Example sentences of "[be] [vb pp] that [prep] [det] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | I have been told that in these circumstances it is permissible from an audit point of view to write back debts that are over two years old , notwithstanding the provisions of the Statute of Limitations , giving the creditor the right to demand payment for up to six years . |
2 | Nevertheless , it has not yet been shown that in these circumstances charcoal reduces the need for an antidote . |
3 | From experience , and depending on the species selected , it has been found that with these numbers of large cichlids all present in the same tank , there is not the space for any of them to be able to establish a permanent territory and fight off all invaders . |
4 | It also needs to be recognized that in some authorities — particularly small district councils where there are fewer personnel , resources and programmes — much co-ordinating work occurs informally and the elaborate corporate structures advocated by Bains are perhaps less appropriate . |
5 | It is salutary to be reminded that in many situations and many respects society is not simply divisible into two parts , the majority and the minority , but is in fact a conglomeration of minorities , none of which can have a democratic claim to dominate , and which must therefore learn to live with each other . |
6 | Whilst no-one would wish to deny landowners the ability to make a living , it must be accepted that in many circumstances , such as Glenbrittle , more appropriate ( or even no ) development should take place . |
7 | This context having been provided , it will be possible to reassess the significance of electoral behaviour , and although it can be seen that in some areas and in certain types of constituency manipulation and deference were key factors , on the whole the electorate could not be easily controlled from above . |
8 | It may possibly be seen that in some cases the application of the united front from below is the only possible tactic , but it can never be the case that the application of the united front from above is the only possible tactic . |
9 | It may be said that in some cases , at least , such a tendency will show up in that species merely as itself — that is to say , as a merely biological character of that species . |
10 | But it must be said that in some cases the DCSL who had overseen the ordering was uncertain as to where in the school the books had ended up , let alone their frequency of use . |
11 | It could be argued that in such instances an unlearnt program could still be detected at work behind the scenes since the general category of food , and its effectiveness as a reward , was in some sense built in . |
12 | It might be argued that in such situations it is the only course of action open to a man and that he would be at fault if he acted differently . |
13 | Conversely , whilst there may in a few cases be valid reasons for a high quality paper not being submitted to such journals , it could be argued that in some cases publication outside the core represents a negative value judgement on the quality of that research . |
14 | Conversely , whilst there may in a few cases be valid reasons for a high quality paper not being submitted to such journals , it could be argued that in some cases publication outside the core represents a negative value judgement on the quality of that research . |
15 | It may be thought that without some measures of the quality of services provided , either by the yardstick ( if such exists ) of agreed views of what constitutes good practice , and/or through more refined measures of client outcome , the study would still fall short of the kind of conclusions about relative effectiveness that would be sought . |
16 | Nonetheless , it must also be recognised that for some students , especially those of a more retiring nature , the break at 16+ can prove very daunting , hence there is a great need for very close co-operation between a Sixth Form college and its feeder schools . |
17 | However , it must also be recognised that in most cases when English speakers come across an unfamiliar word , they can pronounce it with the correct stress ( there are exceptions to this , of course ) ; in principle , it should be possible to discover what it is that the English speaker knows and to write in the form of rules . |
18 | It should be noted that for some performances , this may not be until the interval . |
19 | It should also be noted that in many cases they would also facilitate explicit collusion , and so their use does not rule out the ( possibly concealed ) existence of this . |
20 | It will be noted that in these remarks we have given to " English " a very wide significance . |
21 | Of course , psychiatric diagnosis is not an error free process , and it is possible that in a proportion of the cases where there was diagnostic disagreement it was the research assessment that was in error ; it should be noted that in some cases the research psychiatrists could not agree among themselves on the diagnosis . |
22 | It will be appreciated that for most kinds of work and most working organisations it is not feasible to employ specialist ergonomists . |
23 | It must be remembered that in some countries many of the population are not formally educated in the three Rs , although they may be very educated in the ways of their culture . |
24 | It must also be remembered that in both jurisdictions self-regulatory codes of conduct prohibiting insider dealing provide further incentives to trade fairly . |
25 | It must be remembered that in both types of Free Range Units , the standard of management must be extremely high , higher than for battery units . |
26 | It must be remembered that in most cases for most of the time the function of the judge with the help of the jury if there is one ) is to ascertain the facts . |
27 | It can not be assumed that in all cultures and historical epochs the expression of disparaging remarks about other peoples creates a bad impression . |
28 | It will be observed that in those cases there was no statutory period after cessation of trade during which jurisdiction continued , and the court was therefore faced with a stark choice between saying that the jurisdiction ceased immediately active trade was suspended , or saying that it continued until the business had actually been wound up by payment of the debts . |
29 | In considering the claims filed against accountants , it must be emphasised that in many cases the underlying reasons for such suits are not negligence or incompetence on the part of auditors , but the consequence of faulty business policies and management decisions , or even carefully planned and executed frauds . |
30 | Such is undoubtedly the case in smallpox , measles , scarlet fever and the various kinds of continued fever … but it must be remarked that in these diseases the illness always begins with general symptoms , such as headache , rigors , fever and lassitude … while particular symptoms only appear afterwards . |