Example sentences of "[pers pn] be [adj] [that] these [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Although I am sure that these remarks will apply to all constituencies in the north of Ireland , I can judge only what is happening in the one that I know best , which is my own , where 3,344 houses have been deemed ’ unfit ’ , as the Minister confirmed to me in a written answer in 1988 .
2 I am confident that these changes will make GDA an even more effective organisation as it faces the challenges and opportunities of the year ahead .
3 I am confident that these issues are something about which the hon. Gentleman knows absolutely nothing .
4 I am convinced that these men are innocent .
5 I am aware that these proposals only go part way to meeting the objections raised at the meeting .
6 I am unconvinced that these provisions , taken singly or cumulatively , show that there is a legislative intention to confine the status of an administrative receiver to a receiver appointed by debenture holders over property of a company formed and registered under the Companies Acts .
7 Things are moving and I 'm hopeful that these problems will be solved .
8 Schellenberg said , ‘ Then you are aware that these premises arc required in the near future .
9 ‘ As guerrillas , we are confident that these gains are only temporary . ’
10 It is by no means uncommon for preliminary results in abstracts to differ from those achieved finally — indeed , we were surprised that these discrepancies were thought worthy of remark .
11 His lace assumes a natural look he 's able to sit up and breathe more normally and for a time seems well My dear Dr Dunstaple , perhaps you could explain to us why , if the symptoms are caused , as you seem to believe , by damage to the lungs or by a poison circulating in the blood and depressing the action of the heart … why it 's possible that these symptoms should thus be suspended by an injection of warm water holding a little salt in solution ? "
12 It is the simplest and most obvious layout , but there are , of course , other patterns — such as the radial pattern of so many modern housing estates — and it is odd that these others should not have been tried out until within our own time .
13 It is probable that these changes in signal represent areas of necrosis , granulation tissue , and fibrosis but their importance in terms of clinical management and in identifying residual active cancer remains uncertain .
14 It is probable that these individuals were well and asymptomatic or had minimal symptoms .
15 It is essential that these structures and their activities be inspired by genuine love for the church ’ .
16 It is essential that these countries , too , adopt policies that will help to protect the Ozone Layer .
17 It is essential that these rights be such as to allow citizens some autonomy in their private lives as non-citizens , but also that they should enable citizens to have an effective input into the national political system and into their local communities .
18 Employers and workers make mistakes in unscrambling what is happening to real wages , but it is essential that these mistakes be made in opposite directions .
19 It is essential that these councils are set up as soon as possible so that they may start work on all the detailed arrangements and consultations that will be necessary if a smooth transition to the new funding system is to be ensured .
20 Given the bishop 's close contact with the court of Dagobert I , it is inconceivable that these activities were a usurpation of secular authority .
21 It is encouraging that these countries wish to follow our example but it also places a heavy obligation on us to offer this assistance .
22 It is relevant that these districts are large , in some cases similar to old counties , and that rural areas contained negligible numbers of oil workers in 1971 when the energy industry was not a census category .
23 ‘ Master , ’ I touched him on the shoulder , ‘ it is strange that these messengers stop at the same convent where the Lady Francesca was educated .
24 It is possible that these changes have been critical in generating the considerable crustal extension ( possibly up to 100 per cent ) calculated for the Basin and Range Province .
25 It is possible that these differences reflect the availability of suitable timber , but it is difficult at present to determine the extent of woodland at a sufficient level of detail .
26 It is possible that these differences do not preclude these mosaics as works of the same mosaicist .
27 It is possible that these countries could become virtual havens for the continuing production of CFCs .
28 It is possible that these symptoms are due to hormonal upsets , caused by anti-bodies affecting the ovaries .
29 It is true that these processes may well have a spatial expression in a specific situation , but there are others to which it is difficult to attribute any physical manifestation , or by definition which can not have a spatial expression at all .
30 It is true that these developments are likely to reduce the labour-capital ratios in a wide range of industries .
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