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

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1 She concludes from her study that there is strong evidence to suggest that the ward ‘ climate ’ is an important factor in the satisfaction of students with their learning environment .
2 But it was a rather confused piece of reasoning as his article began by conceding that there is strong support for the development of labour policies in the North .
3 The consultations have also shown that there is strong support for legislation to require trade unions to give seven days ' notice of strikes .
4 That there is strong presumption against interpreting a statute as taking away the right of silence , at least in some of its forms , can not in my view be doubted .
5 In August , Lyell had refused to do so , but Mr Greene says that there is new evidence to suggest that the Commission did not exercise its duties correctly ; The Commissioners seem not to have taken expert advice , as they were bound to do , on the importance of the paintings to the collection , but relied merely on the statements supplied by the College itself .
6 A positive benefit arising from such specific attention to what is best for visually handicapped pupils can be that there is increased attention to environmental factors that are advantageous to all the pupils in the school
7 Second , in contrast to many other helminth infections , there is little evidence that sheep in endemic areas develop an effective acquired immunity to Haemonchus , so that there is continuous contamination of the pasture .
8 Formally , this could mean that there is continuous change , the music varying just as the words do .
9 On the local front , Peter Spratt refers to the company 's recent work on behalf of Mace , and he says that there is early evidence that the Mace ‘ Gerry Anderson ’ campaign is conveying something of the pleasure of grocery shopping , as well as making an important statement about branded merchandise and value for money .
10 It is worth emphasising again , however , that these traditions are , apparently , of relatively recent origin and that there is early authority only for the fact that Molla Fenari was Mufti ( except , perhaps , in so far as it may be argued from Taskopruzade that he was the first Mufti , as noted at the beginning of the chapter ) .
11 It is probably better psychological strategy to start the newly insulin-requiring patient on two injections of insulin per day so that there is early acceptance of this regimen .
12 These results confirm that there is regional variation of nutrient utilisation throughout the colon , but they do not support the hypothesis that UC is caused by a deficiency of butyrate metabolism .
13 Faced with a staggering array of products in every size , shape and shade , many cynical American and European shoppers have concluded ( correctly ) that there is scant difference between them .
14 Initially we assume that there is excess supply in both markets .
15 Girls are underrepresented in the exclusion statistics — which would imply that there is unlawful sex discrimination , until one takes account of the well-documented fact that the behaviour of girls and boys and girls at school differs .
16 Whitlow 's comparison ( Fig. 7.3 ) between the occurrence of actual erosion , as deduced from aerial photographs , with a survey of potential erosion hazards based on environmental factors such as rainfall erosivity , soil erodibility and slope , indicates that there is poor agreement between the two .
17 One of the I 'm sure one of the results of Britain 's closer links with Europe is that there is greater contact between churches speaking different languages across these Catholic/Protestant boundaries .
18 The most noticeable physical difference with the Kevlar-coned speakers is the dust cap in the middle ; the new ones are really small compared to the older versions , meaning that there is greater air movement from the increased cone area .
19 The purpose of this project is to examine the argument that there is greater coherence in stratification arrangements than has previously been shown to exist .
20 The final comment of the previous section suggests that there is greater space for interpretation as the potential for incoherence increases in reading a text .
21 Briefly , Cloward and Ohlin argue that there is greater pressure on members of the working class to behave criminally or delinquently due to the fact that they have less opportunity to succeed by legitimate means .
22 There is the hypothesis that these input systems do not themselves fully specify the information we derive from them , that there is subconscious guesswork involved in acts of seeing , hearing and language processing : the mind is constrained to operate on a least effort principle , imposing the first interpretation it can , commensurate with providing adequate information ( SPERBER and WILSON 1986 ) .
23 The study reveals a fragmentary history of complex deposition and supports the hypothesis that there is major deposition on the shelf edge and slope only during periods of maximum glacial advance across the shelf .
24 An Australian dentist now suggests that there is serious risk of overdose
25 My right hon. Friend will agree that there is great anxiety about higher taxation and increased national insurance contributions .
26 Armies are not as feared by Western nations as they are by countries in Latin or South American countries ( to which I will refer later ) , in fact in the UK , by an attempt to cut government spending , it was revealed that there is great support for the army .
27 Mr. Livsey : Does the Secretary of State agree that there is great concern in rural Wales that the opt-out proposals in the review are totally unsuitable to that area and that the general practitioner services mentioned in the review are not properly structured to deliver the sort of services that should be provided in mid-Wales ?
28 I am sure that the Minister is aware that there is great concern about the quarantine restrictions being lifted on 1 April .
29 Is the right hon. Gentleman aware that there is great concern in the mining industry because , in the midst of important negotiations between British Coal , National Power and PowerGen on the future contracts on which mining depends , British Coal 's commercial director , Mr. Malcolm Edwards , has been sacked ?
30 Does the Minister realise that there is great disquiet among doctors about the slow implementation of an improvement in their hours and conditions ?
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