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

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1 When you think about the wiring involved , and the , the hours it takes to put one in I think that they 're good value for money .
2 But it what I 'm saying is that they 're all shades of colour anyway .
3 Back in the early '60s , that 's how Shelby contrived it , and although the majority of Cobras were road cars , that does n't alter the fact that they 're all racers under the skin .
4 How are we going to prepare ourselves for that competitive market er if our interest rates are such that they 're starving industry of it 's investment and pushing business after business into liquidation and throwing people out of jobs ?
5 Is it is it because having taxed the disabled and taxed the divorce the government are aff afraid to face to the music and make an announcement that they are increasing tax on the sick .
6 They argue that the differential in living standards between the two groups is minimal and to see this as social mobility is to detract attention from the important fact that they are all part of the large urban poor whose poverty is due to the wider social formation and , in particular , the capitalist mode of production .
7 In the former set , turquoise is a near neighbour of the two terms , whereas in the latter , the terms are all neighbours primarily in that they are all terms for colours .
8 The method for recasting all space–time derivatives so that they are all tensors under general coordinate transformations is described in Chapter 6 .
9 The thread which runs through these sorry tales is that they are all examples of irrational over-reaction by a government which is , by the standards of the region , honest , able and secure .
10 If you do n't , you 'll soon be out on your ear , so that they are all subjects of these persuasions , these moral persuasions , and then the overall society tends to criticize the values of the different sub-cultures within it , you see , and the Russians are rather nasty to the Baptists and we 're rather nasty to the Communists .
11 They differ from older forms of association in that they are two-way trades of complementary strengths among competitors .
12 When we come across a victim then , we should never attempt to solve their problems for them , since this only reinforces the idea that they are helpless victims of circumstance , with no strengths and resources of their own ; it disempowers them still further .
13 Although my hon. Friend makes persuasive and powerful arguments , I can not accept that they are convincing reasons for moving the line .
14 It is often on this basis that some say theft , fraud , or dishonesty are morally wrong ; that they are moral wrongs in themselves , moral imperatives given from above .
15 This second point suggests that the interpretation of the two utterances is bound together in the sense that they are each part of a text which is , as a whole , consistent with the principle of relevance .
16 Other than their having the same employer , what does it mean to say that they are each members of the same community ?
17 In all three cases the changes in the host , if we accept that they are Darwinian adaptations for the benefit of the parasite , must be seen as extended phenotypic effects of parasite genes .
18 The course assumes that the teachers are qualified teachers of at least one foreign language ( probably English ) in their own country , that they are native speakers of the language they are going to teach in Britain , and that they have a good practical command of English .
19 Earlier discussion of the statistical behaviour of extreme values in the tails of distributions has shown that they are unreliable predictors of the behaviour of large samples , and if the core set of journals for Scottish geology is in the tail , then extreme caution must be used in interpreting SCI data , particularly from the early theses in the present study .
20 Joyce Grenfell was right , as ever , when she said there is no giving without receiving , that they are both part of the same circle which makes up a whole spiritual act .
21 Imamu and Boo are not similar in the way that they are both the same age or the same colour , but what makes them similar and comparable is that they are both outsiders in society .
22 DUNCAN FERGUSON and Scott Booth will this afternoon get the opportunity to justify Craig Brown 's opinion that they are full internationalists of the future when they team up for the first time in Scotland 's Under-21 side .
23 In that sense , the most important thing to say about this British election , and all the other electoral carnivals taking place in the developed world this year , is that they are frivolous evasions of the threat that is now menacing all of mankind .
24 On the other hand , felids digest the molars of their prey so effectively that they are extreme members of category 5 or even could be put into another category , 6 , on their own ( Fig. 3. 21D-E ) .
25 The training and professional experience of women accountants means that they are ideal candidates for such high level posts .
26 The Open University freaks have taken so many short cuts that they are rudderless ships on that same deep ocean which you , most probably , crossed with nothing more than a paddle or ragged bit of sail under a stiff breeze and with a lively brain .
27 The developers tend to argue that country living offers people a good quality of life , and that they are relieving pressure on towns which are bursting at the seams , such as Reading , Camberley and Swindon .
28 Tissue in Dupuytren 's disease contains substantial numbers of CD3-positive T-cells , suggesting that they are important mediators in the pathogenesis of this condition .
29 Indeed in the Future of the Profession Report of 1970 , the text preceding a recommendation that the Institution have a structure of three chapters , stated , inter alia , that ‘ there is an historical nexus between land agency , general practice and building surveying which still validates the view that they are different applications of the same basic skills . ’
30 Should the social anthropologists abandon the pretence that they are natural scientists in disguise and think of themselves only as " scientists " in Vico 's sense — scholars in pursuit of understanding ?
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