Example sentences of "[pers pn] [modal v] [be] [vb pp] that the " in BNC.

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1 I could have given my information to any of your officers but I prefer to tell you because I must be guaranteed that the source of the information is kept secret .
2 You may be advised that the intended phraseology is appropriate and legally effective .
3 He was not sure that she would come , but felt that she should be warned that the old man was close to death .
4 You will not be told how much he earns ; but you will be told that the reports of £1 million a year are exaggerated and distorted ( half that is nearer the mark ) ; you will be told , too , that in his fourth year at the Bar he was earning less than a Manchester bus driver — without overtime .
5 You may snort and think that this is very far-fetched but you can be assured that the majority of lecturers who appear before you not only know their subjects but are enthusiastic about them and about transmitting their knowledge to you .
6 The image of a body simply can not do justice , we are saying , to the reality of — and our complex emotional reaction to — overpowering physical realities like the sea or the night-sky ( however much we may be told that the stars are a twinkle in God 's eye ! ) .
7 What they seem to be saying about outcomes of adoption is quite positive but nevertheless we should be warned that the heady days of ‘ no child is unadoptable ’ are in the past .
8 Already we should be persuaded that the Bank has considerable power to influence monetary conditions .
9 We shall be told that the time has been equally shared between the three parties , but there are many ways of belling the cat , and the timing of the viewpoints and the batting order can achieve the results they intend .
10 They should be reminded that the major investors coming into Ogwr borough , and Bridgend in particular , were Ford of Bridgend , which was brought in under Jim Callaghan 's Labour Government , and the Japanese company , Sony , which was also brought in by a Labour Government .
11 If they went to the common law courts , they would be told that the legal estate in the land was vested in the grantee , and that he was entitled to the benefit himself .
12 Indeed , it may be suspected that the feeling of peace produces , as feelings do in dreams , the whole system of associated beliefs which make up the body of mystic doctrine . ’
13 It may be felt that the better course is not to deal with such matters in the partnership agreement itself but to leave the offer of consultancy to be produced as an inducement to or reward for retirement at such time as may appear to be in the firm 's best interests .
14 It may be concluded that the developing embryos and foetus show a pronounced sensitivity to the induction of malformations by radiation , particularly during the main phase of organogenesis .
15 It may be concluded that the problem of consent is unlikely to vanish whatever means are adopted to deal with it .
16 There are two extremes : either it can be decided that the creditors are free to distrain on trust property as on any other ; or else it may be decided that the trust property is exempt from such execution .
17 It may be recognized that the terms in the brackets represent the potentials due to the other two charges .
18 Alternatively , and conversely , it may be recognized that the end goal will not be achieved without a period of turbulence , and the pace of change may actually be accelerated , to get it over as quickly as possible .
19 It may be seen that the singularity structure of this solution is very similar to that of the degenerate Ferrari-Ibañez solution described in detail in Section 10.5 .
20 From this it may be seen that the health of the motor industry is critical to the health of the British economy .
21 It may be seen that the non-detector zoned system is not a great improvement on the 29th edition system , as far as detection ( and hence flame damage ) is concerned .
22 Thus it may be seen that the only grains actually suspended in the air are the very fine ones .
23 ( 6.10 ) it may be seen that the risk premium for any asset is the sum of the risk factor premiums weighted by that asset 's sensitivity to each of the determinant factors .
24 In any event , it may be noted that the science attainment targets seek to put the scientific aspects of human reproduction into a social and emotional context , in a way that is consistent with the requirements of the Education ( No. 2 ) Act 1986 .
25 It may be noted that the experiments by Siegel ( 1970 ) , James ( 1971 ) , and Crowell and Anderson ( 1972 ) , which failed to find any loss of latent inhibition at longer intervals , all gave repeated presentations of the target stimulus in pre-exposure ; that is , they gave training likely to establish a context — target association .
26 It may be noted that the Legendre functions of the second kind are all singular when .
27 ( 10.60 ) It may be noted that the new coordinate t is a decreasing , or past pointing , time-like coordinate , and that the singularity in region IV occurs when .
28 It may be noted that the solutions ( 10.80 ) have been obtained by separating the variables in ( 10.62 ) , taking only solutions that are periodic in z .
29 It may be noted that the inequalities ( 12.6 ) provide strong constraints on the range of permissible values of the parameter b in ( 12.2 ) .
30 Finally it may be noted that the gentry of Babergh hundred were more sharply differentiated from the remainder of the community than their fellows in Rutland .
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