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

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1 We soon took steps to ensure that Gary was otherwise occupied when private matters of the church and home were discussed .
2 Observation and assessment confirmed that Gary was indeed showing all these behaviours , but also revealed that they were being heavily reinforced by attention from his parents and by the fact that the shouting and temper tantrums usually resulted in Gary 's getting his own way .
3 He prayed that hope was somewhere out there in the city tonight , and that it might come into his heart , and scour him of his doubts and confusions ; a light that would not only burn in him , but would spread throughout the Dominions , and illuminate the Imajica from one end to the other .
4 It turns out that Heisenberg is universally limiting and requires that the uncertainties of any such pair of quantities should satisfy unc in obvious generalisation of [ 2 ] .
5 He 'd seen the change that had come over Chantal since the news that Philippe was still alive .
6 He loves Strach as a player and always mentions the fact that Strach is still the best right sided midfielder in the league .
7 Towards half-time , the fans must have got the feeling that Swindon were never going to score .
8 The museum invited him , said one of its officials , at the suggestion of ‘ the State Department , which advised us that Tudjman was democratically elected . ’
9 To start from Dalwhinnie means a huge walk along the northern shore of Loch Ericht , and possibly an overnight stop at Culra bothy at the base of Carn Dearg , not a pleasant thought when you remember that bothies are always full of smelly men , in even smellier sleeping-bags .
10 The writer who feels that suspense is best suited to his or her talents would do well before setting out , however , to get it clear in his or her own head that suspense is what is to be produced and that the book contemplated will adopt this form , or formula , in preference to any other .
11 The thought that prayer is ultimately about delighting in God helps us to stop seeing it as a ‘ technique ’ in which we are advancing .
12 Throughout the debate it was evident that opinions were fervently held and eloquently expressed .
13 In conclusion , despite all that has been said , it must be emphasised that attitudes are as much affected by reality as affecting reality .
14 An in-service activity can be conceived as something one person does to another , with the assumption that change is most effectively produced from outside ; or as a process in which teachers are centrally involved in analysing their own situation and needs and working out the best ways of tackling these .
15 Hanson 's investment is a clue that change is again overdue .
16 Teachers themselves , meanwhile , increasingly seem to realise that change is here to stay .
17 Some , through their contact with the various women 's organizations , are aware of these problems and believe that change is already taking place in many very positive ways .
18 Old Age thinking — along with most forms of psychotherapy — suggests that change is inevitably slow and painful , or even impossible .
19 Others believe that change is more likely to come from pressure being exerted on decision-makers by those with a vested interest in the likely outcomes of the introduction of new technology .
20 These more direct techniques have been developed to give the counsellor a more active role within the family , based on the idea that change is more effectively brought about through action rather than the development of self-awareness .
21 The details of this transformation need not detain us , except to note that change was neither uniformly nor invariably positive .
22 The outcome of this remodelling is that ICI is now the world 's biggest producer of paints , explosives and acrylics ; it is number two in terephthalic acid and titanium dioxide .
23 What they 're saying is that Colin was purely administration .
24 Schipper pointed out that researchers are again handicapped by not having enough data .
25 When looking at geographic geomorphology in the 1980s Graf , Trimble , Toy and Costa , ( 1980 ) observed that the human factor in geomorphology received insufficient attention until the late 1960s but that researchers are now recognizing the effect of human activity in many processes ranging from relatively minor disturbances to almost complete control .
26 Mr Packwood explained that Bess was now accustomed to him looking after young animals .
27 In some cases , Church authorities have proceeded in this way because they felt that permission was more likely to be forthcoming .
28 Rumours have been circulating that experts are bitterly divided over what to do .
29 A spokesman confirmed that they probably come from the Bremen Kunstverein , from which fifty paintings , 1,715 drawings and 3,000 prints went missing at the end of the war , and that experts are still examining them .
30 If there is any true successor to Frances Hodgson Burnett in her shaping of Ruritanian adventure-romance for young readers that successor is surely Violet Needham , whose linked tales of an unlocated ‘ Empire ’ , the neighbouring kingdoms of Flavonia and Monte Lucio and the duchies of Ornovitza and Trollac , were published between 1939 and 1956 .
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