Example sentences of "[noun] [that] [pron] be [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Hodge hoped that the Joint Commission would resume its work and he did not wish to convey the impression to Koreans that it was American policy to prevent unification .
2 These differences are related to the fact that the female pelvis is specially adapted for childbirth , with the result that there is more accommodation within it than in the male , while the relative depth is less .
3 Pied Piper and Merrymaker outings , locally organised specials , and a profusion of enthusiast-orientated railtours were run with little or no coordination between the regions , with the result that there was remarkable disparity in standards and even the level of fares .
4 Its herdbook was formed in 1892 and there was a breed society from 1920 to 1938 but it was reconstructed from a few remaining individuals , with the result that there was considerable inbreeding and a particularly popular bull , widely used for his whiteness , was later found to have spread a serious genetic defect ( hypoplasia ) correlated to the degree of whiteness .
5 Do bear in mind that what is common currency in your department will mean nothing to anybody else .
6 And we should bear in mind that there 's potential noise , okay , affecting many parts of this .
7 ‘ He must tell the judiciary that it was this accountant Morris who abused the trust the firm showed in him . ’
8 At first she had thought with a shock of fear that it was old age , that old age was like silicon , water-soluble , it flowed into you and as you dried out , it hardened , recasting you in blurred shapes and muted tones .
9 She concludes from her study that there is strong evidence to suggest that the ward ‘ climate ’ is an important factor in the satisfaction of students with their learning environment .
10 And as I recall , there was some talk that there were some machine gun bullets in in in in the boat .
11 Consider a patient with pain , diarrhoea , and malaise — raised CRP is a clear indication that there is active inflammation present that may reflect the intrinsic inflammatory processes of Crohn 's disease ; a low CRP implies the absence of an active inflammatory process .
12 It was not until his testimony at the trial of three executives accused of breaking embargoes that there was any reason to doubt his word , said Mr Major .
13 In my experience as an inspector I have been surprised at the frequency with which there are no or inadequate schemes of work within secondary school departments , with the effect that there is either repetition between the years , or gaps and discontinuities .
14 The alleged libel was to the effect that there was extensive bribery and corruption in three departments of the council and that the council were ‘ either parties thereto or culpably ignorant thereof . ’
15 More significantly , perhaps , he revealed to Edward that there was much opposition in Normandy to the fiscal oppression of the Valois administration and the centralizing policies which seemed to threaten the provincial liberties of the duchy .
16 Trade Minister , Lord Hesketh , told Peers that he was confident entry would help reduce inflation , but warned :
17 If they had realised when they answered the advertisement in the Evening Citizen that it was bare metal , they would have gone elsewhere .
18 The Labour benches had several new members and , dare I suggest , green Councillor , with no memory of the disastrous economic policies of the last Labour Government , or the ensuing distress that it 's huge army of unemployed .
19 In addition to the palaeo-environmental research in woods and forests , and the current interest of nature conservancy agencies in maintaining the plant and animal communities within them , there is the recognition that there are many field ‘ monuments ’ to be recorded and understood within ancient woodland .
20 Niels Reimers , director of Stanford 's office of technology licensing , told New Scientist that there was substantial support For the idea from both universities and industry , though the establishment of the corporation would require ‘ considerable effort and commitment ’ .
21 It is also true that the growing body of scientific evidence has had one effect in that the agreed levels of exposure to both people who work in the industry or who live in the vicinity of power stations have become steadily more stringent since the early days when it was thought unnecessary to warn military personnel that there was any risk in their presence a matter of miles from an atomic test explosion .
22 The advocate depute submitted that at the trial the view had been taken by the advocate depute and counsel for the defence that there was sufficient evidence to support the view that the two appellants were acting in concert .
23 He decided in the Piper Alpha case that there was insufficient evidence to establish beyond reasonable doubt whether there was any criminal responsibility for the disaster .
24 However , the right hon. Gentleman chose instead to use the race card , which his party is determined to play in the run-up to the election , by extrapolating from those two cases that there is massive fraud in matters relating to refugees , thereby smearing the character of all those who seek asylum in this country , without any thought of the conditions from which they have come .
25 Despite the major differences between the Conservative party and the Ulster Unionist party following the imposition by the Conservative party of the Anglo-Irish Agreement and partial Dublin rule through Stormont , will the Minister accept on a personal level that there is widespread respect throughout Northern Ireland for the contribution that he has made to the rejuvenation of Royal avenue in our capital city of Belfast ?
26 But the scorecards overwhelmingly supported my assessment that it was one-sided tedium .
27 The study reveals a fragmentary history of complex deposition and supports the hypothesis that there is major deposition on the shelf edge and slope only during periods of maximum glacial advance across the shelf .
28 He said : ‘ I take the strongest objection to the suggestion that anyone other than the Daily Mirror themselves are to blame for the Crown Prosecution decision that there is insufficient evidence to prosecute Lucy Marshall for drugs offences . ’
29 In order not to bore my readers , I have left the subject alone for the past six months , but with the start of a new summer season approaching in Britain , it is perhaps time to take up some of the issues again ; for I see few signs that there is any change of heart and certainly no sign of a change of direction .
30 On every score , it is a well established and well operated pension scheme and it is no wonder that there is immense concern among employees of the Scottish Bus Group about the implications for the scheme after privatisation .
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