Example sentences of "that [noun] [verb] be [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 It was widely reported that the UK had unsuccessfully argued at the committee meeting for a total suspension of the ERM and also that requests had been made for Germany to reduce its interest rates .
2 But now that decision has been reversed by Planning Minister Tony Baldry , in a U-turn that 's shocked protesters .
3 The good news is that plans have been made for a third building .
4 Before long , Maudie had a baby — and soon after that , a telegram arrived saying that Arnold had been killed in action .
5 According to Radio France International Cheiffou said that progress had been hindered by various obstacles including intrigues by political parties and the unjustified expectations of the army .
6 So far wheels , frame and chimney have been built and I believe that progress has been made on the boiler .
7 It is more difficult to judge how far the commitment has been translated into action , though it is clear that progress has been made in some areas .
8 But in February 1681 many witnesses began to see more advantage in making themselves acceptable to the government than to the Whigs , and in stating that attempts had been made to suborn them to give evidence .
9 One sole practitioner argued that ‘ private clients must take the risk of a business default by a solicitor as they must with any other business ’ ; whilst another commented that capping would be justified ‘ now that solicitors have been turned into a trade with the main considerations being commercial ’ .
10 While the specialist was examining her legs , Janet mentioned that Lisa had been suffering from aches in her neck .
11 reference to the fact that accounts have been prepared in accordance with approved Auditing Standards and the accounts represent a ‘ true and fair view of the state of the Board 's affairs ’ .
12 Whenever anybody started to make fun of Lennie , calling him cuckoo or crazy , George jumped straight to Lennie 's defence and said that Lennie had been kicked in the head when he was a little boy .
13 Police said that Kelly had been shot in the head by Bastian who then turned the gun on himself .
14 The compilation of a lexicon therefore requires considerable manual intervention to ensure that indices have been assigned in a reliable manner that fits the application .
15 Immediately after the dummy was produced , Thornton found that money had been raised in his home city of Newcastle by using his name without permission .
16 On two occasions during this period he told at least four people that money had been found by her body .
17 A UEFA spokesman explained : ‘ The referee presented his match report which stated that money had been offered to both him and his officials .
18 A UEFA spokesman explained : ‘ The referee presented his match report which stated that money had been offered to both him and his officials .
19 Further study , however , together with research of a parallel nature and an examination of the original membrane indicated that o had been read as a , and t as b , and that the name was de Fortereshaye — of/from the forester 's enclosure ( or holding ) .
20 In the increasingly murky circumstances surrounding the trial , two senior Conservative Party officials were subpoenaed on Feb. 19 to appear before a magistrate after refusing to disclose the sources of their allegation that Mekgwe had been kidnapped by the state intelligence service .
21 In this context , the material before the board indicated — ( 1 ) that investors were persuaded by company representatives employed by the Winchester Group to cancel their existing policies and to ‘ switch ’ to Norwich Union without their best interests and any disadvantages attendant upon so doing necessarily being considered ; ( 2 ) that other undesirable selling practices — for instance ‘ overselling ’ whereby investors are persuaded to take out a range of policies which they may not be able to afford in the long term — have been employed by company representatives selling on behalf of the Winchester Group ; ( 3 ) that the fact find forms completed by the Winchester Group for forwarding to Norwich Union were inadequate for the purposes of ensuring that products were only sold to investors on a ‘ best advice ’ basis ; ( 4 ) that the connections between Mr. Tee and Mr. Kissane ( a former director of the Winchester Group now awaiting trial on charges of theft of client moneys ) and also between the Winchester Group and Mr. Randhir Singh were such as to call into question the extent to which the controllers , directors and senior managers of the Winchester Group could be regarded as being of good character and competent or otherwise suitable to manage the marketing of investment contracts on behalf of Norwich Union and also whether the Winchester Group could be safely regarded as a fit and proper person for the purposes of enjoying appointed representative status ; ( 5 ) that policies had been sold by eight persons engaged by the Winchester Group who had not been appointed as company representatives of Norwich Union or in any other way authorised to sell investment contracts on behalf of Norwich Union and that other individuals who had been appointed as company representatives had not been registered as such with Lautro ; ( 6 ) that certain company representatives engaged by the Winchester Group appeared to be channelling client moneys through their own personal bank accounts .
22 ‘ We know for a fact that bombs had been prepared in the past for Portadown but the security presence in the area prevented them from being used here .
23 He said that Dodman had been suffering from a mental illness which could have affected his behaviour .
24 He said that Dodman had been suffering from a mental illness which could have affected his behaviour and asked that Dodman be sent for psychiatric help .
25 On Jan. 29 , however , Pöhl disclosed to a German financial newspaper , Handesblatt , that Germany had been isolated in its opposition to an accord on currency " target zones " at the G-7 meeting .
26 When the Weimar Republic was founded , the feeling that Germany had once again been suppressed by victorious external powers was very strong : the division of Prussia into East and West , the imposition of reparations ( the economic effects of which Keynes so famously and misguidedly attacked ) and the association of republicanism and parliamentarianism with defeat all fostered the belief that Germany had been stabbed in the back .
27 It was widely believed that Churchill had been converted to the European cause during the war , and that he had kept the flame of union alight .
28 Programme makers discovered that guidelines have been isued to local authorities on what do in the event of a nuclear accident .
29 Either there has been a real fading , or ( more probably ) there has been an error in recording or interpretation , though it is true that Megrez has been suspected of slight variability in modern times .
30 interest tax relief , it 's M I D A S right , so let's not start talking about the benefit of public sector housing and to show the financial illiteracy of of of what 's actually been proposed if you understand the government regulation about the ring fencing o of of of the housing revenue account and and the way in which housing benefit is now having to be subsidised by those other council house tenants then what 's actually going to happen when your poor people inhabit those houses , those public sector houses and they need the housing benefit that David 's been talking about .
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