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

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1 The Secondary Examinations Council has been insistent that the new examination is not geared to any particular percentage of the ability range , as O level and even CSE were .
2 Mostly these errors would have been such that the new macromolecule could not reproduce itself and eventually would have been destroyed .
3 and I are convinced that the new structure will support us in this .
4 The BBC , however , are confident that the new playlists will please listeners .
5 Environmental groups are concerned that the new department will be less capable than the White House Council on Environmental Quality , which Clinton wants to disband , of enforcing the National Environmental Protection Act and mediating disputes between federal agencies over environmental issues .
6 He must be careful that the new rules he lays down fit well enough with rules established by others or likely to be established in the future that the total set of rules will work together and make the situation better rather than pulling in opposite directions and making it worse .
7 I had become a Christian when leaving Oxford University through reading the Bible and being convinced that the New Testament documents were reliable .
8 We were confident that the new Beer Orders would give us the opportunity we needed . ’
9 The number of entrants has dropped by 27% compared to 1991 and the judges were hopeful that the new application form — combined with SORP 2 — was not the cause .
10 The officials of the Ministry of Development were keen that the new building should be on the tennis courts because a new road was planned to run through Bachelor 's Walk parallel with the present buildings .
11 ‘ Testing continued until we were satisfied that the new processor was functioning correctly and all devices could be connected to the system ready for complete cut over . ’
12 Assistant marketing manager Dinah Varlow said : ‘ We are certain that the new show will generate good business for the region . ’
13 This time it is clear that the new foundation was to the Viscount 's detriment and was expected to anger him .
14 It is interesting that the New Testament makes no distinction between what " Scripture " says and what God says .
15 ‘ This is the most decisive phase of South African history and it is crucial that the New Nation should not be closed , because the political impact of information on our people is so great , ’ Mr Sisulu said yesterday .
16 The full potential of the range is such that the new machine could be upgraded to up to 250 per cent of its initial capacity .
17 It is likely that the new handbook will be adopted by local Environmental Health Officers as a National Code .
18 Legislation has put the matter beyond doubt in eight jurisdictions in the United States and elsewhere — for example , in France.15 In the United Kingdom , although some advocate legislation , it is likely that the new description will merely be incorporated into the law without more.16 The acceptance of brain-stem death may resolve a number of problems , but there is still the problem of how it is to be established in a particular case .
19 He is confident that the new acquisitions will play an important role in future growth , and believes that ‘ the momentum of the first half will be maintained to give a satisfactory outcome for the full year . ’
20 In addition , increases are only made when the firm is confident that the new level can be maintained for the forseeable future
21 Also , it is unlikely that the new firm of Coopers and Deloitte will be able to incorporate the word Deloitte in its new name .
22 Strangely enough for a coach who has tall trees like John Eales , Troy Coker , Rod McCall , Warwick Waugh and Steve Cutler at his disposal , Bob Dwyer is adamant that the new line-out law will change the game for the better .
23 For this reason it is vital that the new structure behind the facade is designed so that it can be dismantled without damaging the earlier structure .
24 It is true that the new type 23s , because of their greater capability and efficiency , will operate with smaller crews .
25 It is true that the new pathway was oversubscribed in both pilot years .
26 It was unclear where responsibility for child-minders , registration of playgroups , etc. would rest in the new organisation , but it was possible that the new provisions in the Children Bill going through parliament would allow for those services to be provided through education departments .
27 Yet , on the day when Harriet saw her off on Penzance station she was afraid that the new way of life Liza had now embarked upon would prove very far removed from that which she had spent under the dedicated care of her former headmistress , Miss Everett .
28 Once the Bible began to be approached as historical material , open to critical historical study , it was natural that the New Testament , and in particular the life and personality of Jesus himself , should come to be re-examined .
29 To the town-planners it was obvious that the new boulevard served no purpose .
30 But Jim Walker told me that , despite these good developments , he was worried that the new system for community care might be underresourced .
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