Example sentences of "[vb pp] that a [noun] [vb mod] " in BNC.
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1 | Hearings resumed in mid-June with the prosecution putting its arguments , and the appeal concluded on Sept. 19 ; it was expected that a verdict would be announced before the end of the year . |
2 | It is expected that a lexicographer should be able to process some 75 entries a day doing trivial editing tasks and between 10 and 12 entries a day resolving complex editorial tasks . |
3 | It is expected that a book will be published based on the proceedings of the seminar . |
4 | It is not expected that a bid will follow . |
5 | It is expected that a bid will be made to the Macroeconomic Modelling Consortium for further funding after 1991 . |
6 | The precedent suggests a reference to persons under the Tenant 's control in order to exclude mere callers , but where the clause refers to servants of the tenant ( which some precedents do despite the archaic nature of the expression ) it may be as well to qualify this with the words in the course of employment in case it is claimed that a servant will , by the nature of the expression , always be under the tenant 's control . |
7 | To my knowledge , Hallidayan linguists have always concentrated on marked theme and do not seem to have considered that a rheme can also be marked . |
8 | It is usually recommended that a person should tell their sexual partners that they have HIV infection . |
9 | It is recommended that a solicitor should assist in the completion of the appropriate application form , for which green form assistance is available . |
10 | How the latter will be achieved remains to be seen , but it has been mooted that a surcharge should be levied on tropical timber , to be paid by the market , which could be used to undertake research into ways of achieving and ensuring tropical forest survival . |
11 | I have said it before and will say again that I am one such beneficiary , and probably not the sort of beneficiary that was intended when it was decided that a discount would be required . |
12 | There is the further consideration that if after a Jury has deliberately decided that a person ought to be put to death , the Home Secretary should nevertheless find it his duty to recommend clemency , there would appear to be a conflict between the Crown and the Jury . |
13 | It was decided that a seance should be held in the mess room and , depending on the result , they would discuss what further measures could be used to identify the ghost . |
14 | It was decided that a letter should accompany the syllabus at the next distribution stating where the envelopes should be returned . |
15 | It was decided that a letter should accompany the syllabus at the next distribution stating where the envelopes should be returned . |
16 | The opinions of staff and governors were sought and although there were some reservations it was decided that a questionnaire should be distributed to parents . |
17 | The reason for keeping women and men separated is that it is felt that a man can not concentrate on prayer when women are in close proximity . |
18 | The Anniversary Organising Committee had felt that a clock should be commissioned to replace the one which had been stolen , and perhaps because I have for some years specialised in the reproduction of historic clocks , my name was one of those considered . |
19 | When the Zeebrugge families challenged the coroner in the High Court Lord Justice Bingham ‘ tentatively ’ accepted that a company could be guilty . |
20 | Ian Lang , the Scottish Secretary , said on Friday that it was now time to change ‘ the tone and mood of Scottish politics ’ and added : ‘ I have always accepted that a referendum could be an appropriate mechanism for sounding out opinion , particularly on constitutional issues . ’ |
21 | It has been said that a devaluation would result in even higher interest rates . |
22 | Nevertheless , she had been forced to agree with Geoffrey , her vicar , when , after a local deanery chapter meeting , he 'd said that a stranger might be forgiven for supposing that the Church of England in south London was staffed by middle-aged ex-lorry drivers , recruited via the Southwark Ordination Course , plus a sprinkling of very young men who had found their accountancy examinations too arduous . |
23 | To this extent , then , a photon feels the gravitational force and it can be argued that a photon should travel along a curved path in a gravitational field . |
24 | It has been argued that a State may intervene , even forcibly , in the affairs of another State without violating Article 2 ( 4 ) of the United Nations Charter , or the norm of non-intervention where the intervention is justified on humanitarian grounds , for example to stop gross violations of human rights . |
25 | It was even argued that a State could justifiably be compelled , by the other members of that system , to sacrifice for the common good territory to which it had every legal right , just as it in its turn could compel one of its subjects if necessary to sacrifice some of his wealth to its needs ; for ‘ the most legitimate rulers must sometimes renounce their rights in order to maintain the balance ’ . |
26 | It is argued that a Europe must become a Europe of the regions not just a Europe of nation states . |
27 | It will be argued that a party should stand by its beliefs : it should not bend with the wind and adopt views that happen to be popular . |
28 | So far it has been seen that a manager may help the advisers cope with pressure by encouraging social policy work in order to remove persistent client problems ; by training directed at problem management or interview management or by assigning a support role to a member of the team . |
29 | There is no requirement to identify the other person but this may be advantageous in certain circumstances , e.g. when suspected that a defence may be used that there was no other person . |
30 | The suggestion is often made that a couple should not be treated as if they were living as husband and wife unless the man is actually giving the woman financial support . |