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

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1 It would , however , be totally wrong to assume that all apparitions are angels on assignment .
2 This confirmed that these junctions were unaltered at the nucleotide level ( data not shown ) , indicating that integration had indeed occurred by homologous recombination .
3 However , some feel that these costs are now too high too often and that the breakdown of a carer , which then precipitates admission to care , is a tragic price to pay for such a choice on the part of the old person .
4 Nevertheless , it would be wrong to suppose that all mergers were approved .
5 This means that such extracts are protected provided the defendant can show that they were published in good faith and without malice .
6 And as the numbers of people marrying did not significantly decline ( between 1871 and 1947 , of those who lived to 45/54 , 85–88 per cent were or had been married ) , this means that less babies were born per family .
7 However , the small value of J 2 indicates that such departures are small , and therefore this tidal interaction will be weak .
8 This suggests that such indices are unlikely to provide useful markers for the identification of colorectal cancer risk as previously proposed .
9 This suggests that such firms are reacting on a more ad hoc basis to pressure in the market , the report says .
10 This suggests that both subunits are post-translationally modified in vivo .
11 2 To show that these products are up to date and invaluable to the modern man or woman .
12 It is interesting to note that some Branches were expected to open from 10.00 a.m. to 4.00 p.m. without even having arrangements in place for Lunch-time Opening .
13 It would be easy to believe that both churches were imposed on the French as a punishment .
14 Of course , it would be naive to claim that all gifts are made with no thought of any benefit that might accrue to the individual or his or her family at some future time , or to deny that gifts are often a reflection of gratitude for past services rendered to a member of the family or the donor him or herself .
15 It would be welcome to hear that all students are to be exempt .
16 It is eminently satisfactory to record that these resolutions were adopted without discussion or dissent and that this source of controversy has been stopped . ’
17 It is , for example , quite mistaken to believe that all farmers are hostile towards environmentalism .
18 Blanche was right to insist that these leads were followed up but it did not look as if they were going to take them anywhere .
19 It is encouraging to see that some organisations are taking renewable energy seriously .
20 Sadly , many feel that such opportunities are lacking within other areas of catering , and chefs often face discrimination when trying to move from the kitchens up into management .
21 Although Hertfordshire distinguished between tutor-librarians ( whose job was primarily educational ) and " college librarians " , whose job was supposed to be entirely administrative , many felt that such distinctions were meaningless or misleading ; it was all a matter of proportion , and nobody ( it was argued ) working in a college library could avoid at some stage taking part in the educational process .
22 They all knew that some gases were skin absorbable .
23 Is it not reasonable to ask that these proposals be carried out in conjunction with the pedestrian scheme ?
24 Ministerial caution and the General Election of 1964 ensured that these proposals were not implemented .
25 The Government 's aim is to decide all cases within a matter of months so that all those affected do not have to wait an inordinate length of time to ascertain their legal status in the U K. It 's obvious to everyone not too blind to see that such changes are vital to the mounting pressures on the existing system
26 But it is important to realize that these goals are not the manifestation of personal motives cast adrift from organizational moorings , neither are they disembodied acts committed in some metaphysical sense by corporations .
27 In a preliminary set of experiments we were able to see that these antibodies are specific to each protein .
28 But developments in the eighties suggest that these fears are not as worrying as the very real fear about other libraries in Britain .
29 From the psychiatrist 's perspective it is important to remember that these sums are ‘ in support of not only the elderly , mentally ill , mentally handicapped and physically disabled people but also drug and alcohol abusers , homeless persons … mothers and babies in registered specialised accommodation , terminally ill people in nursing homes , people on probation and ex-offenders in registered accommodation . ’
30 Although we have prepared suggested menus for each day , it is important to stress that these meals are flexible as long as you stick to the suggested foods for each week and the calorie allowance per day .
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