Example sentences of "[noun] is [adj] [verb] that [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Nuclear Electric is keen to stress that such exercises demonstrate how safety conscious the industry is . |
2 | This immediately puts their organisation in a good light and the journalist is disposed to feel that this outfit may be a useful source of information in the future . |
3 | Of course TI is quick to note that these projections only take into account existing compilers . |
4 | Hall is right to say that current Labour and Liberal parties can not take on the task of realignment , but would be equally correct in saying they ca n't be by-passed . |
5 | The correct interpretation of the outcome of any such test is necessary to ensure that appropriate techniques are used in subsequent analysis . |
6 | Will he confirm or deny that the Tomlinson inquiry is likely to show that two directly managed units and one trust are in serious trouble ? |
7 | Half the patients who require heart surgery are dealt with immediately , but the hon. Gentleman is right to say that some patients have to wait . |
8 | Although my hon. Friend is right to say that budget-holding practices have been outstandingly successful and are now very popular with most doctors — |
9 | My hon. Friend is right to say that British Rail needs to use available modern technology to reduce further the incidence of accidents involving loss of life and injury on the railways . |
10 | The problem then arises , even if the court is prepared to consider that such a term should be implied , as to what is the period of time that should be considered reasonable . |
11 | whereby that person is likely to believe that such violence would be used or it is likely that such violence would be provoked . |
12 | ‘ whereby that person is likely to believe that such violence would be used or it is likely that such violence would be provoked ’ . |
13 | ‘ whereby that person is likely to believe that such violence would be used or it is likely that such violence would be provoked ’ The officer dealing and/or civilian witnesses could help prove this point by including in their evidence observations such as , ‘ The crowd of visiting football supporters were likely to believe they were going to be attacked ’ , or ‘ It was likely that the visiting supporters would lose their tempers and attack the home crowd ’ . |
14 | ‘ ( 1 ) A person is guilty of an offence if he — ( a ) uses towards another person threatening , abusive or insulting words or behaviour , or ( b ) distributes or displays to another person any writing , sign or other visible representation which is threatening , abusive or insulting , with intent to cause that person to believe that immediate unlawful violence will be used against him or another by any person , or to provoke the immediate use of unlawful violence by that person or another , or whereby that person is likely to believe that such violence will be used or it is likely that such violence will be provoked . ’ |
15 | ‘ whereby that person is likely to believe that such violence ( i.e. immediate unlawful violence against him or another ) will be used or it is likely that such violence will be provoked . ’ |
16 | None the less , Springhall is unwilling to conclude that young people were repressed by adults . |
17 | While Fisher is right to argue that some important principles can , nevertheless , be applied , he is also right to say that the consumerist philosophy and concepts of compulsory care which involve acting in the individual 's interests are basically incompatible . |
18 | Mr Kinnock is correct to insist that fundamental changes in the voting system should not be undertaken for short-term , tactical reasons . |
19 | If , as the experts argue , board-level commitment is essential to ensure that effective risk management is driven through the entire organisation , the impetus for this is set to come from a not entirely welcome quarter . |
20 | At any given time the monitoring of caseloads is likely to show that some lawyers have capacity while others are overloaded . |
21 | The very first phrase is enough to suggest that this will be an outstanding recital , and so , on the whole , it proves . |
22 | Of course , philosophers can dispute the reality of the table and the cow too , but common sense is inclined to feel that that is a tiresomely perverse attitude to take to experience . |
23 | Since the public interest is the foundation of the legitimacy of companies , it follows that society is entitled to ensure that corporate power is exercised in a way that is consistent with that interest . |
24 | Keith Flett is right to claim that Labour needs active grassroots supporters to defeat the Tories ( Letters , 24 April ) . |
25 | If we examine what it is one participant is ready to see that other participants might read into a situation and what it is that will cause him to provide ritual remedies , followed by relief for these efforts , we find ourselves looking at the central moral traditions of Western culture . |
26 | Sir Ian is right to emphasise that plebeian savagery was more vulnerable than its patrician counterpart : cock-throwing declined while fox-hunting flour ished . |
27 | Macdonald is right to state that future research must find out how genes and environment operate ( or co-operate ? ) and that newer twin study-designs may help with this . |
28 | Experience is likely to show that this optional page is rarely completed because the extra costs have to be passed on to clients . |
29 | A 20-strong squad is available to ensure that 11 girls will be able to go . |
30 | ( 6 ) In particular , where a shareholder of the target indicates his support for the target 's board against an offer , the Panel is likely to consider that that shareholder and the board form a concert party for the purposes of Rule 9. ( 7 ) A difficult problem is the so-called " fan club " . |