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

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1 More sober advocates are content to imply that in Britain a Conservative constituency party would field a wet , a damp and a dry candidate , whilst Labour candidates would range from deep crimson to shell pink , and the Liberal Democrats would presumably run at least one ex-Liberal and one ex-SDP candidate .
2 At the first , there was not much co-operation , but I am glad to say that in October the association announced a scheme similar to that which my hon. Friend suggested — to offer discounts to certain car owners who have security devices fitted when the car is being made in the factory .
3 You may be interested to know that in January 1993 , the total number of visitors to Winfrith Technology Centre was 1821 .
4 You 'll be glad to know that in line four and five , What to do ?
5 What essentially what you need to do how to do is if you wan na be able to work Saturdays we need to be able to prove that in fact pound per , per item of post on a Saturday is cheaper than because the productivity in the week will be lower therefore and even at time and a half , the cost of doing an hour 's overtime for the work you get out in the week is , is less productive than doing double time with what you get out on a Saturday .
6 You 'll not be surprised to find that in terms of national policy , I would have thought that was very clear if you were given that choice , what the policy should be .
7 People who challenge the assumption that much of what a house officer does could be done just as well by someone without a medical qualification may be surprised to learn that in Taunton and Cheltenham nurse practitioners are already working as house officers on two surgical firms ( box ) .
8 The Prussians were horrified to learn that in Pomerania and Danzig the surviving Polish nobility were reluctant to work for the new authorities and much preferred to lease out their estates to tenant farmers while they lived off the income in Warsaw .
9 Platelet aggregation induced by endoperoxides appeared to be greater than that which could be accounted for by the endoperoxides alone , and Hamberg et al ( 1975 ) were able to demonstrate that in platelets endoperoxides are further metabolised to a very unstable compound , thromboxane A 2 .
10 Now they were obliged to abandon that in favour of something far riskier but potentially more rewarding .
11 They were astonished to hear that in Britain it costs more than £3 to go to the cinema ( a Filipino obsession ) , when it costs only 3p in Dapitan , and to learn that teenage girls in Britain could go on a date with their boyfriends without a chaperone ; something disapproved of on Mindanao ) .
12 ( It is interesting to note that in order to pass a driving test a motorist needs a visual acuity of 6/15 , that is , a standard between the 6/12 and 6/18 line . )
13 His most recent biographer has observed that ‘ because Aymer de Valence held the English earldom of Pembroke and spent his entire career in English service it is easy to forget that in origin he was almost entirely French and that he retained very close links with France throughout his life ’ .
14 It is important to notice that in terms of ideas , the major influences on the British economy for the last hundred years have all been thoroughly secular — Matthew Arnold 's Hellenism , the Webbs ' egalitarianism and Keynes 's immoralism .
15 It is important to notice that in Coldunell Ltd. v. Gallon [ 1986 ] Q.B .
16 It is important to recognize that in Mark 's case , as in the case of some other ( mainly female ) physics students , the rejection of physics was not simply due to a lack of ability or application , but a clash of beliefs and assumptions about what is worthwhile and what is n't .
17 First , it is important to recall that in BV ( as compared with textbook descriptions of standard English ) many vowels have a startlingly wide range of realizations ( see the range for /a/ in table 4.2 ) .
18 It is important to note that in order for the defendant to be liable at all , he must owe the plaintiff a duty of care .
19 ‘ It is sufficient to say that in Maskell v. Horner Lord Reading C.J. , referring to these authorities , and in particular to the advice given by Willes J. in Great Western Railway Co. v. Sutton — where that learned judge said that he had ‘ always understood that when a man pays more than he is bound to do by law for performance of a duty which the law says is owed to him for nothing , or for less than he has paid , there is a compulsion or concussion in respect of which he is entitled to recover the excess by condictio indebiti , or action for money had and received ’ — said that ‘ such claims made in this form of action are treated as matters of ordinary practice and beyond discussion . ’
20 It was interesting to note that in Wester Ross 62% of the farmers grew potatoes .
21 I was interested to read that in Japan half of all 16-year-olds reach a standard in maths which is reached by only 2 per cent .
22 It was easy to see that in reality the tables were old and stained with coffee rings , the seats cheap and plastic , the magazines tatty and two years out of date , and the strange , tropical foliage too glossily green and perfect not to be artificial .
23 In that debate I was able to say that in Croydon in 1991 there were more than 40,000 enrolments for higher education , representing 20,000 to 30,000 students .
24 Whereas Foucault was inclined to remark that in retrospect he considered that all his work had been about power , it seems almost equally possible that his analyses of power constitute a continuing meditation on the phantasm .
25 When the three girls arrived she was surprised to find that in spite of their sophistication they were not much older than she was and as she watched them glide out in the first selection of fashions she felt a small prickle of excitement .
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