Example sentences of "[verb] that [pron] be [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Giles recalls one remark when Montini was criticizing the De Gasperi Christian Democratic government for inaction while denying that he was doing anything of the kind ( a typical Montini ploy ) : ‘ In political questions the Church has to be general , just as in religious matters she can not afford not to be particular ’ ( ibid. , p. 109 ) .
2 Or I might suspect too much vehemence in his insistence that he loves gibbons , and suggest that he is deceiving himself , that visiting the animals has become a habit without much joy in it .
3 Software602 sales manager Jan Muhlfeit said that the teenagers , all aged between 16 and 18 , had written a letter to the Alliance apologising for their actions — they claimed they did not know that they were doing anything wrong .
4 Take great care , because they must not know that somebody is watching them . ’
5 And does he know that you are using him ? ’
6 This is to let you know that I am leaving you .
7 Neither of us mentioned it : it would have been intolerable for either of us to accept that he was losing his grip .
8 egalitarianism and that how that increased production was seen as the you know , priority , and so perhaps they would want to just I mean it might seem appear that they were changing their policy to a more moderate land reform but this was not an end in itself it was a means to an end in order to increase production which would benefit the population as a whole , so it 's , they still had the same goal
9 It helps our children to know that they 're doing something for those children .
10 The writer in us has to know that we are making it a priority , that we are prepared to let other obligations go in order to play with it , nourish it , accord it a central place in our lives .
11 He was too intelligent not to know that she was reassuring him .
12 ‘ And to know that you are doing something so useful Making cotton thread to be woven into lovely dresses ! ’
13 It 's nice to know that you 're giving me the benefit of the doubt . ’
14 ‘ It 's not that I mind wasting my time , it 's just that I like to know that I 'm wasting my time . ’
15 Dora was summoned ; her appearance , announcing that she was taking her protégée back to the auberge without delay , did nothing to help matters .
16 I thought , ‘ He is peculiar , he 's forgotten that he 's paying me £30 a year to obey his orders , ’ and I said , ‘ Not many masters bother to ask if their servants are offended by their orders . ’
17 His extravagant action , his grace , his poise and his enthusiasm combine to produce a perfect jumping machine , and people soon realise that they are watching something exceptional .
18 We must begin the process of raising awareness among our white brothers and sisters so that they realise that they are hurting us .
19 ‘ Please believe me , this is my obstinacy — you are behaving honourably , honourably — I realise that I am jeopardising my chance of great happiness — but we know — both of us — there are times when the greatest danger has to be faced , the greatest risk taken because that small persistent voice will not allow us to escape our duty to ourselves .
20 Well no No only if you turn round and say that we 're giving you board .
21 But the firms owners say that they 're doing nothing wrong .
22 Erm it 's in Leeds erm and they know that I 'm going but I may need to call them and say that I 'm sending somebody else because I ca n't possibly go anywhere during the day on Wednesday .
23 You never mentioned that you were watching us . ’
24 workmen do n't guarantee that he is doing it according to the thing because
25 The psychologist suggested that the parents themselves really wanted George to be placed in a residential school but did not wish to appear that they were rejecting him .
26 She looked at him warily to find that he was regarding her with unprecedented tenderness .
27 I suddenly found that I was losing my powers at a time when I needed them most .
28 She opened her mouth to suggest that perhaps she could give him dinner at her hotel — and thereby eliminate any possibility of him putting his arm around her in his car — then found that she was suggesting nothing of the sort , but was asking , ‘ Did Mr Gajdusek ask you to invite me out ? ’ and was at once appalled that , Ven all too clearly not far away in her head , she had asked such a thing !
29 So she held back on her questioning , though she somehow found that she was telling him of her love of music and how Janáček 's lively sixth movement was one of her particular favourites .
30 As far as the exceptions to the policy is concerned , we , again I I would n't say we had a strong feeling on this , but on balance I think it that if it is considered that they are needed they would probably be better dealt with in a separate policy .
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