Example sentences of "[verb] that such [noun] [modal v] " in BNC.

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1 We will see in Section 24.7 that modern ideas about chaotic dynamics suggest that such classification might be possible .
2 To reflect this , the Consultative Paper proposed that such centres could be offered the opportunity to accept devolved responsibility for quality elements normally administered by SCOTVEC , provided that the internal quality systems in place were appropriate to each element for which devolved responsibility was being sought .
3 Furthermore , they will know that such disturbances will force them to produce a level of output which is not the optimal one in the sense that it is not what they would in advance choose to produce at a price of P .
4 Short-term leases , if they do n't contain an absolute bar to assignment , commonly contain a covenant by the lessee not to assign the lease without the lessor 's licence , and usually provide that such licence shall not be unreasonably withheld — if such proviso is omitted , then acting for a prospective lessee you should always insert it in the draft .
5 Last month British Telecom promised that such transmitters would be available of Unisat .
6 In the face of such evidence it was a little difficult for at least some of the non-poor to accept that such conditions should continue and that free enterprise could bring them to an end largely unassisted .
7 It was never expected that such measures would cause a transfer of car users to the bike , but it was hoped that by making the route safer and more comfortable , recreational use of the route might rise and parental objections to children cycling to school might diminish .
8 Nevertheless , it can be claimed that such exploration will be discussing a theistic structure found in the Eastern as well as the Western traditions .
9 Only by engaging in extreme forms of economic casuistry can it be claimed that such things can be supplied satisfactorily without the agency of government at either national or local level .
10 Since then , many other doctors who treat food intolerance and chemical sensitivity have claimed that such sensitivity can produce a wide range of mental problems .
11 Not surprisingly , most studies expect that such policies will result in a cut in the growth of global GDP ( none expects an increase ) .
12 Felix heard a Stirlander Greatsword say that such words would bring ill-luck .
13 Observers doubted that such targets would be achieved ; of 158 clean-up projects ordered in January 1989 only 10 had begun by October .
14 But I also acknowledge that such exceptions can not be realistically incorporated into the application of such rules .
15 It has been argued that special attention should be focused upon the resilience and potential for recovery of the soil profile in view of the inputs induced by man ( Trudgill , 1977 , chapter 8 ) , and the importance of the problem is underlined by Toy ( 1982 ) in a review of accelerated erosion when he concludes that such erosion can be considered to be the pre-eminent environmental problem in the United States by virtue of its widespread occurrence and cumulative cost .
16 Taylor and Urquhart concede that such works may comprise as much as 10 % of the total and suggest that when the date of imprint method is used for weeding the 10% must be identified in some other way .
17 I was grateful to the hon. Gentleman for raising that , because it is not often realised that such claims can be made up to three months before the person enters care , although I am aware that the circumstances do not always allow that .
18 Advice has been received that such work would not be more than 5% of the adviser 's time .
19 The majority of the respondents who addressed the issue agreed that such methods should not be required , giving as their reasons complexity and subjectivity .
20 The Widdicombe Committee recommended that such attendance should remain possible subject to two safeguards :
21 As was shown in chapter 4 , some 55 per cent of lone-parent families are in receipt of Supplementary Benefits , suggesting that such specificity could be important in this instance , especially since these poorer families will not be proportionately distributed among all Local Authorities .
22 Even though the parent has the option to issue convertible preference shares in substitution for the bonds , the requirements of paragraph 22 of the [ draft ] FRS again entail that such conversion should not be anticipated .
23 Nevertheless , we need to consider what problems might arise and make provision accordingly , accepting that such provision should be very flexible if it is to cope with the range of need presented by the disabled .
24 Yet most would want to agree that such belief ought not to be contradictory in any way ( while bearing in mind the distinction between paradox and contradiction referred to at the end of Chapter 6 ) .
25 Following the success of the first Alumni Teachers ' Meeting at the University 's Schools ' Open Day , it is intended that such meetings will become a regular event .
26 The link with sovereignty and with the ultra vires doctrine is provided by implication : parliament only intended that such discretion should be exercised on relevant and not irrelevant considerations , or to achieve proper and not improper purposes .
27 Under an act of George I weavers could take their complaints to magistrates , but Temple himself admitted that such recourse would mark a man and reduce his prospects of obtaining work .
28 On the other hand , it has been recognized that such concessions can , if applied fairly and without discrimination , aid the efficient administration of the tax system .
29 They have seen their work taken on by people with different motivations and agendas. and fear that such disparity must weaken both impact and cohesion of purpose .
30 They fear that such schemes could lead to disciplinary action against sub-standard teachers and to the beginnings of a merit pay system .
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