Example sentences of "that [pers pn] be [adv] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ( I never cease to marvel at the continued confusion in the public mind between nuclear power and weapons : too many people stare at me as if I were some unnaturally hybrid creature when I mention to them that I am both a member of CND and a strident advocate of nuclear power stations to produce electricity .
2 I think that I am probably a bit sharper in the burst than over the long distance but during the two ‘ B ’ games I felt really sharp and I have been working on my speed and strength with the SRU fitness specialist , David McLean ’ .
3 It seems to me that I am exactly the sort of person that you need , that you should cultivate me , prime me , pay me , even .
4 I have now had to learn to cope with my problem and think before I react , remembering that I am now an adult . ’
5 I must try to remember , Celia said to herself , that I am only a statistic to Dr Shalcross , possibly a case history she might wish to quote , anonymously , because I do n't happen to run true to form .
6 Fie , that you should imagine otherwise ! ’ she said lightly , adding on a more serious note , ‘ During the past months , I learned to speak and act like the duchess your wife — but in these last days I have learned to think like her also ; to believe that I am indeed the lady Anne !
7 Er as I said on , on Thursday night , that it saddens me about , that I 'm also an ex-patient of .
8 I think that I 'm just an ordinary I hope I am anyway .
9 Finally he has decided that I 'm just the vet he needs to be responsible for their health . ’
10 ‘ No , but if I 'm not here tomorrow morning you might tell our resident superintendent that I 'm probably the victim of a gangland killing . ’
11 ‘ It 's difficult to believe that I 'm still a Musketeer , but I am , and as we 've always told each other everything , I must tell you that although Mummy and Dad do such a lot for me , I 'm Perfectly miserable .
12 It matters that I 'm there every week right when I said I would be . ’
13 What affected my career was having children , which immediately means that you ca n't devote the amount of time to your career as you can if you do n't have other responsibilities , and the reason that I 'm now a Research Fellow here , and I work part-time — only eighty per cent of the time — is because of trying to tie in one 's responsibilities as a mother with those as a scientist , and this has obvious effects .
14 So I was selected as company runner , which meant that I was also a kind of servant , I forget the word … ’
15 More recently the revelation that I was also a Punch columnist has provoked an equally predictable and ill-informed reaction .
16 That I was just a father , a husband — I 'd somehow ceased to exist as a person in my own right . ’
17 What last thin pretence had remained that I was merely a guest lay discarded .
18 On leaving GLF in 1972 I did n't realize that I was now a separatist ; those of us who were did n't use the word .
19 From being a child to being an adult this apparent choice changed to the overriding , deep-rooted belief that I was actually a boy , that nature had somehow made a mistake biologically but that I was really a boy .
20 Recently , I was very surprised to find that I was willing to go to bed with a guy and have intercourse , but then discovered that I was really a bit repelled by the idea of having him kiss me .
21 From the day I first got an inkling of ‘ where babies come from ’ and taxed my mother with the proposition that I was therefore no relation to my father , I believed that it was me and me alone who had been responsible for all that pain and trouble called my birth .
22 From being a child to being an adult this apparent choice changed to the overriding , deep-rooted belief that I was actually a boy , that nature had somehow made a mistake biologically but that I was really a boy .
23 I thought just we can see that she 's quite an extremist just .
24 All I know about her is that she 's twice a widow
25 That dame over there told us that she is now the hostess .
26 The Labour-CND break was absolutely necessary ; but equally , Margaret Beckett 's announcement this weekend that she is still a member of the campaign is welcome .
27 4 May : The Express pounces on Margaret Beckett 's admission that she is still a member of CND .
28 Her prolonged treatment as an in-patient meant that she was nearly a year in Addenbrookes hospital , over a year in Hinchinbrook hospital and a further year at Hunstead Park rehabilitation and medical centre .
29 Posh Porky knew exactly when and where she was born and never stopped reminding us all that she was nearly a year younger than anyone else in the class .
30 It was rumoured that she was also a poisoner and a witch .
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