Example sentences of "is [vb pp] that [noun pl] [modal v] " in BNC.

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1 It is intended that managers will have greater freedom to make the service meet the needs of the environment .
2 This is a fund to which it is intended that LECs will bid competitively with the intention of developing innovative ways to help unemployed people into work and create jobs .
3 It is intended that loans will replace parental contributions and that repayments will be similar to mortgage repayments .
4 Secondly , a wage-change variable is included in addition to a price variable since it is hypothesised that workers may seek to unionise not only to defend existing standards of living but also to attempt to improve upon them .
5 In a similar way in suprasegmental phonology it is claimed that utterances may be divided up into tone-units , and that one can identify on phonetic or phonological grounds the places where one tone-unit ends and another tone-unit begins .
6 The views of centres are therefore being sought on the year in which it is considered that candidates could be enrolled on new-style courses , for those courses which are not the subject of national development of units .
7 It is supposed that thoughts can not just come and go , but need a person to think them .
8 By the year 2000 , it is expected that women will represent almost 50% of the workforce , so , assuming women have the same potential management skills as men , and bearing in mind that women gained 45% of first degrees in 1989 , companies that fail to recruit or promote them are cutting their reservoir of managerial talent by half .
9 It is expected that students will understand what is meant in this context by the terms rank , cohesion , and context of situation , and that they will know something of those recent developments with which the term ‘ Systemic ’ is particularly associated .
10 Under this heading it is expected that students will be concerned with the following topics : —
11 Affectivity is only incomprehensible if it is expected that emotions can be translated into thoughts with a proposition contained within them .
12 It is expected that instructors will become increasingly familiar with the material as they teach to more groups .
13 It is expected that candidates will have a production speed of at least 25 wpm .
14 It is expected that candidates will have a production speed of at least 35 wpm .
15 It is expected that candidates will have a production speed of 45 wpm .
16 In a country where infant mortality is low , it is expected that children will live into adulthood and outlive their parents , so that there will not be a time when it seems likely that a child will die before their parents .
17 It is expected that centres will provide a range of the complementary modules and ensure a meaningful programme is offered .
18 It is recommended that hose-reels should be provided when appropriate and sited so as to be able to be deployed effectively on the lower levels of all racked or stacked materials and to provide consistent cover to the floor area of the building .
19 It is recommended that HLCAs should not be paid on more than 50 livestock units per farm ( 50 cattle or 333 sheep ) in order to remove a major incentive for overstocking .
20 By contrast , the Corinthians passage in which Paul speaks of male headship , and in which it is said that women should be silent ( a verse which is probably an interpolation and does not owe to Paul ) , he is concerned with a practical situation which has arisen , a situation in which the church , still insecure in a pagan world , was likely to cause scandal if it departed too far from social convention — and his concern is that it should not unnecessarily put itself in jeopardy .
21 The submissions made to your Lordships on the basis of the history of eleemosynary corporations do not seem to me to justify the drawing of such a distinction at the present time once it is accepted that certiorari can be available ( as in Thomas ) on some grounds .
22 Once it is accepted that principles can be part of the law for reasons not reflecting convention but just because they are morally appealing , then a door is opened for the more threatening idea that some principles are part of the law because of their moral appeal , even though they contradict what convention has endorsed .
23 Indeed reference to embalming tables and embalming abound in the text and the assumption is made that families would initially come to a funeral director for this alternative to burial or cremation , without warning .
24 Clearly , 1992 will pose many opportunities ( and threats ) to companies within the EC , but it is felt that things will not change overnight ; it will be more of a slow transitionary period and it could well take decades before we see an integration similar to that in the USA today .
25 There is thus a slight caveat on the point but subject to exceptional circumstances it is felt that taxpayers can now safely assume that income arising in an underlying company which is owned by the overseas trust can not be caught by Part XV of TA 1988 .
26 Finally , it is felt that bolts should be located to ensure minimum visual impact and should be placed using current best practices .
27 In addition , it is argued that ministers should have a larger say in the appointment and transfer of senior departmental officials with whom they would be working ; that ministers should have their own private political office of specialist and political advisers ; that junior ministers should be involved in the work of departmental and interdepartmental committees which are at the moment the preserve of departmental officials ; and that backbenchers should be more closely involved in the decision-making process through bringing them into government departments .
28 Second , it is argued that bureaucrats should be offered incentives to increase the difference between the budget and the minimum cost of the service .
29 Moreover , it is argued that humps should be more widely used still :
30 The public will not be outraged if it is told that precedents will be confined to their facts .
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