Example sentences of "is that [adj] [noun] [modal v] be " in BNC.

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1 ‘ The overall view is that much improvement can be made in these guides , which at present would only be of marginal use to a student .
2 One point about security in reception is that all money would be dealt with from one desk and this would make staff very vulnerable .
3 The ideal situation for the artist is that all money should be paid to the artist .
4 As we said earlier , one benefit of using the UV technique is that all artwork can be retained for future use , perhaps being modified if necessary .
5 The main point is that all decisions should be designed to require only a " yes " and to elicit that " yes " .
6 Our principle in the civil service is that all jobs should be available to everyone — irrespective of sex , race , creed or religion .
7 The normal expectation of the officer in very wet weather , then , is that all watercourses will be swollen , turbid , and discoloured ; any further pollution is less likely to be noticeable or do any particular damage .
8 The second outcome is that all children would be aware of what 's involved in the record of achievement .
9 ( It should be noted here that the groom himself is of necessity a classifactory cross-cousin of the bride , for the rule is that all marriages must be between kinsmen of the same caste .
10 The Church does this because the will of Jesus is that all people should be whole in body , mind and spirit .
11 Indeed we will see that the outcome of the Keynesian view is that monetary policy should be directed at interest rates , rather than the money supply , but that in any case monetary policy should be subsidiary to fiscal policy .
12 My understanding of the meaning of the requirement that ‘ consideration must move from the promisee ’ is that such consideration must be provided by the promisee , or arise out of his contractual relationship with the promisor .
13 The major television stations , in looking towards a mass audience , will inevitably focus on more dramatic events and issues in their depiction of the subject , and one 's only hope is that such depictions will be balanced and sensitively written .
14 All we really claim is that such models may be useful in helping managers assess how much the value of the firm might be increased through investment in alternative locations on the portfolio grid .
15 The reason is that such certificates might be regarded abroad as given after an official check of records .
16 If we are to do this we must be clear what such skills include , and an advantage in having the librarian working in consultation with the planning team is that such questions can be asked and their proper inclusion sensibly planned .
17 The benefit of staff acting-up on a temporary basis , is that such staff will be regarded as being within the ring fencing arrangements for both the higher graded posts and their own posts .
18 The crucial point is that such expressions should be warranted by conceptual and communicative purposes recognized as having point in classroom activity .
19 In the situation given by demand curve D 2 , the implication is that two controls would be needed to ensure that the industry engaged in socially optimal performance ( see below ) .
20 It is interesting to note that in a guidance booklet produced by the Royal College of Nursing , the assumption throughout is that two people will be lifting a person out of a chair or bed .
21 You wo n't know exactly how much your Poll Tax will be until closer to April 1990 , but a projected estimate is that each person will be charged about £350 in the first year of Poll Tax .
22 One possible advantage of the checks in Schantz 's pianos is that each check can be adjusted individually .
23 A fundamental theoretical rule of subject indexing is that each heading should be co-extensive with the subject of the document ; that is , the label and the information or documents found under that label should match .
24 Our theory — if we are in the business of expounding a theory on the subject of pub design — is that each pub must be treated individually and on its own merits .
25 The implication of this is that many mergers can be regarded as failures in the sense that they do not attain the gains in efficiency claimed as their justification .
26 4.3.4 The assumption made in this section of the Unit is that many teachers will be in a position to collaborate with specialists based in Language Units or in Ethnic Minority support groups , members of which will assume responsibility for teaching the initial stages of English as a Second Language .
27 The sad fact is that many organisations would be unable to recognise a customer even if he or she fell in front of them .
28 The general consensus is that few horses should be inconvenienced by the ground .
29 There are always dangers in re-programming with the benefit of hindsight as the underlying assumption is that historical circumstances will be the same in the future .
30 The implication of this conclusion is that full employment could be maintained if the government operated an elaborate system of job subsidy schemes .
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