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

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31 The illustrations can , of course , be multiplied , but it is important to bear in mind that such cases are exceptional .
32 But it is important to bear in mind that such misgivings are made privately .
33 But it needs to be borne in mind that such connections are not an automatic or necessary consequence of the formal structure of the poetry ; they are the result of the reader 's bringing his own sensibility and experience to bear on the text , and interpreting it in the light of his own conscious or unconscious idea of the nature and function of literature .
34 Bear in mind that all dogs are individuals , and just because a previous dog learnt a command quickly , this does not mean that every individual has the same capacity .
35 Keep in mind that safer sex is important for everyone , whether you have HIV or not , so that if you are uninfected you stay uninfected , and if you are positive you avoid infecting other people .
36 It 's also a mite expensive , although you should bear in mind that retail prices are deceptive things ; the chances are that after a period of high demand and correspondingly high prices , the cost of the SRV will settle down to around the same as the Clapton Strat .
37 And there is no doubt in my mind that this infant is of higher than average intelligence .
38 Bear in mind that some fish are happier in shoals . )
39 I think for a very small company this perhaps might be more complicated in computing terms than would be worthwhile , but as soon as you 're getting to the point of many orders in a week , then it can be exceedingly useful to be able to ask the computer to tell you for example what are all the outstanding orders , what are all the overdue orders , what is the stock position bearing in mind that some stock is committed for certain orders , what orders have we got with suppliers to us which are still outstanding , and questions of this sort , can make your business much more efficient .
40 Bearing in mind that these remarks were made before the new section 69(1) was introduced by the Act of 1986 , I do not see that they can be regarded as carrying the matter any further .
41 It should be borne in mind that these ratios are based on financial statements which only report on those ‘ facts ’ that can be expressed in money terms .
42 It should be borne in mind that these ratios are based on financial statements which only report on those ‘ facts ’ that can be expressed in money terms .
43 But as was stated above , it must always be borne in mind that these models are ideal types .
44 It is important to bear in mind that these statistics are collected on a changing basis , even though all derive from taxes at death ; they cover both consumption and production property .
45 Bearing in mind that these clients were ‘ at risk of residential care ’ , most received only one or at the most two services , and then only for certain days in the week ( p. 299 ) .
46 This is certainly significant at the 1 per cent level , though we must bear in mind that these expectations are calculated on the basis of a purely random distribution of sites , which may not be quite true in practice .
47 To grasp the overall picture of the weaponry and armour available to the knights and soldiers of Barbarossa 's armies , one must summarise the development of equipment during the period concerned , bearing in mind that any changes were not universal and immediate , and that arms and armour of both older and more recent styles would have happily co-existed .
48 Bear in mind that large patterns are eye-catching and can be very dominant .
49 Bear in mind that big warrens are time-consuming .
50 Bear in mind that presentational matters are for the convenience of your reader , who will want to be able to check easily on the materials you have used .
51 The political Greens took it as confirmation that industrial society was indeed not sustainable .
52 Sterling calmer : The pound won respite from last week 's onslaught partly due to confirmation that retail sales were subdued last month and as fears of a rise in interest rates faded .
53 THE POUND won some respite yesterday from last week 's onslaught partly due to confirmation that retail sales were subdued last month and as fears of an imminent rise in base rates faded .
54 One conclusion about loose coupling was that it " helps to maintain the facade that formal structures are really working when they are not " ( Hughes et al.
55 Capital is thus not only a political critique of society but it is also a criticism of the terms in which the economy was discussed at the time when he wrote , and a demonstration that these terms are moulded to the purposes of the system they pretend to analyse .
56 What makes a fanatic is not having strong and extreme ideals oneself but taking no notice of other people 's — not seeing the considerations that other people are concerned about .
57 The danger is that this disparity will be enshrined in the formulas for distributing funds that local authorities are adopting as required by the 1988 Act .
58 In the drawing there is so wide a divergence between the upward curve of the optimist and the downward curve of the pessimist that most situations are covered .
59 The hotel has its own garden terrace that all guests are welcome to use .
60 Is the implication of what you 've just said to the Chairman that you agree with Mr Allenby that this animal is a different one than anything that might go to an I five site ?
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