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

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1 There is no denying that this is a severe problem .
2 But there 's no denying that this is an important event — or , to be more exact , an important set of nine events .
3 It is generally supposed that this is because he is on his death-bed , and his gift of making conversation has already ebbed away .
4 Generally , however , it is supposed that this was not possible .
5 However , the disruptions in chronology and the mixture of writings suggest that this is far from being a reactionary return to a more traditional form ; indeed , these two works are grouped under the title Romanesques , further contravening the reader 's conventional expectations of an autobiography as a revelation of some truth .
6 Nevertheless , an increasing number of schools now see withdrawal as only one of a widening range of options , only to be used where the child 's individually assessed needs suggest that this is indeed the most appropriate form of provision .
7 Taylor and Ford ( 1983 : 183 ) note that ‘ the distinction between the ’ young ’ and the ‘ old ’ elderly is now commonplace' and suggest that this is manifested in , among other factors , the greater likelihood that the old elderly live in poor housing and that they have incomes below or near the supplementary-benefit rate .
8 Popular images of parent-child relationships put them in a special category , distinct from other kin relationships , and suggest that this is where we will find the strongest feelings of duty and obligation .
9 The accumulation of further data since the original reports and the analysis in table VII suggest that this is not the correct explanation .
10 However , many of the examples of literate societies that are available for study suggest that this is not the case : in fact these societies continue to practice what Goody has defined as ‘ oral ’ modes of communication , with all its limitations .
11 We suggest that this is so because the vivid events are hallucinatory bursts whose content is unconstrained by the previous visual events , the ongoing emotion , or the ongoing integration ; whereas the less vivid events are visual material generated by the cognitive integration , and as such , are constrained in content .
12 However , other data presented here suggest that this is not an adequate explanation .
13 Other authorities cited to us strongly suggest that this is not a good plea unless the earlier case was carried to a conclusion .
14 We suggest that this is further evidence that cardiovascular disease originates through programming in fetal life and infancy .
15 We suggest that this is misleading as different workers have used different sizes of the aorta to define an aneurysm .
16 Comparison of objective tumour response rate and median survival time in our chemotherapy group in phase II and III studies with conventional 5-fluorouracil and leucovorin regimens suggest that this is not the case .
17 The ground flora , and to some extent the coppice and standard trees remaining , suggest that this is an area of ancient woodland .
18 The way in which some modern political leaders exploit envy for their own purposes , and the way it is built into some party programmes , positively suggest that this is a powerful current of feeling which can be readily and effectively exploited .
19 These experiments suggest that this is unlikely in the rat .
20 I tentatively suggest that this is , in some measure , the world of the medieval and early Renaissance singer of polyphony , and the implications of this resemblance , whatever they may be , deserve a reflective study to themselves .
21 has been considerable , Chairman my one concern which has in fact shared by Mrs as Mr referred in , in his letter is erm how long is this experiment should run for erm how long five point seven the first of three months , although the wording is n't , it is in fact half the recommendation , I would want to er agree with Mrs suggest that this be six months , erm because three months particularly in the winter months ca n't , ca n't really be considered a very thorough experimental period .
22 They suggest that this was because virtually no oil tankers frequented the northern Gulf during the seven months between the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait and the end of the war , when Iraqi and Kuwaiti oil production was subjected to a worldwide embargo .
23 In this connection , Gunn ( 1982 ) reports that for ( a ) also the range in Andersonstown is reduced to variation between [ ae ] and [ a ] ( the latter sometimes slightly retracted ) , but he adds that this is particularly the case for young speakers ; older people frequently retain the vernacular rules of the inner city .
24 He adds that this is fairly typical for Scottish practices .
25 This is not at all the case and if Tam ( who is usually very accurate in his writing ) read the material coming from the European Parliament he would know that this is not the case .
26 I did not know that this is going to happen . ’
27 I do know that this is a very fine yarn ( hand knitters are pleased to call it ‘ one-ply ’ ) .
28 Readers will know that this is my last regular column in Bookseller .
29 How does he know that this is how things must be ?
30 If you 've ever decided , in a flash of inspiration to change the furniture round in a particular room , you 'll know that this is one of the jobs you end up wishing you 'd never started .
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