne and Bursa ( and environs ) and the " exterior " the rest of the empire or at least that part of it in which the learned hierarchy operated .
10 Of a family where child abuse may be taking place , they will say that Satan has got into that family , and that there 's some sort of evil force at work .
11 Therefore the possibility must be that the sender kept it at home , and that there 's more of it there .
12 Elite theorists argue that there are gross inequalities of political influence between interest groups ; that many mass-based groups promoting issues or views which threaten established elites are excluded from influence ; and that there are many groups not organized at all , or only episodically able to make their voices heard .
13 I am well aware that there are do-year-old " swingers " and that there are many " hung-up " 20-year-olds .
14 It is easy to show , as Miliband and others have done , that members of the capitalist class participate directly in the apparatus of the state , that the social origins of senior bureaucrats are those of the ruling class , and that there are many personal ties of influence , status and experience which link members of the ruling class with members of the state apparatus , especially the bureaucracy ( Miliband 1969 , pp. 48–68 ; Krislov 1974 ; Subramaniam 1967 ) .
15 Well firstly the bill did n't have that rough a passage in the House of Lords , because there are only two basic amendments , er that we 're dealing with in the House of Commons that matter , and one of them is the one you 've just mentioned , the answer to it is this , er I 've had a lot of criticisms of giving B R the untrammelled right to bid , er right from the outset their criticisms to do with the danger that you would n't get competition for the franchises the private sector would be afraid , and incidentally this is not a sell off it 's it 's a way of getting the private sector into British Rail with all the advantages that brings , they would be afraid that they would face subsidized and unfair competition , above all , perhaps , British Rail ge=management would feel if they were bidding against their employer that would be a real discouragement to bid , and we 've a lot of evidence er that they feel that and that there are many who do wish to bid in management/employee buy outs , so what we 've done in the amendment is we 've preserved the right for British Rail to bid , but we 've dealt with those criticisms and worries which have come from a lot of quarters not least from within British Rail itself .
16 It should be emphasised that the above is a basic description of nematode life cycles and that there are many variations .
17 Further thought reveals however that it is not so simple , and that there are several stages , at any one of which error can occur which breaks a link in the chain of communication ( Fig. 7.2 ) .
18 It takes some people a time to realise that the inside facelets are never seen , to see that all the faces can turn and that there are several distinct types of pieces .
19 I also want to argue in this chapter , however , that there is more than one view of physics ( in particular ) and science ( in general ) , and that there are some within the discipline who do not accept the dominant perspective of the subject , but put forward powerful alternative views .
20 Minimising — acceptance that the sufferer has a problem and that there are some consequences in the family but refusal to accept that any of this is of great significance or that the family can not cope from within its own resources .
21 The problem with ( 5.44 ) , of course , from the point of view of estimation , is that the coupon payment dates differ for different bonds and that there are more coupon payment dates than the number of bonds available , so that ( 5.44 ) as it stands can not in fact be estimated .
22 And it seems to me that the outer suggested limit of ten miles is unduly generous and that there are more than sufficient sites available within a radius of six to eight miles from York City Centre .
23 We said that non-standard forms are rarely more than a social irritant to some people , and that there are few situations where such forms could cause real communication problems .
24 The most positive view comes from the United States : ‘ The fact that much is being done , and that there are few areas of stagnation , makes one believe that better and more fruitful days are ahead ’ .
25 The approach suggests that organisations can be viewed as essentially the same and that there are few differences between organisations that can not be overcome by the application of general principles .
26 I stated my views to Lord Stanley as fully as I could , but I fear that the Exchequer is not in a condition to enable him to second my views , 1 think you will do me the credit to say that if any man can organize an Expedition for interior research I can , and that there are few if any here more qualified from experience for such a task .
27 However , I pointed out that what I was asking for was no more than would comprise a normal police station in a provincial town and that there were many economies to be made by giving up our offices in central London .
28 They showed not only that for most elderly people the costs of community care were considerably lower than those of institutional care ( and that home care would therefore remain cost-effective for many even if service provision were greatly increased , when the alternative was admission to an institution ) , but also that community care was not necessarily cheaper , and that there were some elderly people for whom institutional care would be less expensive ( though not necessarily to be advocated solely on that account ) .
29 In a letter to the court , Barwick said he was told that the part of the Esk where he was caught was a free stretch and that there were some good catches to be had there .
30 There is evidence at many points around the continent that more rock is exposed today than in the immediately recent past , and that there were several retreats during the present interglacial ( Péwé , 1960 ) , though not on the scale of the northern retreat .
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