Example sentences of "[verb] that [noun] [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 Denying that EMX would be fettered by its platform , Soft-Switch president , Michael Zisman , said that running the software on multiple platforms was ‘ too support intensive ’ .
3 Furthermore , although Ritchie argues that ‘ cruelty to animals is rightly supposed to be an offence against humanitarian feeling ’ ( 1976 : 183 ) , I see no reason for concluding that by so saying he is denying that animals can be wronged , particularly given the wide measure of protection he accords them .
4 Similarly Sorich and Siebert ( 1982 ) suggest that contact can be a useful experience .
5 I suggest that Converse might be interested in their star logo , a kind of Captain America hangover , but it might be worse … they do know that there was a '50s band called Eugenius , who cut two LPs for RCA ?
6 Our results indicate that epidermal LC express functional cadherins and suggest that cadherins may be responsible for certain biological properties of these highly specialized bone marrow-derived cells , including their propensity to persist in epidermis .
7 The Labour Party has been making noises which suggest that things would be made easier for these schools , but I believe its welcome back would be a stab in the back for most of them . ’
8 Recent reports suggest that oedema may be an important component of the changes .
9 Previous studies which suggest that loperamide may be effective in the treatment of diarrhoea associated with acute radiation enteritis provide no insights into the mechanisms of action , as only symptoms were evaluated .
10 Thus , we suggest that pou[c] should be placed as the presently sole member of a new , sixth class of POU proteins .
11 On the basis of the unusual sequence divergence displayed by pou[c] throughout the POU domain , we suggest that pou[c] should be placed as the sole member of a new , sixth class of POU family proteins ( see Fig. 3 ) .
12 These findings suggest that cyclosporin may be of benefit to the colon in patients with ulcerative colitis who are being treated with cyclosporin for primary sclerosing cholangitis .
13 Several indirect lines of evidence suggest that nucleation may be more important than biliary cholesterol supersaturation in the pathogenesis of recurrent gall bladder stones .
14 so you suggest that Sandra might be right ?
15 Forty years of extremely limited progress in the sphere suggest that optimism would be out of place .
16 This suggest that mispricings can be used to predict subsequent price movements .
17 Editor , — Albert Figueras and colleagues suggest that gangliosides can be withdrawn from the market because their efficacy is not clearly delineated .
18 New methods of detecting the presence of organic compounds in fish suggest that pollutants may be killing them and other marine species in smaller concentrations than previously thought .
19 We suggest that anti-lactoferrin may be of pathogenetic significance by counteracting the antiphlogistic properties of lactoferrin at mucosal surfaces , thereby aggravating and/or sustaining mucosal inflammation initiated by other factors .
20 Within this task , we suggest that pupils should be asked for three contrasting pieces of writing , for example a short narrative based on a personal experience , a poem , a list of some kind ( eg for a recipe ) , or a factual account based on observation .
21 It will also evaluate a range of explanations which suggest that wages may be set above the market clearing level for efficient reasons .
22 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 ’ .
23 16–11- That he would contribute £50 and proposed that services should be held at Keills and Ballygrant alternately at the usual hours of public worship on the Sabbath .
24 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 .
25 He proposed that barrackers should be thrown out of the ground if they did not respond to an appeal for fairness over the loudspeaker .
26 The Woolf Inquiry Report proposed that prisoners should be allowed more family visits and should be held closer to home in community prisons .
27 Llewellyn-Smith proposed that insurance should be compulsory for all grades of workers in three trades ; shipbuilding , engineering and building and construction .
28 For example , on the controversy over the removal of frontier controls , Britain 's Commissioner proposed that controls should be replaced with police and Customs officer powers to check any traveller on suspicion of drugs or terrorist offences .
29 However , they too were disturbed about the physical efficiency of the population and proposed that motherhood should be specially encouraged among the middle and upper classes in which the birth rate was declining .
30 Power sharing was understandably crucial for SDLP and it proposed that government should be carried out by an Executive with cabinet posts in proportion to party strengths in the Assembly .
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