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

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1 If and so long as the terms of any settlement are such that any person has power to pay or apply income or capital to or for the benefit of the settlor or his spouse , all income arising under the settlement shall be treated for all the purposes of the Income Tax Acts as the income of the settlor for that year and not the income of any other person ( TA 1988 , s674 ; and see Blausten v IRC ( 1971 ) 47 TC 542 ( CA ) ) .
2 Both Geoffrey le Baker and Murimuth are clear that this was the crucial issue under discussion in the parliament , and both record that the king refused to agree to such a proposal .
3 But medical diving experts are concerned that many newcomers to the sport are diving too deep , especially in the UK , exposing themselves to life-threatening injury from ‘ the bends ’ or decompression sickness .
4 Stewartry District Council has no provision for this situation , and environmental health experts are concerned that on-farm burial of carcasses may constitute a health risk , particularly if the animals are buried near water supplies .
5 It quoted from the Pharmaceutical Journal , which had commented that CNAA degrees were to be comparable with those of the universities , and ‘ teachers in pharmacy are confident that this is , and will remain so ’ .
6 The toys they were using were called analogues , adjective check-lists and pseudo-clients with fake case histories … the rules are such that all discovery and exploration is blocked through the control and manipulation of the ‘ subject ’ and the relevant variables to obtain relevant data .
7 I am less sure about the Andantino grazioso , which could be more relaxed than here ; it 's as if the performers are anxious that this longish ( and to be honest , maybe too long ) movement should not outstay its welcome , and even here it lasts getting on for three minutes longer than either of the others .
8 BRITAIN 'S timber importers are worried that public concern about the destruction of tropical rainforests could harm their business and they are taking unusual steps to defuse protest .
9 Unemployment levels amongst school-leavers are such that many of the casual and part-time jobs once filled by those of retirement age are now being taken by young people .
10 No wonder politicians of all parties are terrified that these opinions and feelings might find open expression through elected members of parliament .
11 The inspectors are aware that many people do n't know about this law so they will usually give just a warning to first offenders .
12 As in many of the schools studied , staff in both these schools were satisfied that greater teacher awareness of the library and appreciation of the work of other departments were amongst the outcomes .
13 According to the Sri Lankan government , 30,468 of the refugees in India were now seeking to return ( although refugee organizations were concerned that many had signed consent forms without understanding questions written in English ) .
14 That was fixed for 2 August 1991 and it is apparent that all parties were aware that that was the relevant date for the hearing of the motion .
15 But supporters were confident that decisive endorsement in the dioceses would create a new climate .
16 The British Wind Energy Association is concerned that new wind projects total only six and that the 30 megawatts which these turbines would contribute to the national grid is " embarrassingly small " in comparison with Denmark , the Netherlands and Spain .
17 THE REFORMER : Cosmetics for people with skin trouble , watches for bad time keepers , personal organisers for the chaotic — the reformer is convinced that all the answers are in his hands .
18 LRT said in its corporate plan published yesterday : ‘ The level of congestion on the Underground is such that unconstrained further growth in demand can not safely be accommodated , and real increases in fares would help restrain excessive growth . ’
19 The importance attached to maintaining a job share position in our practice is such that one of us was appointed only weeks before going on maternity leave .
20 If a protein is such that any change in its amino acid sequence will affect its functioning , then f will be small , and so will the rate of evolution .
21 The climate of the Outer Hebrides is such that much of the moorland vegetation belongs to the one of the mire types , and grades into maritime heath near the sea .
22 The state lawyer 's association was outraged that one of their own was involved in such unseemly out-of-court antics .
23 Marie was sure that this was because he did n't want to make his family out as ‘ better ’ than hers : he knew she lived on a scruffy council estate with a bad reputation .
24 The enthusiastic reception of the illuminated cars was such that any future occasion was bound to be graced by their presence .
25 Like North , Raskolnikov was appalled that such a small thing , so long ago , so distorted by his interrogator , should have incriminated him .
26 At the time , the property industry was concerned that high interest rates had persisted for too long — all of 12 months , in fact .
27 Ramsey was sure that this was a first in history ; the settlement of the choice of an Archbishop of Canterbury by telephone .
28 My hypothesis is that the conditions of work are such that one mode of relating is that of schizoid withdrawal which means that individuals have to take on some of the characteristics just described .
29 Furthermore , referral patterns in Metropolitan Toronto and surrounding areas are such that young teenagers and children are almost invariably sent to inflammatory bowel diseases clinic at the Hospital for Sick Children for confirmation of diagnosis , treatment , and follow up care .
30 The rules for calculating physical consequences from the mathematical formalism are such that several wavefunctions , provided they differ from each other only by trivial multiplicative factors , give the same results .
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