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

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1 It has long been clear that IBM Corp 's latest restructuring into 13 somewhat autonomous business units has taken too long and has not gone far enough , and the company has called an extraordinary board meeting for this Tuesday to decide what cuts need to be made to meet 1993 targets .
2 In a sense , one can only be delighted that Leapor and other poets like her are receiving such serious attention .
3 In this instance he need only be concerned that income actually paid out to the children during their minorities or unmarried may be taxed upon him under TA 1988 , s663 .
4 While it may not necessarily be true that absence makes the heart grow fonder , there 's no doubt that too much unaccustomed togetherness can put a marriage under strain .
5 I mean , it may just be possible that Diblo Dibala actually is the best guitarist on Earth
6 If you are sitting the new Intermediate examination in May 1993 , you will already be aware that group financial statements attract a 35% weighting in the Financial Reporting syllabus .
7 ( I subsequently had ( 27 April ) a site meeting with an EGBT official , who completed a proposal form on the spot — however , the funding aspects are not my main concern here ; suffice it to say , 1 ) that I have always been confident that funding would be secured from one source or another , and 2 ) that my direct approach to SNH was done only because I had indications that their project approvals took months rather than weeks — something I have subsequently been assured is not true ) .
8 He had always been confident that Fibres would survive even during its darkest days : ‘ Parts of our business are volatile and people are used to reacting quickly and decisively — that is what we had to do but on a very big scale and at very considerable cost . ’
9 For years those of us who have played a cat and mouse game with cagey manager Billy Bingham over team selections could always be sure that Donaghy 's name would be the first one down on the sheet .
10 Anyone who has to deal with the public or who is in continual contact with other people as part of their job must always be aware that attention to their appearance and personal hygiene is of the utmost importance .
11 And it can hardly be coincidental that James is referred to as ‘ Zadok ’ .
12 ( It may also be relevant that Corinth , as recent finds show , used lead for public inscriptions at early dates : Arch .
13 Offences committed by groups may well occasion greater fear than offences committed by individuals , and it may also be true that groups have a tendency to do things which individuals might not do : there is a group bravado , a group pressure , which may lead to excesses .
14 The right will also be satisfied that Norman Lamont remains Chancellor .
15 If it is clear enough that capitalist development brings social planning of the economy closer to the realms of possibility than , say , peasant and artisanal production it should also be clear that socialists must pose and answer these questions if they are to intervene effectively in politics .
16 Teachers should also be aware that LMS offers a real possibility for overriding the bureaucratic obstacles that can plague apparently simple tasks .
17 He will also be aware that Gwynedd has set up an inquiry into those incidents .
18 The Union should also be aware that EOP has a price tag for its existing members and that you can not achieve equal opportunities on a no-cost basis .
19 He will also be aware that Forth Valley has expanded the number of treatments provided and , as a result , is offering a better service for patients .
20 You should also be aware that Blake 's grid is based on the assumption that concern for production and concern for people are not incompatible with each other — which may or may not be true within the systems and personnel profile of a given organisation .
21 He will also be aware that arrangements are in place for the liquidators to aid banks in their assessment of applications made by small businesses and personal customers for alternative facilities .
22 In fact , we may both be surprised that Peirce held that the scientific inquirer distanced himself from all scientific results , and suspect that Quine would grant that this attitude is appropriate for a range of them .
23 ‘ Many statutes are passed by political bargaining and snap judgments of expediency ; the courts can rarely be sure that Parliament would have altered the wording if it had foreseen the situation . ’
24 We hope that people trying to read the shell-growth record will now be aware that part of it may have been erased .
25 Villagers here are concerned that people who read the book might confuse fact with fiction .
26 The world is full of unlovely places and we should even be grateful that people are prepared to do important work in uncongenial surroundings like prisons , operating theatres , field hospitals , soap factories , coal-mines , and sewage farms .
27 It may even be possible that house prices have merely adjusted upwards to meet the extra spending power of those obtaining mortgages with tax relief attached .
28 Norris may well be right that Derrida deserves such attention , but he is not often likely to receive it in the conditions of actual pedagogy , or in the random public exchanges of higher cultural life , which put a premium on the simplifying and the reductive .
29 It could well be significant that Cnut is not himself said to have had any connection with the document , and it may reveal little of the real business of the Oxford meeting .
30 Having taken the orders and observed the quality of the breakfast on offer to members , Amiss was relieved that Colonel Fagg had been allocated to Elsa rather than to him .
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