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

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31 It says Ralph and Denise are only too aware there can be no substitute for James but are beginning to hope that better times could just be coming .
32 We are beginning to understand that two of the most important resources worth conserving are energy and raw materials .
33 Having been brainwashed to think that all other troupes were inferior , they never ceased to be surprised when they managed to watch them dance .
34 I am bound to say that that does not seem to be the policy of the Opposition .
35 This is not a suitable case in which to reopen the matter but I am bound to say that this case seems to show that there is room for an exception where examining the proceedings in Parliament would almost certainly settle the matter immediately one way or the other .
36 And perhaps I can tie that in with the , the comment from Mr about people from having loved ones in I am bound to say that this has n't been a major feature of our er er
37 Young people in particular are getting to see that this is their country .
38 Annoyed as we may be at having the cardinal terms left thus undefined ( for Pound proceeds no further towards defining them ) , we are compelled to see that this criticism is not of the chalk-or-cheese , sheep-and-goats variety ; the discrimination proposed is more subtle — between a quality in poetry that is ‘ nearly always ’ a virtue ( ’ I can think of no case where it is not' ) , and an opposite quality that is ‘ not always ’ a fault .
39 Traditionally , United Kingdom law has been generous and compilations of non-original matter have been protected providing that some judgment at least has been expended in its making ( see Macmillan & Co .
40 ‘ Every time we meet we are having to recognise that evil men are cutting down people from our community . ’
41 I am saddened to find that such thinking still exists within the profession .
42 Many students of social behaviour are coming to agree that both methods must be employed together .
43 The pack-flat furniture had been invented recognising that younger people had become more mobile and often did not have the time to wait around at home for furniture deliveries .
44 The distribution of records produced by a given algorithm should be checked to see that this will not occur .
45 That code was to be developed to ensure that public transport met the needs of all passengers , including the disabled and that it worked efficiently in the consumers ' interest .
46 Therefore , they need the democratic powers and the rights of the European Parliament to be developed to ensure that those who are elected can be called to account .
47 To protect themselves , they were to be permitted to say that this differential was being implemented ‘ at the Minister 's request ’ .
48 Despite being a non-attainment or ‘ dirty ’ areas , new sources of pollution could be built providing that first , the proposed plant installed pollution control technology which ensured the ‘ lowest achievable emission rate ’ ( LAER ) ; and second , that the proposed emissions were offset by reductions in emissions from existing sources in the area ( the ‘ emission offset ’ policy ) .
49 Everyone must be made to remember that this is one country , the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan . ’
50 Adjustments may then be made to ensure that both tips are at the same height above the same point without the model being moved ( Fig.4.3 ) .
51 Likewise arrangements should be made to ensure that supplementary information will be available where required .
52 Either attempts can be made to ensure that corporate managers behave as profit-maximizers by making them responsive once again to the market ; or , alternatively , new life can be breathed into the legal model of the company so that managers are once again forced to act in the interests of the shareholders .
53 Many of the other member states agreed with the Commission that more should be done to ensure that that implementation goes ahead .
54 Work therefore needs to be done to ensure that administrative records are retained sensibly , since it would be impossible to preserve every piece of information for ever .
55 Option 8 is used to leave the program and must be selected to ensure that all the data is safely stored .
56 In these circumstances the creditor should be seeking to ensure that unfair advantage is not taken of the surety .
57 Nevertheless there are incidental details in Gregory 's account which might be thought to suggest that some , if not all , of these atrocities are rightly placed ; for instance Gregory states that Clovis had Chararic tonsured , which , if true , implies that the Merovingian himself had already been converted .
58 The merit of separate qualified defences is that they focus the evidence and the legal argument , giving the jury ( in contested cases ) an opportunity to assess the defence , and giving the judge fairly precise guidance on the basis for sentencing : this might be thought to ensure that each defendant is dealt with more fairly , but the risk of confusing the jury in a contested case might tend to erode that protection .
59 Although religious history may be interpreted to indicate that this struggle has been undertaken at the behest of , or in support of , some extraterrestrial ‘ god ’ , this is not really correct , and none of those ancient ‘ gods ’ must be allowed to usurp the rightful place of the emerging Created God .
60 If the pattern of use and disuse of the cemeteries also reflects settlement movement one would be drawn to conclude that either population levels fluctuated frequently and/or that shifting settlement was common .
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