Example sentences of "[adv] that it be [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Each gesture in a sequence must be carefully timed so that it is of proper value to the whole .
2 The notional expenditure level assessed by the GRE plays a vital role in the process of allocation for the Block Grant element of the Rate Support Grant , so that it is of considerable importance for the assessment procedure to be equitable .
3 As has already been pointed out in section I .2 , practical redistributional measures are not costless , so that it is in all probability more efficient to tell the telephone company it has to bear the expense of maintaining rural telephone boxes than to fund these separately .
4 He held the tiny statue up so that it was in clear view of the camera .
5 He did this so effectively that it is to this day referred to as the Wallace Line .
6 Now if I point out that it 's in bold erm and it preempts a question that generally comes up and that is if we er we will pay thirty percent up to a hundred miles one way away from home and er if we had to send you , and it 's a big if I have to say it 's a big if in especially in the medical practice side , if we had to send you more than a hundred miles we will pay another five percent .
7 Teams will do anything to stop a try being scored now that it 's worth more .
8 They knew now that it was on these and on nothing else that their lives depended , and they were not going to waste anything they possessed between them .
9 Which was probably a quotation from something , though Rufus did not know what and thought fastidiously that it was in bad taste , histrionic , though just like Adam .
10 In spite of all that has been said by popular moralists , along the lines of honesty being the best policy , everyone really knows implicitly that it is by this test of universalisability that one should determine what one ought to do .
11 The reason that it has received so much attention is not primarily that it is of practical importance ( although it has applications , e.g. Sections 26.2 , 26.5 , 26.6 ) , but rather that it has become a context for the development of ideas about the consequences of instability and evolution towards turbulent motion .
12 Finally , I urge again that it is of crucial importance to remember the factual context in which these problems may arise .
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