Example sentences of "[verb] that [pers pn] be at the " in BNC.

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1 A stock of ‘ standard ’ components will not help when an unusual item is ‘ out of stock ’ , and with these you just have to accept that you are at the mercy of the suppliers .
2 Well David said that we were at the end , everyone believed that they were that the time has come that we was at the end of the world .
3 ‘ Our legends say that it was at the same time as the great Ebony Throne of Ireland . ’
4 The robot concludes that it is at the summit , and stops .
5 For he had suddenly realised that she was at the end of her tether — for what reason he did not know , and neither did he care , only that he must go warily with her , lest he damage her beyond repair .
6 At this Drew became disturbed and emotional , and said that , if the three people that he had previously named — the Lindos and Norman Stubbs , the stage manager — could not testify that he was at the theatre at the time of the murder , he knew of no-one else who could , but he certainly did not commit any murder , nor was he seen in Cross Street with blood on his face .
7 He assumed she was guilty , took it for granted that she was at the foot of everything , and that left a bitter taste in her mouth .
8 However , the child who dances with delight upon hearing her father 's key in the lock does unmistakably believe that he is at the door , in normal circumstances , but , without asking her , we will not know if she is aware of the next day 's possible delay .
9 Accounts differ as to when the unit insignia was first worn , but several of the ‘ Originals ’ maintain that it was at the end of the training period and before the first operation .
10 If the second person says that his cards are in the first and last row you know that they are at the t in mutus and the t in dedit .
11 At this point ( overhead the BS ) the Vanguard , while steering approximately north , called that it was at the MN beacon and was advised to report the BN on final approach .
12 By allowing ourselves to be forced to carry these cards for the convenience of the state , we will be acknowledging that we are at the disposition of the state and its computers .
13 He had come up from the bottom and made it to the top : no one was to forget that he was at the top and everyone was supposed to forget where he had come from and how he had got where he was .
14 This could mean that we are at the center of a great region in the universe in which the sources are fewer than elsewhere .
15 However , the right hon. and learned Member for Monklands , East ( Mr. Smith ) asserted that we were at the bottom of the league .
16 — rewind to check that it 's at the beginning of the tape ;
17 Well David said that we were at the end , everyone believed that they were that the time has come that we was at the end of the world .
18 Mr Scott 's removal from office was demanded by one shareholder who said that he was at the helm when the company 's finances went in to the red .
19 Many of the GPs who are now budget holders are proudly boasting of the better service they can offer patients but all freely admit that it is at the expense of the patients of nonbudget-holding GPs .
20 A little later , I stood nervously beside my bag , hoping that I was at the right bus stop for Sligo .
21 The mutual understanding is that they give him their votes , and he gives them his services , always seeking to prove that he is at the very least as obliging and as diligent as the other " TDs and would-be TDs in his constituency .
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