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

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1 It may seem somewhat curious logic to decide whether empirically determined facts can only be accepted provided that they can be explained , but one can understand the attitude when the facts seem less than certain .
2 Would the objections of those on my left this end of the table , if the panel were minded to have an E two policy , be overcome by , Development will only be permitted provided that , and they set a criteria ?
3 Nor can teachers any longer be allowed to say that they do not know what will be required of their pupils three , six or eight years later .
4 Proposals intended to benefit the rural economy will normally be supported provided that they would not unacceptably detract from the character and appearance and general amenity of the surrounding area .
5 A diet should always be tested in the autoclave that will normally be used to ensure that it is acceptable both nutritionally and physically after sterilization .
6 It will be noticed that the normal justification thesis identifies the case that must normally be established to show that a person has authority .
7 If you rule this second topic out of order , and the examiner wished it to be included , the examiner will at least see that you have had the point present in your mind , and will probably-also be brought to see that he was at fault in his wording of the question .
8 That is , economic forces would always be generated to ensure that the demand for labour would always equal its supply .
9 A phone call will always be made to confirm that you would still be willing to come to any particular meeting .
10 The reason why the doing what a man is already bound to do is no consideration , is not only because such a consideration is in judgment of law of no value , but because a man can hardly be allowed to say that the prior legal obligation was not his determining motive .
11 Erm secondly , it might reasonably be expected to demonstrate that it would be in the interests of either the region , regional or sub- regional economy .
12 If there is any doubt about the chosen criterion for distance moved during the first step then the second step can also be analysed to ensure that the motor maintains synchronism during that excitation interval .
13 The pull-out torque/speed characteristic would also be consulted to ensure that the system is not susceptible to mechanical resonances at the working speed .
14 clarification of policy , possibly to bring it into line with the purchaser 's group policy but may also be seeking to ensure that the vendors collect as many overdue debtors as possible prior to sale .
15 Care must also be taken to ensure that , if the price of the consideration shares falls , the total shares to be issued do not exceed 30 per cent of the purchaser 's share capital as the vendor may then be obliged to make an offer to purchase the remainder of the purchaser 's share capital under rule 9 of the City Code .
16 By the same token they might also be taken to mean that Richard 's right to his duchy was independent of his father 's will .
17 Glashow then showed in 1961 that the parity properties of weak and electromagnetic interactions could also be reconciled provided that there was a neutral counterpart , Wo , to the W + and the W - .
18 It may also be re-run to ensure that the updates have been successfully entered into LIFESPAN prior to Quality Approval .
19 She may also be helped to understand that if she is willing to try to spread the love she once gave to one person around to others who may be badly in need of it , she will move into an entirely different dimension emotionally : one that will provide her with new satisfactions and in which she will discover that the lovers of this world are not only those who enjoy a close and exclusive relationship .
20 Although practically all the issues discussed in this paper are of universal concern , it would clearly be mistaken to imply that the subjective experience of ageing is the same for men and women , or for people of different races and cultures .
21 The claim that none of our beliefs about the future are ever justified is more important and more interesting than the claim that although our belief that the sun will rise tomorrow is quite probably both true and justified , we can not really be said to know that the sun will rise tomorrow .
22 Knowing that you will invariably be outnumbered means that you should take pains to ensure that you do the best you can to cut down the number of your attackers .
23 Hewlett-Packard Co is not a company to rush into something just because it is the fashion , but with ICL Plc firmly in the Sparc camp , Groupe Bull SA committed to IBM Corp 's Power RISC and Ing C Olivetti & Co SpA 's allegiance to the Alpha RISC bought dearly by Digital Equipment Corp — with Hewlett an unsuccessful contender in both the last two cases , the company may well be beginning to think that persuading Siemens-Nixdorf Informationssysteme AG of the virtues of the Precision Architecture RISC is a high priority if it is to be seen to have equal standing with its three closest rivals in Europe .
24 One might almost be driven to conclude that there are in fact two ‘ plans ’ , the public one which always seems to go awry and a secret one that the economy actually works to .
25 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 ) .
26 Also within the /a/ system , however , there is a high incidence of back varieties of /a/ : in BV , this vowel is realized in certain following consonantal environments as a long , back vowel , which is in many contexts virtually identical to RP ( as in RP dance , bath ) ; on a superficial view we may therefore be tempted to believe that speakers are adopting this external norm .
27 The target 's memorandum and articles should therefore be checked to ensure that the target has the necessary powers to implement the scheme .
28 will never be allowed to forget that she cut the Social Services budget by one tenth .
29 The point is instructive , but it would certainly be mistaken to suppose that all ordinary conditionals are of the form If P then Q and all other " if " statements of the form If P , Q.
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