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

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1 5.7.1 At the Tenant 's own expense to execute all works and provide and maintain all arrangements upon or in respect of the Premises or the use to which the Premises are being put that are required in order to comply with the requirements of any statute ( already or in the future to be passed ) or any government department , local authority other public or competent authority or court of competent jurisdiction regardless of whether such requirements are imposed on the lessor the lessee or the occupier
2 These latter examples may be more appropriate for those countries or regions with large rural populations or that do not have a well-developed system of local educational institutions comparable to the community colleges , technical institutes or the like that are found in Australia , Britain , Canada , Denmark , and the US .
3 Would would I mean could that be operated in conjunction with the trailer .
4 They found out next morning that be had in fact , hit an aeroplane ; but not seriously .
5 Bayezid II was won over by Mueyyedzade 's arguments and not only appointed Kemalpasazade to the Taslik medrese but also charged him with writing a history of the Ottoman dynasty in Turkish to serve as a companion piece to that being written in Persian by Idris Bitlisi
6 France is planning to set up a national system for recovering and recycling packaging waste similar to that being implemented in Germany [ see ED 49/50 ; 56 ] .
7 Nevertheless , it is readily intelligible that Luxmoore J. should have considered that , when the discretion fell to be exercised , the equities were all on one side — that is to say in favour of the chargees , who had acted on the faith of a document of transfer which the mother had herself executed after having failed to make inquiries which would have revealed that the document related to the property .
8 However , in its reply in Commission of the European Communities v. United Kingdom ( Case C 246/89 ) , which was lodged after the judgments were delivered , the Commission discussed the compatibility of the nationality requirements with Community law also in the light of those judgments , that is to say in relation to the aims of the quota system .
9 It follows that the approach of the coroner was : whatever other facts there may be , whatever the impact on the cause of death of any extraneous supervening or concurrent event , the death must be regarded as ‘ natural ’ and an inquest will not be held , unless it qualifies , in the opinion of the coroner , as something equivalent to gross negligence , that is to say in effect , manslaughter either by act or by neglect .
10 For example , intergenerational equity between taxpayers ( or interperiod equity ) could be seen as a public policy , that is implemented in part by using financial statement numbers to influence the level of taxation .
11 C three C , the abolition of course freedom for movement for services and that is implemented in article fifty
12 Alongside the excellent chaplaincy work that is done in prisons there are many admirable charities which deal with the care and rehabilitation of offenders .
13 Another river god , the Coarse stone figure of about 1800 representing the Thames that is placed in front of the north court at Ham House , illustrates the continuity of this theme .
14 A dwelling in Scotland that is placed in band D will have been assigned that band because its value at 1 April 1991 is over £45,000 but does not exceed £58,000 .
15 One major block to progress that is created in mathematics is the constant use of a single notation to represent a concept : for example , always labelling a triangle ABC , always using only Cartesian coordinates ( x , y ) in representing points .
16 That is taking in carbon dioxide and water , and forming carbohydrates and oxygen .
17 Adherents of the second school bewail Britain 's poor economic performance and diminished standing in the world , which they attribute in large measure to the lack of relevance in much that is taught in colleges .
18 The sludge is then separated off , and that is heated in tanks away from oxygen where anaerobic bacteria break the sludge down into an odourless substance and produce methane gas .
19 This will not be a theory of human intelligence or of machine intelligence , it will be a theory of intelligent information processing , no matter whether that is realised in silicon or in tissue .
20 It is estimated that more than £12 billion a year is spent on gambling , and at least half of that is taken in Britain 's 10,000 betting shops .
21 All that is needed in addition is a centre for image-processing and interpretation , costing about million a year .
22 There is much that is illuminating in Stevenson 's treatment of persuasive definitions , especially if we disentangle the essential points from the unsatisfactory notion of emotive meaning .
23 If that is happening in YTP , what is happening when the girls and young women go into the workforce .
24 An Israeli diplomat denied the accusations , claiming that Israel used " the same [ tear gas ] that is used in Zurich " .
25 Making this plain to users will help to prevent any inadvertent serious use of this process — how you do that is described in Section 2.11 , User Access to Process .
26 The actions of the marriage ceremony not only serve for the accomplishment of the social act of wedding , that is joining in matrimony , but are also said to symbolize ‘ the mystical union twixt Christ and his Church ’ .
27 On the contrary , he saw the sexes as being so fundamentally different and their union so mutually complementary and divine that is continued in heaven to truly ecstatic degrees !
28 Here , the fact that the adjective property is applicable to the object entity in a whole construction like ( 22 ) is intimately connected with the lexical meaning of the verb , and will thereby be understood to be applicable to the entity of the object even when that is considered in isolation .
29 straightforward and that is to stay in business .
30 Although the private good is assumed to be reputation from complying with an established custom of membership , it could also be regarded as any other form of excludable union benefit that is increasing in membership .
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