Example sentences of "that be [verb] [adj] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | What separates them from the dwindling ranks of mediocre C86-type bands are their songs : sparkling things that are packed full of love-drenched sentiments , mood-lifting hooklines and wonderful tunes . |
2 | Many people , too , are in terrible financial trouble because of being caught in leasing agreements for property and other items that are ruining thousands of people . |
3 | The result would be a deterioration of services in all the ways that my Hon. Friends have pointed out the cleanliness of the buses , the regularity of services and the kind of facilities that are made available to the unemployed , women , the elderly and the disabled . |
4 | Meeting our business objectives , improving services and integrating the local office network are all important to the success of ES ; but we must achieve these aims within the resources that are made available to us by government . |
5 | Presentation software has now developed a very distinctive approach in which the user simply has to combine their own information , message and logos with an appropriate selection from the wide range of supplied backgrounds that are designed complete with colour palettes and suitable fonts . |
6 | It provides information on all materials that are deemed appropriate for these awards . |
7 | we are , we are referring to promise number thirteen in order to say you can on the thirteen , it 's the second page , third up from the bottom , we promise to repair potholes that are considered dangerous in the most important roads within twenty four hours of application . |
8 | In the Method Tailoring phase , the analyst considers the type of instrument , or instruments , that are considered suitable for the particular investigation and decides their specific role in the analysis . |
9 | The changes that will be deliberated at this point are those that are considered desirable in systems terms , and culturally feasible in light of the prevailing attitudes within the organisation . |
10 | They 're finished , of course , now , but there will be others — others that are lyin' low fur the moment . |
11 | The first pictures encountered by the youngest readers ( and the youngest readers will be very young : ‘ Ideally , a small pile of good books awaits the new baby 's arrival ’ according to Dorothy Butler , 1980 , p.27 ) will be simple , clear pictures of objects to be seen in the reader 's immediate world , objects that are becoming familiar in real life . |
12 | are subsidizing the rich to buy houses that are becoming cheaper onto the market |
13 | One would therefore expect that this unified theory should be able to predict all the values of quantities , like the electric charge on a particle , that are left undetermined by our present theories . |
14 | Still running : Visa and Mastercard are continuing to operate membership rules that were decreed anti-competitive by the Government six weeks ago . |
15 | In September 1986 the Iranians paid $7 million direct into one of North 's three Swiss bank accounts and North drew out $2 million to pay for 500 TOW missiles that were flown direct from America to Iran ( which shows the true price of TOW missiles compared to what Iran was being charged ) . |
16 | Sharpe had fought the French for over twenty years , yet he had never seen the Emperor and , all unbidden , a sudden and childish image of a man with cloven tail , sharp horns and demonic fangs stalked Sharpe 's fears that were made worse by the Emperor 's real reputation as a soldier of genius whose presence on a battlefield was worth a whole corps of men . |
17 | I am pleased to see that the ITF has moved quickly by levying significant fines on the Brazilian Tennis Association for breaches of regulations during the tie , relating to the facilities that were made available in the temporary stadium . |
18 | Then there 's the matter of Larkhill , and the houses that were made derelict by that tragic fire . ’ |
19 | On 23 August 1879 , the LNWR Company contributed £100 towards the cost of the practice butts that were built adjacent to the Stanton Low Church , St Peter . |
20 | Supper at the kitchen table — bread coarsely cut and buttered , with none of the little refinements that were considered necessary for the family , who ate in another room . |
21 | Not much profit came from these transactions but friends were made and contacts kept up that were to prove useful in the peace . |
22 | I thought of all the warm beds that I could have been in and I kneaded my fingers that were going numb with cold . |
23 | As shown in Table VIII , the 13 cases that were judged histological to be definite ulcerative colitis ( category A ) were distributed almost evenly between the RP and control groups . |
24 | That is certainly part of the money that is made available as a result of the far-sighted decision of my right hon. Friend the Prime Minister , when he was Chancellor of the Exchequer . |
25 | This does not mean that that intelligibility can be wholly captured in the formulations or in the mind of the theologian ; it does , however , mean that the divine intelligibility comes across to us , that God gives himself to be known and understood , and that the understanding that is made possible in theology is and is intended to be a genuine understanding and an authentic contact with the intelligibility of God . |
26 | The one dissenting voice that is made explicit to us is the Reeve 's : As has been noted , the Reeve 's Tale is often read as a much darker piece than the Miller 's Tale , and such readings are usually rooted in the reading of the Reeve 's character : a character who may be presented as corrupt , as well as frightening , in his General Prologue portrait . |
27 | The South Pacific Nuclear Free Zone treaty impliedly modifies the Vienna Convention provisions on treaties and third parties by establishing its own regime , a course that is made necessary by the framing of so many of the provisions of the Vienna Convention in terms applicable only to parties . |
28 | Pardo , the first civilian to hold the post for 35 years , stated that his appointment implied " a political handling and responsibility in the Defence Ministry " and was the result of " an important political change that is made evident in the new constitution " . |
29 | Power is not something that is possessed such as blue eyes or red hair but manifests itself in terms of relations with others . |
30 | He is the populariser and jack of all trades par excellence , intensely vulnerable to the scorn of the experts , and to people who would n't be seen dead reading the kind of book that is piled high in airport bookshops . |