Example sentences of "that [pers pn] be [adj] [verb] some " in BNC.

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1 As a second , hypothetical example , suppose that I was keen to make some contribution to human physiology or anatomy , and suppose I noted that very little work has been done on the weight of human earlobes .
2 The bank knew that Mr. O'Brien was likely to have some influence on her and that she was likely to place some reliance on him and his business judgment .
3 ‘ I need to feel that you are willing to make some effort . ’
4 If a long time is spent teaching pupils how to present work and arguments neatly , insisting on underlined headings , dates , and sharp pencils , there are going to be problems convincing them that rough work is valuable and that you are prepared to spend some time looking at it .
5 G. Lightheart will place the matter before the Region stating that we are willing to bear some of the cost .
6 I also said then that we were prepared to consider some blocking power for the European Parliament .
7 Now the indications are that they are likely to provide some funding though we have n't had that formally in writing yet .
8 They are so strongly committed to their unionism that they are prepared to go some way towards moving some of their evangelical principles into the area of private life and personal choice , rather than alienate non-evangelical unionists .
9 I mean no one 's suggesting doctors sit and learn all the theory of and the history of the development of medicine , but I 'm sure that it 's important to have some knowledge of your area .
10 It may appear rather odd that a book on an emerging language devotes a chapter to the process of translating meaning from that language to another and vice versa ( especially when this second language will be , virtually always , English ) , but the development of BSL , and its community of users is so bound up in its treatment by hearing people that it is essential to have some discussion on the matter .
11 Nevertheless , we have already seen that it is possible to see some total societies as externalizations of paranoia ; not merely as collective projections ( which may also be present ) , but as realizations of paranoid processes within the architecture of the state .
12 But it is in the tension between conceptual confusion and social reality that it is possible to expose some of the assumptions that inform policy and some of the hidden agendas that are currently structuring the life chances of subordinated communities .
13 ModComp , an AEG AG subsidiary , claims that it is possible to re-use some of the routines of previous real-time applications by recompiling and modifying them .
14 Amateur theatre flourishes almost everywhere , and when you 're beginning it can not be stressed too strongly that it is desirable to obtain some actual stage experience before jumping into the big pool of drama school , or even summer school .
15 We have become so used to spiteful obituaries that it was pleasant to find some kind thoughts about a dead writer .
16 Although the government suggested that it was prepared to offer some degree of autonomy to the island , the prospect of losing the tax revenue from the mine , together with the potential effect upon other provinces within the country 's ethnically diverse structure , suggested that the government would be unprepared to accept BRA 's stated aim of full independence .
17 Thus , the use of the word " demise " will give rise to two implied covenants on the part of the landlord : namely , that he is entitled to grant some term in the demised property and that the tenant shall have quiet enjoyment of the demised property .
18 Huy found himself wishing that he were able to read some comment on the policeman 's face — anger or disapproval might have been easier .
19 His plan was to pre-empt my own and it is true that he was first to publish some of his proposals .
20 History , if it is fair , will probably say of Carter that he was able to get some things done but that he was n't able to lead , that he was n't able to get the confidence of the people . ’
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