Example sentences of "[adj] that [pron] [vb mod] be [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 I understand that th as we are funding this that they will be used on county roads rather than on trunk roads ?
2 This ‘ conventional ’ behaviour is described with scare quotes because it is not clear that one would be justified in reading into it the constellation of reciprocal beliefs and intentions that someone like Lewis takes as constitutive of conventional behaviour .
3 It was n't fair , just or right for the Signora to come before the hour appointed ; she should have been admitted by Giovanna herself and the keys should have remained hanging on their appointed hook ; the other set being in the pocket of Giovanna 's overall from which she now drew them and held them up making it clear that they would be relinquished only upon her death and then only into the hands of Signor Kettering .
4 So the conclusions is : ‘ It is important therefore not to mobilise European resources until it is clear that they would be needed and not simply hinder the operation . ’
5 I think that may be their pattern now , that they are n't going to stop erm unless made clear that they will be required to do so , and it 's further evidence that we are going to enforce this embargo .
6 Mitch 's image alone does not make clear that he will be mocked rather than taken seriously as an object of desire .
7 Therefore , it is clear that there may be expected to be remains of comparable marine terraces at any level between that terrace and present sea level .
8 It is clear that it could be borne only if society itself were expanding in wealth and numbers .
9 The argument is sufficiently clear that it can be formulated mathematically , and the equilibrial balance calculated .
10 Whatever the status of the Newhart decision , it is clear that it will be confined to very narrow limits since to allow any such action would interfere with the primary duties of the receiver to protect the interests of the security holder .
11 It is also quite conceivable that they could be caused in part by stressful , low status jobs .
12 I thought it was improper that it should be used .
13 The connection was especially good , almost as if they were face to face , and Zen found himself resentful that he should be deprived of the usual screen of interference on an occasion when he could find nothing to say .
14 Since such fraudulent claimants are not actually unemployed , it is wrong that they should be counted as so .
15 England hooker Brian Moore believes the squad must think again , insisting : ‘ It is wrong that we should be portrayed as money-grabbers .
16 They offer 2-1 that she will be replaced by then .
17 It was a matter of pride , of principle , among the faithful that it should be held .
18 Of the remaining seven , three were imprisoned before they could contact the Council , two were afraid that they might be recognised walking into the Council 's offices , one had a ‘ habit so big ’ that he thought it would be a waste of time , and one had never heard of the service .
19 Shetlanders are afraid that they might be excluded from this market — with their higher salaries and various company safeguards , incomers are thought to be willing to make higher bids for scarce pieces of land .
20 The British had retreated so far from the position they had held at Chicago that Sir William Hildred and Sir Henry Self , in charge of the British delegation , were afraid that they would be overruled by the Air Ministry and BOAC .
21 New technology has produced phones so light that they can be carried unobtrusively in a shirt pocket .
22 In a case involving a sum of money the property of a foreign state and whether it is proper that it should be paid to a firm of solicitors whose authority to act on behalf of that state is in question , the court should , with the assistance of an amicus if necessary , decline to make an order for the payment out of a sum in court to a firm of solicitors without being satisfied of the authority of that firm of solicitors .
23 Loud music echoed across the site , so loud that it could be heard 10 miles away .
24 It seems odd that I should be expected to pay for the privilege of assisting in this way , in particular , as I doubt that these changes will alleviate the falling numbers of applicants to medical schools in the UK .
25 It is also possible that they can be produced by the slumping of large masses of sediment in water , though in this case the cause may be confused with the effect .
26 The thing is they 're still young and I suppose it 's possible that they could be taught their minds are still impressionable .
27 However , it is possible that it will be adopted by a qualified majority voting procedure .
28 He did add , however : ‘ But it is possible that it could be held elsewhere , maybe in Italy , Germany or Britain . ’
29 The concept of ‘ effective enforcement ’ is not a very clear one ; but it is possible that it could be used to attack other rules which limit the remedies available against governmental bodies .
30 It was possible that he would be detained and interned for the duration of the war which now seemed only hours or days away .
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