Example sentences of "be [verb] that [det] [noun sg] [vb mod] " in BNC.

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1 Furthermore I am suggesting that each team should be no larger than 16 staff .
2 Advice has been received that such work would not be more than 5% of the adviser 's time .
3 It has been argued that this approach may delay treatment of a victim of obstructed airway or primary respiratory arrest .
4 ( 11.30 ) In Section 10.2 it has been argued that this solution must be considered to be unphysical on its own , but it may be included as a factor in more general solutions .
5 For some strange optical reason this makes it look bigger than it really is and it has been argued that this illusion would have the effect of making an attacking lion misjudge its leap , striking short of the true position of the prey .
6 I take the point that you 're suggesting that another group may have re- considered it 's position .
7 ‘ We have been told that any decision wo n't be made until the overall allocations decision is made on capital allocations for 1993/94 .
8 They are saying that such information will only realise its value if it is available to the person , at the point , at the time where the strategic decision to act upon that information can best be made .
9 Without wishing to detract from the impact of the number of dogs put to sleep weekly by the RSPCA , it must be realised that this number would be much higher if vets themselves did not also spend much of their time carrying out euthanasia .
10 If the key processes are biochemical , then it might be expected that each memory will have its specific representation in terms of the synthesis of unique proteins or other molecules .
11 So it was to be expected that this sight should arouse some curiosity , and after putting their heads together the women put down their bowls and kettles and went over to ask the painter who was coming to live there .
12 Nevertheless , it can be claimed that such exploration will be discussing a theistic structure found in the Eastern as well as the Western traditions .
13 In agreement with their assertion that the principal phase of gas generation from humic sources commences at a maturity level equivalent to R + 1% , it can be seen that this level would be achieved at + 11700 ft ( 3500 m ) using the standard maturity-depth gradient ( Fig. 2 ) .
14 We may contrast with this the phrase semantic components , where the two interpretations are virtually indistinguishable ; it will be seen that this phrase will always come to the same thing in practical terms , whether we regard the components as being semantic , with ascriptive use of the adjective , or as components connected with semantics , taking the associative interpretation .
15 It can be seen that this view can give rise to a substantial increase in the dependency .
16 Jackson have been very possessive of their peghead shape in the past and it could be argued that this guitar would n't be a Jackson without it .
17 Instead , it can be argued that more attention should have been given to services and small-scale manufacturing .
18 But to be told that he could not make it was to be told that this gift could disappear as unpredictably as it had arrived .
19 It is in the shared interest of of the parties I 'm describing that this county should be able to attract and accommodate er inward investment of strategic significance to help the people of this county find the due employment that they need .
20 It remains to be demonstrated that this theory can overcome such difficulties .
21 But it should be noted that this convergence need not be complete .
22 It should be noted that this exemption can not be used if our client is itself an authorised person .
23 It will be appreciated that this change will not in any way increase the number of shares which may be issued under all schemes .
24 However , it should be remembered that this figure will be an underestimate in the sense that it excludes occasional users — ‘ chippers ’ and ‘ dabblers ’ .
25 It is always to be hoped that this charism will be active in popes and bishops , but it is not , nor can it be , reduced solely to their authority .
26 A broad position would be to hold that any threat may negative consent , and this might include a threat to send a compromising photograph to someone , a threat to report a driver for exceeding the speed limit , and so on .
27 It would , I consider , be wrong to read it as requiring that in every case where a witness is shown to have made a previous statement inconsistent with his evidence at the trial , the jury should be directed that such evidence should be regarded as unreliable : see Driscoll v. The Queen ( 1977 ) 51 A.L.J.R. 731 , 740 , per Gibbs J. , with whom Barwick C.J. agreed , at p. 734 .
28 So what I 'm hoping that this Council will do is send a message up to White Hall that this is an abuse of executive power to stifle the challenges of t to the authority .
29 Even in cases where the employee is imprisoned after trial , the employer can not be advised that any dismissal would be fair .
30 Often this has been because THE new housing market has been buoyant and it has been acknowledged that this market can not be missed as , at best , it is lost for a CONSIDERABLE time .
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