Example sentences of "[be] [verb] that [noun] [modal v] be " in BNC.

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1 Under traditional contracts should the D/BO or the Architect realise after the Contract had been let that alterations would be necessary to meet the stated needs , a claims situation arose — and the builder never had to meet the cost .
2 Yeah , thank you Chairman just new development on the question of transport that 's been considered that people might be using the train more travelling to Europe than they had done previously I du n no if that has been considered Channel Tunnel , but perhaps it 's something that erm .
3 It has been said that regard must be had to the nature of the contract broken , the position of the parties to the contract , the grounds for the breach , the means employed to procure it , the relation of the person procuring it to the person who breaks the contract , and the object of the person procuring the breach .
4 On the basis of certain assumptions about the chemical heterogeneity of the mantle and a postulated marked increase in viscosity with depth , it has been argued that convection would be confined to the asthenosphere , that is to a maximum depth of about 300 km ( Fig. 2.1 7(A) ) .
5 It is vital to remember that we have not yet been told that Sarah will be the mother of the son of the promise .
6 Workers at Rosyth Royal Dockyard have been told that jobs could be cut by a third over the next twelve years .
7 It has been shown that 5-ASA can be detected in the colonic mucosa , but only in its acetylated form .
8 He was more concerned with prevention than repression ; and in any case by the time he wrote it had been shown that repression could be safely left in the hands of the Romans .
9 It has also been proposed that breastfeeding may be less satisfactory for infants born after short than after long intervals , owing to the mother 's diminished ability to provide adequate milk , as deduced from the comparatively poor nutritional status of young children in El Salvador whose birth was preceded by a short interval ( Rinehart , 1984 , p. 686 ) .
10 Mr Ferguson said : ‘ People are saying that Peter could be the best at Old Trafford since Harry Gregg .
11 They also pointed out that in a competitive market for a homogeneous product it was to be expected that prices would be identical and follow each other closely .
12 Even the most cursory of examinations of the minutes of the National Executive Committee of the Labour Party indicates the feverish activity which was occurring in the immediate post-war years and , in these early days , it was to be expected that mistakes would be made and that new directions would be sought .
13 It should be expected that children will be upset by such dramatic changes in their lives and this needs to be acknowledged and supported .
14 No implication will usually be made that reasons should be given ( see Price v Bouch ( 1987 ) 53 P & C R257 ) unless to withhold them would be a breach of good faith , but once reasons are vouchsafed , whether orally or in writing , they will be open to scrutiny by the court .
15 From this it can be seen that recruitment will be most effective if everyone is involved and understands the problem .
16 It is n't quite wrong , Bill , for it to be said that Councils should be spending up to their capped level .
17 It might be argued that rivals would be aware of this possibility and therefore move in quickly , bearing initial losses in the same way as the initial company does .
18 It used to be thought that bonds should be included in a definition of the net worth of the private sector , but this has been challenged by R. J. Barro ( 1974 ) , who has argued that bonds should not be regarded as part of the net worth of the private sector since the non-monetary liabilities of the government are a burden on this generation and on future generations .
19 There was also some possibility that exhibitors would be persuaded that audiences could be attracted to watch non-fictional films of an informative and educational nature .
20 Finally , it must be recognised that adjustment may be less than instantaneous , both because production processes take time and because the presence of transactions costs and other risks leads to a world in which contracts exist and expectational errors have real effects .
21 The excavation will , in fact , have to be substantially larger , for it must be remembered that room must be allowed around the edge for backfilling .
22 With the tightening of world oil demand which will come in the 1990s and the beginnings of a ‘ catching-up ’ programme of crude price increases , it is to be hoped that measures will be taken in good time to counteract what could be a politically unacceptable and potentially debilitating economic dependence on imported energy , for the US and for the rest of the Western world .
23 It was to be hoped that Davout would be reasonable over the question of expenses .
24 I 'm determined that Constance will be given a chance . ’
25 It may be suggested that John could be asked what he means by ‘ interfering ’ .
26 In risky situations it would thus be predicted that attention would be focused on information which was important to controlling risk , and information peripheral to this task would be neglected .
27 In not believing such relations to be wrong , conservatives are going against the whole ethos of the modern world , in which it has increasingly come to be held that humans should be treated as equals .
28 It had been believed that England would be seeded to head Group F and would thus be based in Calgiari , Sardinia .
29 It had previously been estimated that £40,000 could be saved ; the Committee decided that this was unrealistic , and reduced the estimate to £25,000 .
30 Voters were told that sanctions would be stepped up , unemployment and crime would escalate and the black population would rise in revolt .
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