Example sentences of "and that [noun] be " in BNC.
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1 | Tektronix says that PCs , even with the 486 , are far slower , that hidden costs such as graphics cards make them more expensive , that TCP/IP is hard to install and maintain on a PC , and that X-terminals are easier to administer . |
2 | However , a report by HM Inspectors has drawn attention to the fact that the fall-out and wastage rate of students pursuing business courses on a part-time and full-time basis is alarming and that employers are not very helpful in supporting students to attend courses . |
3 | Many TECs explain graphically that they have inadequate money and that employers are offering too few work experience places because of the recession . |
4 | Anna 's conscience said that she must report the whole of her interview at St Saviour 's faithfully to Peter , and then they could rejoice together that prayers had been answered , and that Pricewell 's could be abandoned . |
5 | The usual views were advanced — that he would make prison too ‘ soft ’ and too attractive ; that treating lawbreakers well would encourage more crime and that prisoners were undeserving and irredeemable , anyway . |
6 | In determining whether such a seizure was reasonable the court had to balance , on the one hand , the freedom of the individual and his rights which protected against undue invasion of his property , and on the other hand , the interests of society in ensuring that valuable evidence was not destroyed and that wrongdoers were brought to justice . |
7 | Edwards also states that he is being driven by environmental concern and that climbers are wearing the crags away in some place . |
8 | Then he remembered Wittisham was one of Emma Pryde 's portégés and that Emma was not known for encouraging entirely vacuous young men . |
9 | Obviously , this was what Emma wanted to read , but one would have expected her to take advantage of her rival Ælfgifu of Northampton 's absence from England to press Harthacnut 's case with his father , and it seems significant that both the Chronicle C and E texts consider Harold 's claim and identity questionable , that the Oxford meeting which followed Cnut 's death decided that he should hold the country for himself and his brother , and that Emma was allowed to reside in Winchester with Harthacnut 's housecarls to keep Wessex for him . |
10 | The letter raises the suspicion that there was a threat to Aethelbald 's life in 746–7 and that Boniface was responding to a potentially dangerous situation in Mercia at that time when any personal idiosyncrasy of behaviour on the part of the king , which was unacceptable to Christian morality , would be magnified . |
11 | The schedules are designed to ensure that the task of assessment and subsequent planning is shared between all those involved in the care of a child , and that omissions are rectified as they become evident . |
12 | And even after due allowance has been made for the undeniable fact , easily forgotten as it is , that literature is written by writers , and that writers are likely to be highly exceptional beings who actively prefer working alone , there is still something persuasively representative about the man in the play who would rather listen to a new recording of a favourite opera than to the problems of his neighbours and relatives . |
13 | The Foreign Office Minister Lord Brabazon of Tara confirmed that Vietnam had ‘ agreed to take these people back , provided forcible repatriation is not used ’ , and that talks were still under way . |
14 | This includes ensuring that a proper market and proper information exist for the products that the exchange trades ; and that transactions are properly recorded . |
15 | Thank you that this is part of the plan for your new creation , and that Jesus is feeding and taking care of the church . |
16 | I pointed out that Christianity had always stressed the idea of faith history ( having got it from the Jews ) and that Jesus was believed to be the intervention of God in human history . |
17 | Is the Minister aware that , after the general election , the assisted area map will change because the Government will change , and that changes are necessary ? |
18 | In allotting commands , both English and French kings had to recognise that the extension of war was making considerable demands upon the nobility , and that changes were being forced upon them . |
19 | Payment was finally approved after the council was assured that the orchestra 's internal feuding had ceased and that changes were taking place in senior personnel . |
20 | One might suppose that Heatley said very little , that Chain was excited , and that Florey 's reported comment ‘ it looks quite promising ’ would be entirely in character' . |
21 | The IBM Corp share price has been floating around in the mid-$50s range as the memory of the ghastly fourth quarter begins to fade and odd bits of encouraging news come out — but the first quarter figures will soon begin to loom , and evidence that they will not be too jolly comes from BMC Software Inc , which warns of continuing weakness in international sales , and that customers are delaying purchases to study alternatives to mainframes , which are falling out of favour . |
22 | DEC says that OSF/1-on-Alpha is now its primary platform and applications target and that customers are telling it the transition would be made more easily from MIPS R/4000-based boxes running Ultrix than OSF/1 . |
23 | In Histoire , the narrator is engaged in the elaboration of descriptions which are suggested by a set of postcards : he attempts to evoke and organize these fragments of the past , aware that it is ultimately unknowable and that reconstructions are inevitably incomplete and distorted by the passage of time . |
24 | His Honour said that J 's dyslexia ‘ would appear to give him significantly greater difficulty in learning than the majority of children of his age ’ , and that J 's high intelligence was ‘ neither here nor there ’ in relation to the specific cause of the learning difficulty . |
25 | She knew that he had seen Allen and that Allen was several yards from his bow . |
26 | A difficult birth was soon linked to a disputed paternity , for it was said that Hortense had had a lover — several names were suggested — and that Louis-Napoleon was the result of an illicit union . |
27 | With nothing but The Graduate to go on , one would think , for example , that Berkeley was ideologically indistinguishable from Pasadena and that California was one vast , overflowing , suburban swimming pool … |
28 | It is also important that national authorities administer Community rules in a coherent fashion and that companies are aware of their Community rights , some of which may be newly acquired , to ensure that they benefit fully from them . |
29 | So , if the blind scientist BS knows that V is in brain state B and that B is the state usually brought about by experience of a red object , then he knows that V is in some state or other of the sort usually brought about by red objects . |
30 | This assumes , of course , that B 's death was not the consequence of A 's vengeance-magic and that B was not a witch but the innocent victim of someone else 's witchcraft . |