Example sentences of "[pron] that [det] be [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | That would sort of tell me that that was the hypotenuse and that was the adjacent . |
2 | It seems to me that this is a situation the reverse of liberal and even the reverse of democratic , in the sense in which the word has hitherto been understood . |
3 | Nevertheless it seems to me that this is a time when we have a chance to examine the utility of A levels in their present form , a chance that may have been missed by the terms of reference of the Higginson Committee . |
4 | It seems to me that this is a matter for the police . ’ |
5 | But experience has taught me that this is the rule of thumb that can be most profitably proposed and acted upon . |
6 | Well , on the para four job evaluation erm it seems to me that this is an item that can be fed into the , would automatically be fed into the evaluation process . |
7 | Gradually , it dawned on me that this was an organisation which would allow me to take and give . |
8 | It just occurred to me that this was the day I was not meant to see ’ |
9 | And it worried me that these are the sort of people that would have been advised into the committee . |
10 | So it seems to me that these were a set of circumstances trying to overcome the previous bad situation which has applied . |
11 | name name dropping the supporters I mean for to those Tories telling them that the that the association for county councils for example is a backer probably counts more than telling them that that is a backer . |
12 | Hamer USA told me when I spoke to them that this is a custom option and not featured on the standard Sunburst models . |
13 | How can he , or anyone else , convince them that this is a province worth coming to ? |
14 | Community nurses need to feel they can trust Council to act for them and their patients in directing the development of the profession , but unfortunately , his episode will do little to persuade them that this is the case . |
15 | You tell them that this is the card that they have freely chosen . |
16 | The reader who believes he is learning things about Imperial Ethiopia may be equally inclined to tell himself that this is a country of the mind , constructed on principles not very different from those of the Samuel Johnson who devised , for the Abyssinia of Rasselas , just representations of general truths and of a common humanity . |
17 | There are signs too , telling you that these are the Butter Tubs , in case you did n't know . |
18 | I would remind you that this is a counter-espionage matter which means it 's strictly an MIS and Special Branch affair . ’ |
19 | Books which give rules of punctuation will tell you that this is a mistake . |
20 | I have to tell you that this is a contradiction in terms . |
21 | My difficulty , however , is not just to show you that this is the case but rather to show you just what is the case ! |
22 | I would remind you that this is the budget for the policy . |
23 | Kate tried hard to convince herself that this was the truth . |
24 | Rees Jones says people have told him that this is a golf course for intellectuals … which means you have to think everytime you a play a shot and that 's what he set out to create |
25 | His common sense told him that this was a girl for him , but that sophisticated vision of Julie Murchison kept blurring the scene . |
26 | We told him that this was a band for full-timers not part-timers . |
27 | The more he thought about it , the more it became clear to him that this was a job for a real professional . |
28 | His long memory also told him that this was a moment of his life when he felt a total rapport with Fisher . |
29 | Her brief mention of Timmy had shown him that this was the stumbling block . |
30 | The extraordinary fervour of his welcome apparently convinced him that this was the moment to act . |