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

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1 With the flat , disciplined North German plain rattling past , he suddenly remembered when he had first been posted to Germany how surprised and even unnerved he had been to find that all the buildings seemed familiar .
2 7.4 It will have been noticed that all the examples offered have made use of prenominal attributives .
3 It will be noticed that both the crackers and the aromatics plants produce petrol .
4 He reckoned that if a US soldier killed an Iranian , such rage would be unleashed that all the Americans would be torn limb from limb .
5 It should be noted that all the experiments thus far have used vector representations .
6 However , it must be emphasised that all the women who chose not to register for work actually did want paid employment and took up any employment opportunities which arose ( Callender , 1986a ) .
7 Here I am admitting that all the clichés of parenthood are so accurate it 's no wonder that the only people who try to express them in the open are Hollywood film makers .
8 Burton asked for an audition and did one despite being told that all the parts were taken .
9 Currently , the evidence is suggesting that both the motives and the actions are more prevalent than was previously supposed .
10 It is intended that all the applications , received so far , will be processed , and accounts adjusted , before the May instalment becomes due .
11 What you can and must do , however , is ensure that all the investigators are expert in every sense in the techniques of investigation and au fait with all aspects of operating modern aircraft , particularly the large public transport types , but they must also have access to reliable and impartial specialists in the type of aircraft concerned .
12 At the same time , it was accepted that all the talks , petitions , donations and arguments had been brought about by the imminence of the Commonwealth Conference , where the Secretary-General , Sonny Ramphal , has warned that Britain may find itself in a minority of one over South Africa .
13 It seemed a good idea at the time , and it was agreed that all the shareholders would get an instrument of any description .
14 As there was no meeting of minds to the interpretation of the Labour Court Recommendation it was agreed that both the Banks and IBOA should revert to the parties who sought the clarification of the Labour Court Recommendation i.e. Kevin Duffy of Irish Congress of Trade Unions and Turlough O'Sullivan of I.B.E.C. ( formerly FIE ) .
15 It was held that all the requirements of section 2 of the Factors Act were complied with including the requirement that the mercantile agent be in possession of goods or of the documents of title with the consent of ‘ the owner . ’
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