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

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1 Confidence is an essential ingredient in happy child rearing , and many experts on child care recognize that where such confidence is found , it should not be attacked , as it is the foundation of the mother-child relationship .
2 In the pan-European crisis of 1848 , however , Nicholas made plain that where external relations were concerned he was still fundamentally timorous .
3 It is not that these judgements should not be made , but that where subjective judgements are made by the teacher she should be aware that this is so and be prepared , not only to give reasons for her judgements , but also to be sufficiently flexible to change them in the light of particular circumstances .
4 This states that where specific clauses are included in a contract , which deal with matters which would otherwise be implied into the contract by law or statute , the very fact of the inclusion of a specific clause dealing with those matters , by implication , excludes the provisions which would otherwise be implied by law or statute in respect of them .
5 A further point to note in connection with person deixis , is that where face-to-face contact is lost , languages often enforce a distinct mode of , for instance , self-introduction .
6 He said that where total headcount was 126,000 at the end of fiscal year 1989 , over the last two years , the company has added 11,000 employees , primarily through acquisitions while reducing overall headcount so that at June 30 , headcount was 113,800 , for a total reduction of more than 23,000 since 1989 .
7 The Control of Pollution Act 1974 provides that where any damage is caused by poisonous , noxious or polluting waste which has been deposited on land , any person who deposited it or caused or knowingly permitted it to be deposited is civilly liable for the damage , provided that his act constituted an offence under section 3(3) or section 18(2) of the Act .
8 It should not be forgotten that where structural alterations are made to licensed premises the approval of the licensing justices is required in addition to planning permission .
9 The anthropologists have not solved all their problems in this area but they feel , with some justification , that where human behaviour is concerned , most of the arguments now being put forward by the sociobiologists as if they were major scientific discoveries were effectively disposed of sometime around 1865 .
10 It has implied that where ideological commitments are involved a distinction may be made between relatively easy gestures and hard administrative battles .
11 This reduction in the ’ noise ’ within definitions means that where semantic relations are present , the overlap technique is more likely to detect them .
12 There 's little doubt that where public relations is concerned this Lady of Shallott surely knows her onions and if I were she , I would sue Channel 4 over one of Ms Paglia 's implications .
13 But it may perhaps be expected that where true grounds are that the police officer fears ‘ serious disruption to the life of the community ’ his order will say so .
14 Given that ‘ knowledge ’ is the perception of connections between ideas , and that where this perception is lacking we have only ‘ belief ’ or ‘ opinion ’ , it is Locke 's view that geometry , unlike natural philosophy , constitutes a ‘ science ’ , a body of ‘ knowledge ’ .
15 So , this qualified form of democracy entails that the government is representative of and responsive to public opinion ; and that where this opinion is not unanimous it is representative of and responsive to the majority .
16 Yet he was proposing to begin , because he held , was indeed forced to hold , the alternative view , that although additional finance was welcome and desirable , the primary requirement would always be systematic planning , sensible co-operation , and the full utilization of what one already had .
17 But Russell found that although battered wives were frequently raped as well , rape in marriage was by no means confined to women who were the recipients of other forms of domestic violence .
18 so I actually felt that although that presentation was very good , it was almost like a blind presentation because there was no benefit to him at the end of it because he , he did n't have , you had n't got those finishing point
19 We contacted the dealer , who informed us that although cheaper guitars were sold with these items , the Fender Squier guitars were not .
20 More generally it has meant that although religious freedom is formally guaranteed by the constitution , yet Bibles are unobtainable in bookshops , the printing of Bibles is forbidden , seminaries are rigidly controlled by the state , religious education in schools has been virtually eliminated , church publishing and information is under government control and Christians are discriminated against in gaining admission to colleges and in seeking professions of their choice .
21 The point needs to be made too that although aesthetic benefits are welcome , the purpose of traffic calming has broader goals .
22 What had changed was the distribution of employment so that although Japanese farms are very tiny , the threefold decline in agricultural employment to about 10 per cent of the labour force means that non-agricultural sectors now provide the bulk of small-firm employment .
23 But work door previously by the National Consumer Council 's suggests that although many people are reluctant to face a personal interview , the great majority of people in lower socio-economic groups prefer face-to-face contact to filling in forms or writing letters .
24 In the first place , the legibility of this canvas demonstrates conclusively that although Cubist paintings were becoming more abstract in appearance , the artists were still deeply conditioned , at least in the early stages of their works , by the material existence and the physical appearance of their subjects .
25 It is strange that although this technology was known it was not used by Kentish craftsmen for nearly 50 years .
26 An alternative means of finding the constant coefficients A i in the partial fraction expansion of equation ( 11.36 ) emerges upon multiplying through that equation by the factor ( ) to give which reveals that Although this relation is not immediately helpful because the factor ( ) is zero when , it must be appreciated that G(s) here is the ratio , , of a numerator to denominator polynomial in s in which where Q(s) is another polynomial in s .
27 So when the Jews arrived on board from a mainland where they had been despised , systematically humiliated and imprisoned , they discovered that although this ship was legally still part of Germany , flew the swastika and had large portraits of Hitler in its public rooms , the Germans with whom they had dealings were courteous , attentive and even obedient .
28 The important findings are that although transient DGR is present in healthy subjects , it occurred for a significantly greater proportion of the study time in patients with gastric ulcers and in patients with persistent pain after gastric surgery ( Fig 1 ) .
29 The reflux of acid with no corresponding increase in counts suggests that although gastro-oesophageal reflux is stimulated by the presence of a meal , it is not simply acidified food that reaches the oesophagus , but unlabelled gastric acid .
30 A report prepared by Thailand 's National Security Council shows that although Thai companies are the biggest violators of the export ban , other Asian countries are also involved .
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