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

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1 An entry in the charges register disclosed that it was subject to restrictive covenants imposed by a deed of 1883 but did not reveal what those covenants were , because on first registration neither the deed nor a copy or abstract of it had been produced .
2 It seems sometimes to be supposed that what is commendable about a communicative approach to language teaching is that it does not , as a structural approach does , have to get learners to puzzle their heads with grammar .
3 I suggest that they are involved in the sport of shooting rather than in the art of ferreting .
4 Teachers ' responses to questions about gender suggest that they are aware of the issue and are , indeed , ready to consider possible ways forward .
5 Others suggest that it is due to an extraordinary recent burst of star formation .
6 Furthermore , my own analysis of the Technics arrangement suggest that it is sensitive to loudspeaker impedance variations ; under some conditions the performance is worse with the subsidiary amplifier than it would be without it .
7 Similarly , his work for St Augustine 's Canterbury was assisted by a lengthy stay there , while his Life of St Edith of Wilton , written for the nuns whose testimony he cites as an authority , contains details which suggest that he was familiar with their house , its traditions , and possibly records in Anglo-Saxon .
8 Borland International Inc president and chief executive Philippe Kahn says the company will report profit for the fourth quarter to March 31 , and adds that he is comfortable with analysts ' estimates of profits of about $0.10 a share : Borland 's target is to be profitable every quarter in the coming fiscal 1994 — Paradox for Windows is ‘ doing great ’ and is on a winning track and Quattro Pro is now picking up .
9 He adds that he was fortunate with his timing at PW .
10 Before doing so , however , governors should know that they are responsible for understanding , complying with and enforcing national health and safety regulations .
11 As you know , these programmes come to you from the University of Sussex , and if you 've listened to any of them in the past , you 'll know that they 're devoted to topics and subjects in which we feel we have some expertise , and which we think would be of special interest to the local community .
12 She could remember though the time when she realised that she must , for love of them both , never let them know that she was aware of it .
13 In other words , although you can not absolutely know or control the meanings that your novel communicates to its readers , you can not not know that you are involved in an activity of communication , otherwise you will have no criteria of relevance , logic , cohesion , success and failure , in the composition of your fictional discourse .
14 You have to be straight and up front with children to let them know that it is OK for them to use their own words and explain their concerns in their won way , ’ says Brown .
15 When we first experience the desire to write , our writing voice may well be timid , weak , needy and underfed , so we need to feed it , to let the writer-self know that it is significant for us .
16 But Roth must know that it is likely to be no joke to those who are reading his book .
17 I do not know that I am sorry for that .
18 But it would be a big change , and I do n't know that I 'm ready for it yet .
19 When they decide on a particular form of credit , their decision commonly has nothing to do with cost : it is simply that that form of credit is almost automatically part of the buying process that they 're used to .
20 During an introductory lecture the students are reminded that they are entitled to their teaching , and compliance with completing the diaries is high .
21 Some young people refuse to accept that they are deficient in the skills and cultures necessary for many working-class jobs .
22 Painters had to accept that they were likely to be ignored , shunned , set on by dogs like tramps , under suspicion like wandering lunatics and criminals .
23 It 's hard for him to accept that everyone is different in every aspect of their biology — men have different sperm counts just as they have different numbers of hairs on their head or different eye colours .
24 You may believe what you choose but I ask you to accept that you are wrong on that point .
25 ‘ It is unreasonable for us to accept that it is commonplace for people like our Cabinet Ministers to have affairs , and yet to consider that someone like the Prince of Wales is unfit for the job . ’
26 As Harvey Wilson , says , ‘ Nobody puts their name to a business they 're not proud of and , by the same token , it gives the customer confidence to know that somebody is accountable at the end of the day … that they are dealing with a company that is owned and run by the people whose names appear on the top of letterhead . ’
27 Pound knew enough of his own gifts , and of the protracted strenuousness of his apprenticeship , to know that what was safe for him was not safely available to others , least of all to those he called ‘ the neophyte ’ .
28 ‘ The problem with all these stars , ’ said Peter Fairley , ‘ was that the moment they started to know that we were interested in what they could do , and we started to investigate how they did things , it just went .
29 ‘ One does not have to visit that section of America to know that it is famous for women with your look . ’
30 It has a soft , waxy nature and chemically it is important to know that it is insoluble in water .
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