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

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1 In Britain alone , it has been calculated that about 200,000 people may be bitten by dogs each year .
2 We are praying that very ordinary people will be called to a very special task .
3 It has been suggsted that only soluble calcium ions precipitate fatty acids and bile acids , thus reducing their lytic activity .
4 It has been argued that very few electors usually read them and that many of the commitments made do not enjoy widespread support among voters , even among those voting for the parties that issued them .
5 There was always political sparring around the bar when these two people were present and I am told that not many rounds were bought , but many rounds were fought .
6 I did get and proved the place I 've been going that actually more accidents due to blocking and you sort of back up the stairs with you
7 It has been shown that only physiological concentrations of insulin c. 30–40 μ U/ml are required for such an effect ( De Fronzo , 1981 ) .
8 Rarely , though , has it been demonstrated that only one species is associated with dispersal , in contrast to several examples known of one-to-one pollinator-pollinated relationships .
9 With industry agreements there is a wider separation of the centres of decision-making as well as more overlap in the determination of pay since it has traditionally been understood that nationally negotiated terms in some industries were minima which could be improved upon at enterprise level .
10 At the same time , however , it should be recognized that not all parties retain their vitality , or even survive at all , that new parties emerge , and may quickly become powerful , as happened with the socialist parties in Europe , and that parties may change their character and their policies without necessarily changing their names .
11 However , it should be realised that double glazed windows are not completely immune to the formation of condensation — this is especially true in steamy bathrooms .
12 It will be recalled that only secondary teachers had been involved in the survey in Solihull .
13 It should be stressed that not all organisations pay for such ‘ look-see ’ trips and a number rely on providing a thorough briefing in the home country .
14 It could be objected that too much onus is being placed on the contribution of the adult .
15 For these features have only to be noticed for it to be seen that very considerable scope exists for denying or undermining the exercise of the right .
16 From this it can readily be seen that only 56 institutions are of the size advocated in ‘ Better Schools ’ and yet this 19% caters for nearly half the student population whilst 148 sixth forms ( 52% of the total ) each with less than .
17 Since the type of all-out attack involved in the ‘ assured destruction ’ scenario would clearly be indiscriminate and inhumane , and therefore illegal even in self-defence , it can be argued that even this type of deployment entails an illegal threat of force .
18 Then it can be argued that too much power is being concentrated in the hands of the minister .
19 It will be argued that basically these sentences are semantically deviant ; however , it must also be recognised that it is not possible to disentangle semantics from grammar completely .
20 It is to be regretted that so few people in the county are aware of its existence .
21 It needs to be recognised that sometimes all parties ( both dead and alive ) may gain by avoiding the issue of whether the attack had the ingredient of a sexual assault .
22 It should be noted that chromosomally abnormal eggs frequently lag in development as compared with their normal counterparts ( 6 ) and if they become amitotic , it is possible they may either be misrepresented or excluded from a scored sample .
23 When it is remembered that the brain is a three dimensional structure it will be appreciated that very precise localisation of the activity picked up by surface electrodes is rarely possible .
24 For it has to be remembered that very old people get very tired and need to be selective about activity .
25 The trial is of national importance if it can be proved that seriously injured patients taken directly to a trauma unit have a better chance of survival , the policy is likely to be adopted in other parts of the country .
26 It should be acknowledged that not all theories of Pavlovian learning are entirely happy with the suggestion that an associatively activated representation can form an excitatory link with the ( directly activated ) representation of some other event .
27 While we are on this subject , it may be remarked that even social workers sometimes give credence to one or another of the old wives ' tales which surround pregnancy and childbirth .
28 It will also be recollected that so many qualifications have been placed upon the decision in The Wagon Mound ( No. 1 ) that the concept of foreseeability is now applied in a very broad and liberal manner and there is unlikely to be much practical difference between an inquiry whether a consequence is foreseeable or natural .
29 It has been estimated that over 100 GIS are in use in the United States .
30 It has been estimated that over 50 acres of Verulamium were laid waste c .
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