Example sentences of "that [pers pn] be [verb] [prep] [det] " in BNC.

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1 Make sure that yours are fitted with all possible locks and are constructed of unbreakable glass .
2 I should like to make it clear from the outset that I am participating in this conference not as an expert on any aspect of the teaching of languages , but rather as someone whose primary concern is with the structure of language and , more generally , the nature of cognitive processes .
3 Nadia : I am from the General Union of Palestinian Women and it 's good that I am participating in this meeting at this time because I am having major problems with the British Feminist Movement and the Western feminist line .
4 These Societies were in opposition to the differentiation and autonomization model of modernity that I am using in this paper .
5 It all makes me even more angry at the injustice of the situation , and then I worry that I am passing on that anger when I 'm with the boys . ’
6 … you at the back , madam ? … can I take it , then , that I 'm heard in all parts of the house ? "
7 That I 'm organizing in that I have now done a little bit more research .
8 That stuff that I 'm buying from that company cleans trainers .
9 But you know I still think that I 'm drawn towards that sort of teaching , performing that kind of role erm and that would n't be fulfilled by librarianship at all .
10 Er prior to the war we we did very the three pound nineteen and six and the four pound one that I 'm talking about that was all done with local negotiations .
11 I am not exaggerating when I say that I was inspired by all I saw at the adult education centres in Croydon .
12 I responded as usual by smiling slightly — sufficient at least to indicate that I was participating in some way with the good-humouredness with which he was carrying on — and waited to see if my employer 's permission regarding the trip would be forthcoming .
13 If this view is correct , I can only conclude that I was saddled with both sets of anxieties and , in addition , that there are more and more adolescent girls today who are finding themselves in the same position .
14 It was then that I was struck by another passage in Mothers and Daughters : ‘ As the middle- aged daughter develops reasonable expectations of her ageing mother , she will be able to develop reasonable self-expectations in relation to her daughter .
15 The worst thing that happened to me was that I was moved to another hut on the Waaf site and found myself amongst a very superior set of girls who worked in Radar .
16 If I find in myself a desire for which no experience in this world can satisfy , the most probable explanation is that I was made for another world .
17 He knew somehow that I was dealing with this section and gave me the serial number of a wagon and told me not to go anywhere near it .
18 I was about to say , Harry , that I was accused by some friends last night of being sanctimonious .
19 The Environment Committee that I was talking about this proposal at this meeting .
20 Not that she 's complaining about that , of course . ’
21 Mrs Thatcher is an activist Prime Minister and her Press Office is keen that she is seen as such .
22 A woman should never flirt with a man other than her husband , but this does not mean that she is oppressed in any way .
23 Financial arrangements have to be discussed as well , and the matter of her contribution to the household expenses has to be agreed upon , making sure that she is left with enough money each month for her clothing , personal expenses and pocket money .
24 Membership of the Institute requires appropriate practical experience as well as the written exam , so it was a double success story that she was accepted on both counts .
25 So convinced was she that ‘ Love conquers all , that she was prepared at all times to forgo conventional ties if they interfered with his development .
26 She was in pain , but she was taking it out on a complicated Fair Isle jumper that she was knitting for some nephew in Canada .
27 As Wilson mentions , she had recently had a harrowing shock , so it is possible that she was hallucinating in some way and that , by chance , her hallucinations corresponded approximately with historical reality .
28 As for her voice , it seemed to be down at her elbow somewhere , and it was only by a kind of automatic reflex that she was singing at all .
29 This would baffle her friends and her students who had the impression that she was engaged in some vast if imprecise enterprise .
30 He would make the arrogant assumption that she was complaining about all the times separation would deprive her of him .
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