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

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1 It would also be preferable that the Bank of Ireland would discuss the situation with IBOA as the representative of the majority of their staff .
2 Tennis itself should be grateful that the game has thrown together people such as Cliff Richard ( who modestly declines to take any credit other than that of name association ) and Mappin herself , not to mention the substantial support of Direct Line Insurance , with the drive and commitment to do just that .
3 The Building Employers Confederation wanted no exemptions , because it must be right that every employer should contribute investment to his employees .
4 It can not in our judgment be right that a judge can refuse to allow the prosecution to discontinue before their case is concluded if he believes the evidence already called raises a prima facie case .
5 ‘ It can not be right that a tenant in Middlesbrough , where housing is cheap , pays more than a tenant in Camden , where costs are very much higher , where well-paid jobs are much easier to come by , and there is such a concentration of commercial facilities . ’
6 For example , it can not be right that the Government should retain as offices private houses and blocks of flats while homeless families are dossed down in imperfectly converted workhouses , or forced to ‘ squat ’ in Nissen huts .
7 He may be right that the centre of gravity among that supposedly central group of Britons , the skilled workers , or C2s , has shifted back in favour of higher state spending .
8 It follows from this My Lords that I believe that the Noble Lord , Lord with his well-known moderation and desire to compromise has gone rather too far in meeting Government intentions , but at all events I do ago go along with his proposal that if it is to be done by order , it would be right that the order should be laid before Parliament to make quite sure that justice has been done .
9 With violence appearing to be on the wane at the moment , he may well be right that the future looks bright .
10 Even her father 's death a month ago had n't really affected her , because he had been ill for such a long time that nobody could be sorry that the end had come .
11 Similarly you may have combined with your application for judgment one for an interim award and it would be absurd that the benefit of that award should be lost in providing the costs of the action thus far .
12 In constructivism we view the organism-environment dyad from the outside and ask how it might be possible that an organism which has input systems and which is active could ever come to know that the environment exists .
13 The coin caused it to be possible that the bar come out .
14 However , we must not forget that we are trying to spawn new industrial or commercial opportunities , and although researchers are encouraged to explore the full potential of their ideas whatever the outcome , it must be conceivable that the research could lead to a significant opportunity for investment within a reasonable timescale ; say a decade or so .
15 I do think it 's a difficult one , but I do feel there is a limit to the number , and therefore we should be careful that the ones we agree to are the ones that interest local people .
16 Also , Brother owners should be careful that the brush does not find its way into the needle retaining springs , so that when you pull or push the brush , it bends these springs .
17 You had to be careful that the builders did n't catch us .
18 Obviously the fishkeeper should be careful that the female he mates with a particular male is of the correct form for that male , as otherwise offspring are likely to be genetic mish-mashes of indeterminate appearance .
19 If the patient is walking , you have to be careful that the path is not slippery at all when he first goes outside .
20 We must be careful that the harmonisation of individual legislatures is not achieved at the expense of those groups with little economic power .
21 If so , it would be wrong that the council , because it has performed its statutory duty under the national law to enforce section 47 , was to find itself under a liability in damages as a result of performing that duty .
22 It is said that it would be wrong that the justices should be put in a position of making an order on the merits of the case that there should be no contact , when the next day the local authority and the parent could depart from that order .
23 Finally , if the manager were to get into financial difficulties , and his or her creditors required payment , it should be clear that no money in this account belongs to the manager , and it can not be used to settle the manager 's personal debts .
24 It should be clear that a God who was simply ‘ outside ’ the world in the way that the President of France was ‘ outside ’ Britain could hardly at the same time be present in it .
25 It will be clear that the range will be short unless a powerful transmitter is used or the waves are directed to the listener in some way .
26 Since a lot of hard work was involved for staff and parents , it had to be clear that the purpose was always first and foremost for the benefit of the particular school .
27 If the courts were to develop the idea that all errors of law are jurisdictional , defined the word law in a purely analytical way so that it embraced any , or almost any application of a statutory term and substituted judgment on the meaning of that term , then a prospective applicant would be clear that the courts would intervene using that standard .
28 From what follows it will be clear that the Court of Appeal , civil division , is at the heart of the civil appeal process .
29 But whether a monetarist or exchange rate policy is preferred it ought to be clear that the country can no longer endure an ambiguous mix of the two .
30 From this analysis , it should be clear that the authorities have considerable power to determine interest rates .
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