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

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1 THE Football Association are to request that players of all clubs competing in the third round of the FA Cup this weekend should wear black armbands in memory of former secretary Ted Croker , who died at the age of 68 on Christmas Day .
2 The larger the filing system , the less likely you are to find that nugget of hidden gold when you want it .
3 It has been argued that forms of control over state enterprises are inherently problematic .
4 It has been argued that compression of the abdomen increases the ‘ pinchcock ’ effect of the angular incisura and so it is possible that this manoeuvre could actually prevent reflux in some patients .
5 There is still an abyss or several to be crossed , but the bishop was applauded with vast intensity as he told how he had demanded the release of the 150 people reckoned to have been arrested during the street fighting , and had been told that complaints of police brutality would be investigated if the names of the victims were submitted in writing to the authorities .
6 She has been told that members of the Lords are permitted to use the facilities provided by the Commons — the bar , the library , etc — and trot up and down the Commons corridors .
7 To assist with the development of the necessary approval and validation criteria , procedures and documentation , it has been agreed that aspects of devolved responsibility should be piloted during session 1991/92 .
8 In the present study , it has been shown that 50% of the patients with chronic pancreatitis or pancreatic cancer had evidence of polysaccharide malabsorption ( increase in H 2 20 ppm ) and malabsorbed 10%-30% of the ingested complex carbohydrate .
9 It has been shown that decomposition of small mammal carcases proceeds rapidly , and the bones are then subject to environmental stresses ( Dodson , 1973 ; Korth , 1979 ) .
10 In the foregoing , it has been shown that patterns of nuptiality and of reproduction influence levels and conditions of infant and early childhood and maternal mortality and morbidity .
11 ( 5 ) Very recently it has been shown that transplants of the SCN can be used to pass rhythmicity from one animal to another .
12 However , recently , as emissions of ammonia have increased , it has been shown that deposition of ammonium ions can have an acidifying effect on soils as a result of the oxidation of unc to unc by bacteria .
13 It has previously been shown that infiltration of lymphocytes in the submucosa occurs within only a few hours after gliadin challenge .
14 However , with recent advances in information technology it has been shown that automation of all or some of these processes will provide an effective way forward .
15 It has also been shown that blessings of lesbian and gay relationships have been celebrated by the Christian community since ancient times .
16 In Nasonia it has further been shown that condensation of chromosomes derived from the sperm is abnormal and that they are often fragmented in incompatible crosses .
17 It has been thought that damage of the tight junctions is morphologically represented by focal discontinuities and veriability in the numbers of tight junctional strands .
18 Even in Catholic churches people are complaining that statues of Our Lady are being discarded .
19 It has already been noted that buildings of more obviously romanized character play a less prominent role in the overall morphology of the small towns .
20 This is called precession of the perihelion , and is not in itself curious because it had long been known that precession of the perihelion is one result of the gravitational influence on a planet 's orbit of all the other planets in the Solar System .
21 Thus , for example , it has been found that levels of received radiation doses correlate significantly with radiation-induced disorders and diseases such as abnormalities in cell development , chromosomal damage , leukaemia , cancer of the thyroid , lung and breast , impairment of growth and development , and increase in foetal , infant and general mortality .
22 It should be recognized that identification of fluctuation effects of small magnitude requires data with a high signal-to-noise ratio .
23 But if it can be proven that overfishing of sand-eel is the principal cause of the problem , we can only hope that remedial action can be taken before it is too late for our important sea-bird colonies to recover .
24 While the distribution of resources will inevitably continue to be uneven , it should be emphasized that awareness of , and use made of resources can be as important as funding or staff available .
25 It should be emphasized that use of sorting and grain size comparators is only valid for sediments which have not undergone compaction ( see Section 5.3.2 ) .
26 To attain efficiency , it would be expected that factors of production would be allocated so that their marginal products would be equal .
27 The baby can certainly suffer complications if deprived of mother 's milk and it might well be claimed that talk of its missing its mother is a special language-game pointing only to the source of the deprivation , but Singer is certainly not using the phrase with this in mind .
28 The assumption tends to be made that principles of normalisation , the self-advocacy movement , and professional/client relationships will somehow remain in tune with each other .
29 From Figure 4.3 it can be seen that shareholders of Jaguar have done very well since privatisation — especially as a result of the bid from Ford .
30 It can be seen that questions of lawfulness and legitimacy shade into one another here though the answers do not : the lawfulness of the action taken , confirmed by the House of Lords in 1984 ( Council of Civil Service Unions v Minister for the Civil Service [ 1984 ] 3 All ER 935 ) did not and does not dispose of its legitimacy .
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