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

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1 If and so long as the terms of any settlement are such that any person has power to pay or apply income or capital to or for the benefit of the settlor or his spouse , all income arising under the settlement shall be treated for all the purposes of the Income Tax Acts as the income of the settlor for that year and not the income of any other person ( TA 1988 , s674 ; and see Blausten v IRC ( 1971 ) 47 TC 542 ( CA ) ) .
2 It quoted from the Pharmaceutical Journal , which had commented that CNAA degrees were to be comparable with those of the universities , and ‘ teachers in pharmacy are confident that this is , and will remain so ’ .
3 The British Wind Energy Association is concerned that new wind projects total only six and that the 30 megawatts which these turbines would contribute to the national grid is " embarrassingly small " in comparison with Denmark , the Netherlands and Spain .
4 THE REFORMER : Cosmetics for people with skin trouble , watches for bad time keepers , personal organisers for the chaotic — the reformer is convinced that all the answers are in his hands .
5 LRT said in its corporate plan published yesterday : ‘ The level of congestion on the Underground is such that unconstrained further growth in demand can not safely be accommodated , and real increases in fares would help restrain excessive growth . ’
6 The importance attached to maintaining a job share position in our practice is such that one of us was appointed only weeks before going on maternity leave .
7 If a protein is such that any change in its amino acid sequence will affect its functioning , then f will be small , and so will the rate of evolution .
8 The state lawyer 's association was outraged that one of their own was involved in such unseemly out-of-court antics .
9 At the time , the property industry was concerned that high interest rates had persisted for too long — all of 12 months , in fact .
10 My hypothesis is that the conditions of work are such that one mode of relating is that of schizoid withdrawal which means that individuals have to take on some of the characteristics just described .
11 The rules for calculating physical consequences from the mathematical formalism are such that several wavefunctions , provided they differ from each other only by trivial multiplicative factors , give the same results .
12 the arrangements for their management are such that those assets may consist of or include investments …
13 The commercial implications of the discovery are such that few details have been released .
14 The council are aware that various complaints have been made to them concerning land opposite ours where tipping has taken place , including the disposal of asbestos .
15 If the judge or district judge is satisfied that any proceedings can be more conveniently or fairly dealt with in some other court , he may order the action or matter itself to be transferred to that court ( Ord 16 , r 1 ) .
16 But Middlesbrough Council is confident that most residents will support the scheme when they hear the full story .
17 " The European Council is convinced that harmonious development of the Union over the coming years depends to a considerable degree on the strict application to existing and future legislation of the principle of subsidiarity by all the institutions . "
18 The National Consumer Council is worried that this could cause severe hardship .
19 Ownership is all that many Believers understand .
20 Okay well suppose that erm Mill is right that these are the two proper functions of government .
21 The mechanical condition of the engine is such that little attention is required at this stage .
22 But the 11-year-old pointer was lucky that odds-on favourite Ocean Link fell at the first , bringing down another fancied runner Material Girl .
23 Keith Evans ' charge that some American school media centres actually undermined the morale of teachers ( a charge he did not , incidentally , document ) was not one which could be levelled at centres on the Madeley and Codsall model , and their influence was such that many examples existed , at least for periods of time .
24 The Committee was satisfied that minor incidents of misconduct or defiance of the Chair had been well handled by the directors within the rules .
25 Although wishing to increase membership , Council was anxious that direct entry was not seen as an easy option and instructed the M&R Committee to apply rigorously the requirement that the candidates demonstrate at least five years ' experience at senior level in credit management and to raise to 30 years the minimum age .
26 Paul Stearn and his team are hopeful that greater public awareness and increased pressure on councils to resolve pest problems will mean further local authority work in the future .
27 The Department of Health and Social Security are concerned that all elderly people who are in need should receive the appropriate help to which they are entitled , and the visiting officers are always pleased to explain what other benefits a successful claimant may have automatically , but even if a supplementary pension or allowance is not granted , if their income is below a certain level some of the extra benefits such as free dentures , spectacles , hospital fares , and rate rebates ( this last is not usually granted to those on supplementary pensions ) may be available to them .
28 The exigencies of war were such that those with long years of service to their name ( and there were probably more of them in the fifteenth than in the fourteenth century ) almost inevitably found themselves in positions of command .
29 Amnesty is concerned that those who remain detained may not be receiving adequate medical treatment for the seriousness of their conditions and some may be close to death .
30 But irrespective of the legal position , the character of the teaching process is such that higher education teachers have to pay attention to the expectations and perceptions of their students .
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