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

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1 It only afterwards transpired that the seedy man was not a reporter but his tutor , with whom he was not otherwise acquainted . ’
2 Foreign investors are beginning to worry that the Mexican peso is less solid than it looks .
3 There was no denying that the Soviet Embassy was large , enormous , one might say , making lilliputian a convoy of Russian lorries parked outside from which , mysteriously , soldiers in olive green and red were taking canteens of food .
4 Bentham was willing , however , on the basis of his version of the command theory of law to take the heroic step of denying that the common law was law .
5 In July it was disclosed that the Soviet Union was owed the equivalent of 87,500 million ( 25 per cent in convertible currencies ) , but much of this was believed to be for arms sales to poorer countries who were unable to repay it .
6 These results suggest that the adaptive changes are the direct result of contact with static faecal contents .
7 Although the present results suggest that the visceral-specific exon is most likely to be associated with the SM2 type MHC , the functional significance of this arrangement of exons remains to be determined .
8 Marxist analyses of the social structure suggest that the political system is dominated by representatives of the bourgeoisie , the capitalist class .
9 I suggest that the first thing is erm comments on what recommendation you will be thinking of making to the church in regard to the visit of er Mr and Mrs .
10 Other species of vole may be taken in smaller numbers even where the trapping data suggest that the other species are in fact more common ( Append .
11 The Churchlands suggest that the correct strategy is to argue that our own mental states are ‘ just as innocent of intrinsic intentionality as are the states of any machine simulation ’ .
12 Once again we suggest that the deictic centre is located within the context of utterance by the speaker , but that the interpretation of the expression now as relating duratively or subsequently to the utterance , and the time-span involved , must be determined with respect to the content of the utterance .
13 More importantly , some commentators suggest that the central issue is that most locals still can not afford owner-occupied housing ( Docklands Forum , 1987 ) .
14 Well we would all welcome that but in in its absence , I suggest that the current policy is defined by the R P G , even though that 's not specifically targeted at North Yorkshire , none the less , to be consistent , North Yorkshire should not be entitled to a to reduce arbitrarily , it 's er migration assumptions .
15 If anything , the surveys suggest that the public mood was at its most Thatcherite and right-wing in the second half of the 1970s .
16 The results of Sussman and his colleagues suggest that the left hemisphere is particularly adept at monitoring and controlling the precise movement of the speech articulators .
17 Recorded reactions suggest that the German public was preoccupied not with Hitler 's remarks on the ‘ Jewish Question ’ , but with the implications for war or peace contained in his speech .
18 Three explanations suggest that the observed difference is an artefact of social structure because
19 The intertwining of the Christian Holy Communion , the legend of Parsifal , and the renunciation of the women , suggest that the primal trauma is being handled , but indirectly .
20 The scientists suggest that the domestic dog is an immature version of its wild ancestors .
21 The documents suggest that the radioactive waste was dumped during the Second World War or Korean War , from the Army 's Niagara Falls plant or nearby private plants operating under government contract .
22 Some teachers said the first draft of the unit was biased toward an anti-nuclear view , Ris concedes , but he adds that the final version is more balanced .
23 Geisler and the other two defending lawyers proposed that the two counts be severed and that the people 's case consist of a reading of the 32-page grand jury transcript .
24 At the meeting Japan proposed that the annual PMC be made a regular forum for dialogue focused on regional security issues .
25 He will also know that the General Synod is a creature of Parliament and that it is fully in his hands as a private Member to introduce a Bill to abolish the General Synod of the Church of England if he so wishes .
26 Little did he know that the experienced dealers were about to teach him a lesson .
27 First , does the child know that the red stick is longer than the yellow one ?
28 Lord , we know that you guide the ways of all your servants , but we want especially to commend these people to you , that they may experience a special measure of your support and may know that the Holy Spirit is building the unity of the church in the places to which you have called them .
29 We will meet at Fortingall tomorrow , and let us make it the biggest meeting of all — the Glen Lyon folk will join us there , and once Breadalbane joins with Atholl , then they will know that the whole people is on thy move .
30 Noticing that the two women were now looking at her , Robyn smiled and said , ‘ It 's Robyn with a ‘ y ’ actually . ’
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