Example sentences of "[noun] be [adv] [verb] [verb] that " in BNC.
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1 | Church musicians are well advised to ensure that church policies , whether with EIG or another company , are adequate to cover both their own needs and the instruments and equipment which they use . |
2 | An attempt is then made to reach that destination ( provide the answer ) by extending the information field in that direction . |
3 | We believe that Labour is best placed to develop that unity by bringing Catholics and Protestants together in the struggle against the Tories . |
4 | The term is generally taken to denote that section of the educated élite — an élite deliberately nurtured by the tsarist regime to man the civil and military establishment — which became critical of the existing order . |
5 | The opposite rudder is then applied to hold that nose direction and to prevent the glider from turning . |
6 | Does the right hon. Gentleman realise that , contrary to statements made from time to time by Northern Ireland Ministers , the administration of justice in Northern Ireland is signally failing to do that ? |
7 | Chartered clinical psychologists are not allowed to use that title until they have completed a degree in psychology plus a further three years of postgraduate training and supervised practice . |
8 | He hoped Donald was n't going to do that . |
9 | The IMF was then authorized to ration that currency among its member countries , and the latter were allowed to discriminate against the exports of the country in question . |
10 | In January 1989 the CEGB 's Nuclear Fuel Director was finally forced to admit that nuclear fuel cycle costs ( the majority of which come from the ‘ back end ’ ) had overtaken those of coal stations . |
11 | Kerry 's not allowed to mention that . |
12 | The Office of Fair Trading is now expected to refer that question to the Monopolies and Mergers Commission ( MMC ) . |
13 | John and so far so far as you 're concerned the local people are not going to get that public inquiry are they ? |
14 | But an Aircoupe is n't meant to do that . |
15 | If the Minister is saying that hon. Members are not allowed to do that without running the risk of being accused of slurs , he is abusing parliamentary procedure . |
16 | If you suggest that we have produced ineffective propaganda , that may well be true , but doctors are not trained to do that . |
17 | If private enterprise in a capitalist society is not trying to do that , there is no point in private enterprise — nor , for that matter , in a capitalist society . |
18 | Indeed the York greenbelt is entirely designed to do that . |
19 | Uncle was always wanting to have that tail cut shorter and we had quite a few battles about it , but I won and Prince kept his long tail . |
20 | The notes were also reported to show that other senior officials , including the then President Ronald Reagan , were aware of the shipment . |
21 | Since a very large number of PARENTS have objected to the tests , it seems the tests are not going to achieve that aim . |
22 | The anglers were not expected to match that catch rate , as the most effective early season methods were not permitted by the rules , but the winners more than doubled it . |
23 | Lakatos 's account of science is sufficiently structured to avoid that consequence . |
24 | Her dad is n't going to like that , I said to Inspector Blakelock . |
25 | The company is rarely persuaded to change that assessment , even in the light of competition from other companies . |
26 | Does he agree that we must now win the war of economic survival by those countries and that this country is well placed to meet that objective ? |
27 | Inside Ferrari , Niki 's decision was again made to seem that of a man intent on going it alone . |
28 | But the Bravoes are n't going to like that , you know . |
29 | Even the notoriously militant workers at the Merseyside plant were now beginning to recognise that distinct possibility . |
30 | ‘ Luke 's not going to like that one bit , ’ he said slowly , his blue eyes puzzled . |