Example sentences of "[to-vb] that [pron] [vb mod] be [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 Access to files sometimes leads people to worry that they will be sued if the record contains unprovable statements .
2 When my hon. Friend is discussing rights , I ask him to accept that it should be emphasised that a guillotine gags Parliament and many others outside .
3 And if you ca n't wait to taste them , you 'll be pleased to know that they can be defrosted in a microwave !
4 ‘ You had to know that you would be caught .
5 He needs to know that he will be listened to and taken seriously .
6 They have to want to pass on information , have to trust that it will be taken seriously , and have to be given appropriate decision-making powers .
7 Diana went on to demand that she should be allowed to continue as a full member of the Royal Household , free to accept or reject her own official engagements and free to pursue her own special charity interests .
8 In 303 a Christian named Copres from the Nile valley , engaged in a lawsuit over property , went to Alexandria to present his case and was disconcerted to discover that he would be required to participate in some act of idolatry , such as a sacrifice or an oath by the emperor 's genius , as a condition of litigation .
9 Lot seventy does not have a horn with it but Lot ninety two , the good news is it does have a reproducer er Lot one hundred and eleven should have a black dot against it to indicate that it will be removed from the premises if not cleared within the stated time Lot one seven four is withdrawn one nine one the estimate should read eight to twelve hundred and finally Lot one nine eight is withdrawn .
10 A series of components can be checked in a simple manner to see that they can be assembled together , making use of the enclosing box for each part .
11 Yet it is damaging to suggest that they can be answered separately from questions about the educational needs of children and young people themselves .
12 He referred to social classes 4 and 5 as being the least able to bring up children without resort to the state , and appeared to suggest that they should be encouraged through birth control to have fewer .
13 That confidence is lacking and there is nothing — except Sir John Wheeler 's unwise comment about the IRA 's defeat — to suggest that it can be restored .
14 If it is to be felt by the participants then it is not too much to suggest that it should be understood by the teacher .
15 Immigrant doctors in Britain may silently have put up with a lot of it in the past , but those born and educated in Britain have every right to expect that they will be judged strictly on merit .
16 But it would be straining credulity too far to expect that everything will be absorbed .
17 But for all those virtues , it would be ridiculous to expect that he would be enlightened by an account of gauge invariance or symmetry-breaking .
18 The Scottish bishops of this period were normally consecrated by the archbishop of York , and there was no protest against this practice until 1120 , when Anselm 's disciple Eadmer , having received the bishopric of St Andrews , attempted to insist that he should be consecrated at Canterbury .
19 They 've got to hope that it 'll be resolved before then .
20 Moreover , restrictions were placed upon these to ensure that they would be developed and not simply held by speculators .
21 His becoming a British subject put his Spanish goods at risk , and Oliver Cromwell himself took extraordinary precautions to ensure that they could be spirited out of the country and sent to England .
22 During my term , I want to make every effort to ensure that they will be used .
23 The principles on which these three kinds of bodies are built are so fundamentally different that it is difficult to believe that they can be related to one another except right at the very roots of the evolutionary tree .
24 This is the stage , sadly , when many people are ready to believe that they can be put in touch with the relative or friend who has died , and consult faith healers who make all sorts of promises .
25 And though Security Pacific says its talks with Wells Fargo were discontinued and that ‘ no further talks are currently under way or contemplated , ’ most bank analysts like to believe that they will be picked up again at some point — unless the banks find other partners first .
26 He was able to plan with precision and enthusiasm the date of his own retirement , to look forward to it because it was in no way forced upon him , and to believe that he would be remembered with affection and regret .
27 A difficulty with this provision is that it is enforceable only by the person issuing copies of the copy-protected work in question to the public , and the person making , importing , selling or hiring , etc. the device , means or information knows or has reason to believe that it will be used to make infringing copies .
28 Spain refused to recognize that nothing could be done in America without Britain , the greatest naval power ; but Castlereagh considered Spain ‘ proud and vindictive ’ , while British diplomacy showed little consideration for the susceptibilities of a declining imperialism , recommending an imitation of George III 's ‘ generosity ’ to America and the British commercial system in India .
29 They fail to recognize that it must be founded on precise numbers of votes and of seats , and related to precisely defined entities , namely whole political parties .
30 The possibility of a profit from the sale of one 's crime story is , however , so speculative that it is unrealistic to suppose that one would be deterred from committing a crime by the constructive trust statute .
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