Example sentences of "be [vb pp] [verb] that this " in BNC.

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1 And we are fascinated to know that this approach has been shown to be so effective in a remote part of the Far East where our cassettes are transported on the back of a motorcycle !
2 I am given to understand that this will apply to Scotland also .
3 Only if the Westminster Government and its back-benchers are made to believe that this continuing insult to a noble and valuable aspect of Scotland 's heritage will cost them crucial votes will they even begin to take serious notice .
4 And , ultimately , you 're bound to realise that this amount of money would go a long , long way towards buying your own small PA system — cabs , mixer amp , processor , parametric , vocal mike and all .
5 This is not a suitable case in which to reopen the matter but I am bound to say that this case seems to show that there is room for an exception where examining the proceedings in Parliament would almost certainly settle the matter immediately one way or the other .
6 And perhaps I can tie that in with the , the comment from Mr about people from having loved ones in I am bound to say that this has n't been a major feature of our er er
7 Annoyed as we may be at having the cardinal terms left thus undefined ( for Pound proceeds no further towards defining them ) , we are compelled to see that this criticism is not of the chalk-or-cheese , sheep-and-goats variety ; the discrimination proposed is more subtle — between a quality in poetry that is ‘ nearly always ’ a virtue ( ’ I can think of no case where it is not' ) , and an opposite quality that is ‘ not always ’ a fault .
8 The distribution of records produced by a given algorithm should be checked to see that this will not occur .
9 To protect themselves , they were to be permitted to say that this differential was being implemented ‘ at the Minister 's request ’ .
10 Everyone must be made to remember that this is one country , the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan . ’
11 Although religious history may be interpreted to indicate that this struggle has been undertaken at the behest of , or in support of , some extraterrestrial ‘ god ’ , this is not really correct , and none of those ancient ‘ gods ’ must be allowed to usurp the rightful place of the emerging Created God .
12 However , this should not be taken to imply that this approach does not have its critics or that all researchers working within the developmental paradigm are in agreement regarding the more detailed aspects of language development .
13 One could be tempted to say that this evening was no exception but that would be a little harsh .
14 But so long as no resources used in ‘ selling ’ or in producing are owned monopolistically , we are forced to conclude that this activity is essentially competitive and can not result in any kind of monopolistic control over production or any impairment of the competitive process .
15 Steps are being taken to ensure that this and other factors do not impair the future .
16 Those who love their cricket history were forced to concede that this kind of combat could not be surpassed for entertainment .
17 In the long run it is by making efficient investment decisions that capacity is adjusted to ensure that this price also reflects long-run marginal cost .
18 But Sony is expected to argue that this contract has moral and legal force , was freely negotiated and is of a type common in the industry .
19 An attempt is made to demonstrate that this reasoning is faulty and that the disintegration of the Byzantine state was accompanied by economic growth in the provinces which reinforced the power of the provincial aristocracy in relation to the state .
20 Then in ( 18 ) we put unc with unc Then unc The reader is invited to check that this is correct .
21 One is left hoping that this painstaking and honourable labour of loathing helps to exorcise the most evil spirit in Norwegian history .
22 Unwisely , he was heard to proclaim that this time he was sure to catch the Fawcetts redhanded ( or , more accurately , up to their fetlocks in feathers ) .
23 His friend Lauder once attended such a service and was moved to comment that this assembling of the deaf was an affecting spectacle :
24 Ann was helped to see that this problem originally resulted from displaced resentments about Charles 's infidelity .
25 The surgeon was forced to admit that this operation would leave Dawn paralysed and wheelchair-bound for the rest of her life .
26 The XT came from the middle of the word ‘ extra ’ , which was meant to imply that this new model had better expansion capabilities than the PC .
27 Great care was taken to see that this work was disseminated as widely as possible .
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