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

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1 It has been argued that catholic schools do not do the job for which they were set up , that is educate Roman catholics sufficiently to keep them in the church .
2 Not only is there a lack of research evidence to support this view , but it has been argued that many children do better remaining in a single-parent family than in having to make further adjustments to a third form of family life — the step-family ( Richards and Dyson , 1982 ) .
3 There are often , among the competitors , girls from Eastern Bloc or otherwise under-privileged countries who have been brought up to believe that a monumental talent requires total dedication , who have been told that great minds do not fuss about small externals , who have been led to suppose that for a great genius to be a plain Jane is only appropriate .
4 For some time in social policy it has been appreciated that local administrations do not simply act as transmitters of national legislation and guidance .
5 We are saying that this applicant does not do that
6 Furthermore , it must be emphasized that legal concepts do not necessarily have the same meaning in Community law and in the law of the various Member States .
7 The point also needs to be made that these figures do not relate to gross income or net income in the sense that any member of the public would normally understand it .
8 It will be seen that this explanation does not touch the question of whether what is sought is in any sense ‘ evidence ’ .
9 They seem to have difficulty in transferring from the junior to the senior game and get disheartened and take up coaching although it can be seen that British players do not start getting their best results until their mid-twenties and beyond .
10 It will be seen that English law does this up to a point , and in the process seems to accept social-defence arguments as reasons for departing from several of the principles set out in Chapter 3 .
11 In trying to summarise these findings , it may be said that linguistic knowledge does appear to be the important variable .
12 However , it should be ensured that such considerations do not preclude the drafting of the document in as commercial a manner as possible , taking into account at all times the purpose of its production .
13 Equally , it must be ensured that other pupils do not see such a change as a precedent which they can then seek to exploit .
14 It may be conceded that these cases do not put the point beyond argument , although they clearly point towards non-liability in the assignee .
15 Although I have stressed the importance of all children having access to the full primary curriculum , it must be recognised that some children do need special provision , more time , and/or extra help if they are to profit from the opportunity .
16 Although a gastrocolonic response might be documented by placing a catheter in the sigmoid colon , it should be noted that many HAPCs do not propagate to the distal colon and would be missed by studies of the sigmoid and rectum alone .
17 Finally , it should be noted that central government does sometimes voluntarily pay compensation to injured individuals without being held liable to do so and even when legal liability to do so may be doubtful or non-existent .
18 It should be noted that these projections do not reflect any benefits that may accrue to the Group following a transfer of ownership and have been prepared under the assumption that the Group 's current operating conditions will apply over the whole period under review ’ .
19 It should also be noted that this section does not insure against any sickness which occurs within 21 days of the commencement of the policy or is the result of alcoholism .
20 • It should be noted that this method does require some help , even if it is of the most menial nature .
21 It was accepted that member states would operate their own national regional assistance instruments , whereas the Community 's preoccupation would be to ensure that national aid did not conflict with its competition policy , by providing protection for domestic industries under the guise of regional aid .
22 Chapters 1 and 2 have defined the meaning of high-bay warehouses and the types in current use , and while the whole purpose of this booklet is to concentrate on the fire risks of these storage areas , it must be appreciated that these buildings do not operate in isolation and that , according to their specific function , there will be ancillary accommodation to support the process either directly attached or in close proximity .
23 It should be remembered that disabled drivers do n't always have only walking disability , but probably other illnesses as well which is not helped by officious traffic wardens .
24 One would then not be saying that natural selection does not adequately account for the evolution of animal life but that one has a certain belief to the effect that it does not do so .
25 It should be emphasised that these opportunities do not constitute ‘ language development ’ nor do they ensure that development will take place .
26 While it needs to be emphasised that old age does not automatically mean ill health and dependency , nonetheless there are clear associations between advancing years and increasing ill health and disability .
27 It needs to be admitted that linguistic science does not begin on a tabula rasa .
28 Jackie Drake was denied Invalid Care Allowance because it had been assumed that married women did n't need to work .
29 It was no wonder that in the late Seventies , when Americans were beginning to query whether they were carrying out too many coronary by-passes , Britain 's health correspondents were reporting that many people did not even know such life savers existed .
30 It is hypothesised that many children do not assimilate the link between the pre-requisite experiences and the generalisation which follows , as for example in the finding of the area of a rectangle by counting squares and the presentation of a formula which generalises the results .
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