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

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1 It has been reported that in stages III and IV of PBC , portal hypertension if present reflects sinusoidal pressure .
2 It has been reported that in Canada and the USA literally thousands of lakes and rivers are no longer able to support fish or plants .
3 Again , the suggestion has been made that in cases where a woman 's SB is withdrawn because she is found/thought to be cohabiting , a ‘ tiding over ’ allowance should be made to ease the adjustment .
4 On the other hand , it has been argued that in order to maximize the benefits of special education it should become even more specialized , with schools focusing attention on a particular problem and designed and equipped exclusively with this in mind .
5 It has further been argued that in Britain one finds less variety of opinion among judges than in the United States .
6 It has been argued that in Britain , on every major social issue that has come before the courts during the last thirty years , the judges have supported ‘ the conventional , established and settled interest [ and ] have reacted strongly against challenges to those interests ’ ( Griffith , 1991 , p. 325 ) .
7 It was sensible , as Mrs Thatcher had , ‘ to counsel caution in the maelstrom , but it all depends on whether you 're saying that in order to guide events in a steady fashion or whether you 're using it as an alibi to do nothing .
8 Since then she has abandoned her contact lens in favour of glasses , having been told that in time her sight will return to normal .
9 I tell him that a friend who is even now in the Karakoram had been told that in Pakistan it was advisable to double the suggested dose of tablets and then to boil the water for twenty minutes .
10 He maintained that the rule was an essential concomitant of the poll tax because it was a personal tax , yet we are told that in respect of the council tax , which is also , at least as to 50 per cent. , a personal tax , there is no difficulty in doing away with the 20 per cent .
11 It had been agreed that in effect he was to work as required in any country in which his employers had contracts .
12 However , by studying individual errors , it has been demonstrated that in fact simple algorithms can be implemented which significantly improve recognition rates .
13 It has already been noted that in order to put Abdulkerim 's Muftilik into the reign of Bayezid II the writers connected with the later tradition have had to ignore Mustakimzade 's dating of Molla Arab 's Muftilik , namely 893/1488 to 901/1496 ( based , as mentioned above , on the and have substituted instead 893/1488 to Rajab 900/March- April 1495 for Abdulkerim 's period of office and the latter date to Rajab 901/March-April 1496 for that of Molla Arab .
14 Why the process fails in 20% of the population is unclear but it has been noted that in patients with acid antra , G cells are qualitatively sparse .
15 Ltd , the position has now been reached that in order to establish that a duty of care arises in a particular situation , it is not necessary to bring the facts of that situation within those of previous situations in which a duty of care has been held to exist .
16 Indeed , I am not absolutely sure that it has not been proved that in terms of pure cost-effectiveness a space such as a 4 cm double is the best you can buy — the only trouble is that you need an awful lot of them .
17 It 's been found that in Homes where residents are busy or active during the day , with plenty of stimulation , they are more likely to sleep well without drugs , and the rate of bed-wetting goes down dramatically .
18 Since fast reactors can breed from the depleted uranium in the spent fuel from thermal reactors , it can be calculated that in FBR terms British stocks of depleted uranium are comparable to the country 's coal reserves .
19 First , it may be recalled that in Chapter 2 , I concluded discussion of habitation by allowing the possibility that simple exposure to a stimulus might result in the formation of an increasingly detailed and well-specified representation of it .
20 Also , it should not be forgotten that in order for the buyer to be able to claim any additional damage at all , he must first prove that there has indeed been a breach of the warranties of title or quiet possession .
21 In this regard it can be seen that in order for the catechesis to work effectively the various members of the group have to work as a team — the L.C. is responsible for presenting the symbol well ; having a good story that echoes the goal clearly ; and providing the opportunity for EACH person to share their story .
22 This feature is illustrated in figure 5.2 , in which it can be seen that in period 3 ( odd ) w t was set the end of the period 2 ( even ) but was actually set two periods earlier in period 1 ( odd ) .
23 It can also be seen that in reality the UK economy is an open one , with a foreign sector .
24 It can be seen that in terms of the formal equations it is possible to make some juncture , but in so doing it is also possible to lose sight of the quite different perspectives from which they derive .
25 From studying Figures 6.5 and 6.6 it will be seen that in hospital there are many potential danger points for contamination by direct contact , for example with infected articles or with hands which have been inadequately washed or not washed at all after dealing with contaminated discharges or materials .
26 Indeed , at the risk of causing offence , it must be said that in response to such a comment I have heard more than one distraught person say , with a puzzled look , ‘ is that a pub around here then ? ,
27 It must be said that in Britain the new public library authorities created in 1972 have in many cases failed to capitalize on the opportunities for better stock provision which the larger units were supposedly able to achieve .
28 Unfortunately it must be said that in binoculars ( or , for that matter , in most telescopes ) it is disappointing , because it lies at a narrow angle to us and the full beauty of the spiral is lost .
29 The argument just offered may gain agreement in principle , but it could be said that in practice it is unworkable .
30 It could be argued that in societies where the capitalist ethos is paramount the criminal is no less entitled to gain commercial advantage from his or her lawful activity than any other member of the community and that it should be the market which decides whether or not criminals should profit .
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