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

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1 In most countries , governments have accepted an increasing role in regulating health , safety , and quality standards because it has been recognized that this is a potentially important area of market failure .
2 As it was , he did n't understand that he had to stand still , because he had n't been taught that this was required .
3 Meanwhile emergency services are warning that this was a very lucky escape and that boat users should always be prepared for the worst .
4 It has been argued that this is a description of a patinated alloy .
5 Everybody would prefer a low rate of VAT but it has is has been accepted that that is a non-starter politically .
6 It 's been accepted that these are credit arrangements under the local government Planning and Land Act , so therefore , it is not unreasonable to argue that borrowing will not represent a new departure for the County Council in terms of being able to control capital spending .
7 Positive tests can be attributed to feedstuffs or medication , but Martin Pipe emphasised : ‘ I am implying that that is not the case .
8 That is to say that both bitmap and vector graphics are supported a la Corel 3 , but a lot faster ( and we 're told that this being a Beta version , there 's a fair amount of debugging code in the software that will slow it down .
9 We 're saying that that is our problem then .
10 Only it may feel like such a disaster that , that they feel they ca n't do anything about it , er but you 're saying that that is n't , is n't necessarily the case ?
11 You 're saying that this is not necessarily the case .
12 which was we do n't know who won we do n't know what the score was but we think that but we 're , we 're assuming that that 's because they bring out all their secret showmen who do n't sh travel they have a little core , hard core of that do n't travel but they , they bring them out
13 Well the judgment 's deserved on that but we 're hoping we 're gon na win it and we 're hoping that that is a beneficial thing to the other guards , but I would n't put any money on it .
14 Well I am told that that is the earliest thing at all .
15 Mrs Balcombe said : ‘ We have been told that this is not nearly enough but it is all we have got and I think we are lucky to have it . ’
16 However , inner-city speakers normally , and quite consistently , have [ ae ] and [ Ε ] in items where the vowel precedes a velar consonant ( as noted above ) , and I have sometimes been told that this is affected by RP .
17 Now , I mean , we 've always been told that this is , been an efficient run County Council , and that the the scope for making savings is just not there .
18 You are told that this is the book in which Tolkien never uses the word ‘ the ’ .
19 However , it has been shown that this is not the case .
20 ‘ We and the banks are agreed that this is not an appropriate basis for further finance ’ , Eurotunnel 's press release warns .
21 We and the banks are agreed that this is not an appropriate basis for further finance . ’
22 The Parish Council are agreed that this is a good idea — but I should mention that they all drive cars !
23 But it has since been recognised that this was wrong and that what is termed ‘ sub-maximal ’ exercise is beneficial to health , protects against heart attacks and is an important aid to recovery after them .
24 And some are saying that that 's already happening .
25 But fundamentally what succeeds is what keeps people listening or watching and so forth , and I 'm suggesting that that 's something to do , it , it 's something to do with being interesting and relevant and catching the imagination of that particular audience group .
26 Provided , therefore , that the basis of the distinction between and was originally geographical-and it must be emphasized that this is only one possible explanation , albeit perhaps the most tenable on-it seems likely that they had come into currency before the middle of the sixteenth century , before the distinction between the geographical locations of the medreses had begun to become blurred .
27 In the case of the Brixton gang , the prolific use of photographs of the accused after conviction seems to be to emphasise that these were black youths .
28 If we do so we may deny our pain , it would be to pretend that all is well , and that would mean to deny the biblical faith .
29 All that might be allowed for in this context was that individual cases might be considered if I particularly pressed " , and it has to be added that this was in full accordance with the AFHQ instruction of 7 March which stated that " it is not the policy of she British Government to encourage any of those persons who become a British responsibility to put forward claims that they are NOT Soviet Citizens " .
30 If it were more forcefully to challenge the ageism that underlies the social structure , would it be in danger of provoking a backlash from those of its supporters who do not wish to be reminded that all is not well , despite their charity ?
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