Example sentences of "[be] [to-vb] that [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In each case , if I am to claim that this revelation or experience is of ‘ God ’ , and is not simply an expression of some form of mental delusion which should be referred to a psychoanalyst , then I am forced to debate the interpretation that I am giving . |
2 | The educational background and training of chartered librarians in Britain has not been well understood by teachers , and in particular it has been noticeable how reluctant spokesmen of the School Library Association have been to acknowledge that some librarians have received a special training in work with children of school age , with materials for children of school age , and involving more than an acquaintance with the study of educational systems and methods and of child development . |
3 | A problem with this idea is of course that most dreams are not remembered , so that even if solutions to problems are achieved during dreams they can not be regarded as adaptive , unless we are to believe that these solutions are somehow incorporated unconsciously . |
4 | It made him seem altogether too human , and the safest thing for her to do would be to remember that this man was very nearly the devil incarnate . |
5 | The initial reaction of an efficiency expert may be to suggest that each adviser has the information system in their interviewing room in order to save time and energy . |
6 | The role of Government should be to ensure that such pensions met sensible regulation so that the public interest was protected . |
7 | A key area of the service will be to ensure that all readers are kept up to date on developments in the completion of the internal market . |
8 | The ref 's job will be to ensure that these guys stay on-side . |
9 | A broad position would be to hold that any threat may negative consent , and this might include a threat to send a compromising photograph to someone , a threat to report a driver for exceeding the speed limit , and so on . |
10 | They were to discover that these country lads were the equals — perhaps the superiors — of their Indian counterparts in political sagacity . |
11 | Compared with Barry 's Board of Trade , the Broad Sanctuary houses were hideous and it ‘ would excite one 's horror , if one were to imagine that any portion of London was to be covered with such edifices ’ . |
12 | In this connection , it is interesting that many of the restrictions on economic life in the Pentateuch were to ensure that each family always had access to part of the society 's capital — namely a plot of land and some animals . |
13 | The agency 's responsibility is to see that those children are properly paid for . |
14 | The silliest and the most sinful of the many heresies of pseudo-democracy is to pretend that all studies and all learning are ‘ created equal ’ . |
15 | The objective is to confirm that all response times are less than the agreed target , and that response times for identical processes are consistent . |
16 | ( The alternative is to guess that some training examples are erroneous , and leave them out of the training set . ) |
17 | The starting point is to accept that each individual develops and evolves throughout life , and that the final stages of life are as important as any other . |
18 | The safest course is to provide that any capital gains tax assessed on the settlor shall not be borne by the trust . |
19 | To have such ‘ scientific knowledge ’ of , say , the facts that man is the only animal with a sense of humour , that gold dissolves in aqua regia , or that triangles have angles equal to two right angles , is to know that these things must be so and can not be otherwise . |
20 | The important point here is to remember that this grid has a central point located at 30,80 . |
21 | And Hulme stormed back , ‘ But using ‘ sexual harassment ’ to describe someone who says ‘ Phwooar ! ’ is to suggest that all men are animals . |
22 | We must also ensure that teaching is seen to be important , and a simple way to start is to insist that all doctors must document their experience when applying for jobs and that all appointments committees should ask about it . |
23 | The objective of the national facilities programme is to ensure that each sport — if appropriate — has access to at least one venue suitable for the staging of international events and for national squad training . |
24 | Clonal selection now concerns all three of Champagne 's major varieties and the current emphasis is to ensure that each village has the clones best suited to its own terroir . |
25 | At a time when the largest nuclear power in the world is in the process of disintegration into separate republics , when that massive nuclear arsenal is under some central control of the remaining central authorities , and when our keen concern is to ensure that that security is real , it seems absolutely unthinkable that we should not have our own protection and the ultimate assurance of an independent deterrent . |
26 | the prime factor at present is to ensure that all land need for the schemes should protect against other developments and that flexibility is divided in |
27 | The reason for this is to ensure that all services central to a solicitors ' practice are regulated by the Law society . |
28 | Because of the potential seriousness of gonorrhoea or syphilis , if left untreated , nearly all the clinics in the United Kingdom have on their staff contact-tracers whose prime aim is to ensure that all efforts are made to persuade possible contacts of patients with either disease to attend for investigation . |
29 | The simple solution in this case is to ensure that all food remains out of their reach . |
30 | Our aim is to ensure that all BP employees have equal opportunities for career advancement . |