Example sentences of "[verb] that [noun prp] [modal v] be " in BNC.

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1 Anne was excited and happy about the baby , but she began to worry that John might be killed before the child was born .
2 so you suggest that Sandra might be right ?
3 They proposed that AEA should be re-organised into strategic business units which should be encouraged to prove what they could achieve under a strategy described as ‘ pushing the limits ’ .
4 He will recall that , when British Rail proposed that Waterloo should be the first channel tunnel station , not only did it say that one station was sufficient and that it did not need a second one but , in the case which it put to the House of Lords during the discussions , it said specifically that King 's Cross was not an appropriate location for a second station .
5 As well as giving her cause to be anxious about Rosemary — whose parents would make life most uncomfortable for her if the rumours circulating the village ever reached them — it was a blow to know that Sebastian would be away for the rest of the year .
6 In the leadership elections scheduled for mid-February 1992 it was expected that Peres would be challenged by Rabin .
7 It is claimed that AirX can be safely used on all types of surfaces — carpets , fabrics , tiles , ceramics , wood — by sponge or spray .
8 We were soon to discover that Masha might be in no condition to set us on any track .
9 Ceefax say that Leeds will be unchanged tomorrow .
10 No one doubted that Mosley would be a contender for the future leadership of the Labour party .
11 On Aug 5. it was reported that Djoussouf would be arrested and the MDP banned , however , this was not confirmed .
12 But it was a death in line with the pioneering Lord he followed ; a fitting martyr 's death for a very courageous man who found that God could be trusted with his weakness and fear .
13 He accepts that Skinnergate should be pedestrianised to stop the traffic chaos .
14 And he said that he did not consider that Skelton should be allowed to expand so far northward .
15 Even his friends concede that Pillsbury can be difficult , being something of a diva , hot-tempered and imperious .
16 On the strength of this exchange , Lewis realized that Havard would be a man who would enjoy meeting some of the people who had taken to dropping into his rooms at Magdalen on Thursday evenings .
17 Looking around the room , at the old , worn furniture , I realized that Herbert must be very poor .
18 Might go and see him a shall we go right through to our do you think that Mark can be closing next week ?
19 While it recommended that the British should not enjoy even the hint of a veto in any form of consultative machinery , it did not think that Britain should be treated as a satellite .
20 He did not think that Ramsey would be interested in the load of administration which he would have to carry .
21 However , standing in the church behind her cousin , Laura could only think that Liz must be totally and blindly in love !
22 The Secretary-General spoke to him earlier today and he agreed that C.W. should be in charge . ’
23 We I agreed with Dick well we both agreed that Bill would be with you and we 'd sort out Jack .
24 Tom Boyd , proving that Celtic might be better served by more crosses , placed the ball on the head of the substitute , Andy Payton , who scored with no defender near him .
25 They therefore recommended that AEA should be encouraged to push the government restrictions ( for example , AEA is not allowed to manufacture non-nuclear products ) to the limits and then , if successful , the restrictions could be removed at a later stage .
26 The government 's Ombudsman Commission presented a report to the public prosecutor in April 1991 which recommended that Diro should be prosecuted on 73 counts of misconduct and corruption in connection with his post of Forestry Minister .
27 The majority decision by the 15-member Supreme Court ruled that Enrile should be freed on bail of 100,000 pesos ( approximately US$4,600 ) , pending a decision on his claim that the charges against him were " non-existent " in the penal code .
28 And if Guido was trying to get her back up by suggesting that Arnie might be enjoying some romantic peccadillo , he would have to look for another way to upset her .
29 Any publicity suggesting that Woolwich might be in difficulty in meeting its financial obligations , or that alone amongst building societies it was pursuing a policy of confrontation with the revenue , might have damaging effects far outweighing Woolwich 's prospects of success on the issue of principle .
30 Any publicity suggesting that Woolwich might be in difficulty in meeting its financial obligations , or that alone amongst building societies it was pursuing a policy of confrontation with the revenue , might have damaging effects far outweighing Woolwich 's prospects of success on the issue of principle .
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