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

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1 It may be significant that neither the receipt of this memorandum , nor any subsequent action taken , is mentioned in the minutes of the management committee of the Grand Junction .
2 The decision also followed appeals for a postponement from many within the 12-party Unity Assembly , Haiti 's opposition coalition , who were concerned that neither the safety of voters nor the fairness of the poll could be guaranteed because of the prevailing climate of violence and lawlessness within the country .
3 Quorshi commented that companies would only do this when they were satisfied that both the PC product and the company selling it had the proper standing .
4 It is incredible that both the Minister and the Prime Minister whitewash the inquiry by describing it as independent .
5 If the ballvalve is faulty it is likely that either the washer has worn or that the seating needs replacing ( page 46 ) .
6 Even today , he is sure that subconsciously the experience continues to affect him , especially when storm , rain or trees trigger off the train of associations .
7 It is evident that today the expertise ( knowledge + expertise ) and reasoning strategies used by highly skilled maintenance engineers are the most critical areas of the problem-solving process .
8 It is noteworthy that neither the article nor the constitution uses the expression " deaf and dumb " .
9 Hilton is aware that ultimately the lord will be best judge of what helps him most , but he suggests that every day should start with an effort to discipline his whole attention to God .
10 They stood to attention , but it was clear that both the administrator and his deputy were unsure of the proper response .
11 Law and morality were not yet clearly distinguished , nor could one even say that the whole of law or justice was to be found in any one court ; the Ecclesiastical Courts , and Local Courts of many different kinds , administered a justice which was not the justice of the Common Law Courts ; so the thought was natural that even the King 's justice was not exhausted in the power conferred on his courts .
12 It was true that both the house and the grounds had the curious quality of seeming larger than they were .
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