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

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1 It has been widely held that normochromic anaemia is indicative of chronic renal failure , but recent epidemiological evidence supports our findings that anaemia is also commonly present in patients with both ARF and AonCRF , and is , therefore , not a helpful discriminant .
2 It has been effectively argued that live performance before an audience can be the most crucial part of a popular musician 's growth as an artist .
3 One person pointed out that , if it was not an accident , there were serious political overtones and the convention had been long established that political matters were never raised at presbytery meetings .
4 ( Meliaceae ) but durian seeds are so damaged that ground-walking animals are thought to be the principal effective agents possibly sun-bears , or even tigers .
5 It has been generally accepted that adenomatous polyps develop in the second and third decade with most affected untreated subjects developing a colorectal carcinoma by the age of 40 years .
6 It is only when they have been thus adopted that conscious strategy turns into habitual rule , coping into culture .
7 But it has been further seen that strong justification is needed for adopting a system at variance with prevailing medical views .
8 But despite the heavy rain , water companies are still warning that last summer 's drought ca n't be forgotten .
9 Hopes are still expressed that old manufacturing industries will re-employ all those previously made redundant as soon as the economic recession is over .
10 It has been repeatedly reported that smooth muscle antibodies of autoimmune chronic hepatitis are directed to cell actin .
11 But we are also emphasising that proper provision must be made to collect , store safely and dispose of even reduced amounts .
12 The families of mass murderer Allitt 's victims are also demanding that any inquiry be held in public .
13 Although it has been traditionally assumed that Labour Governments are more susceptible to defeat in the Lords than Conservative administrations , Brazier concludes that the Lords have been surprisingly even-handed in dealing out legislative defeats .
14 They are often told that gross over-ruddering is needed to spin , but this is not the case .
15 I 'm talking about saving human life governments over the last twenty years , troops over the last twenty years , policemen over the last twenty years , laws over the last twenty years , and politicians , including myself , have all failed in all the efforts that we 've made including condemnation of violence , everything , but I am now saying that this dialogue is the best hope I 've seen or , surely I 'm entitled to say to the Prime Minister , alright given that I have said that why do n't you put me to the test ?
16 In the basic Gaussian method just described , it has been tacitly assumed that all errors are equally likely .
17 Surveys are now showing that many people would prefer not to be treated if continuation of their life means being strapped to a machine .
18 The reception office should be so organised that all sources of information necessary to answer enquiries are immediately to hand .
19 I 'm not arguing that we should put more vehicles round the North Eastern side , I 'm just thinking that this traffic use reflects the , the imbalance in the region .
20 That 's why I 'm left back now trying to do something without doing job wise , I 'm just hoping that these children on the P S D group .
21 It seems to be generally agreed that young mothers run a far higher risk of isolation and loneliness than their Victorian counterparts .
22 It 's not that I 'm totally assured that this time round I wo n't be quite so foolish , it 's simply that I know it 's possible to progress to that stage beyond ‘ falling in love ’ — if I do n't opt out as soon as he starts to look less like Prince Charming and more like Mr Very Ordinary and Boring .
23 It would not be reasonably foreseen that these accounts would still be relied upon by any banker acting in the ordinary course of business as a basis for assessing the then creditworthiness of Berg after the passage of more than about 15 months from the end of the period covered by the accounts .
24 It may be reasonably speculated that English ethnocentricity , then as now , would assume that , first the Scots and later the Irish , were let into Westminster , but the legislation gives no warrant for this assumption .
25 Whenever a claim is presented for damage to the craft occasioned abroad , and the craft has been returned to the U.K. for repair , it must be carefully checked that this period has not been exceeded — and especially that the craft is not being left at a holiday destination for a prolonged period .
26 As in ( 10.32–34 ) , it can be clearly seen that this expression contains terms of the form ( 7.10 ) .
27 However , it can still be clearly seen that this solution is a generalization of the Khan-Penrose solution in which the approaching impulsive waves have different polarization .
28 It might be naively assumed that these variations in expenditure reflect the varying patterns of need for health care illustrated by the population .
29 Even with interests , it ought not to be casually assumed that all interests are automatically legitimate , or that compromises can and should be made to accommodate them .
30 It has been well observed that classical revivals tend to be of short duration .
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