Example sentences of "[verb] that it [vb mod] [be] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 This attitude had provoked two serious crises in the 1840s , in both of which France was virtually humiliated , and while Napoleon III was resolved on bringing about an understanding , he was equally resolved that it should be on a basis of equality .
2 But she caught sight of her watch and realized that it would be half-past three in the morning in New York .
3 I should think that it would be in order to discuss these matters when we debate the revenue support grant orders for England .
4 The doctor may withhold all or part of the report from you if he thinks that it would be in your interest , or that of others , to do so .
5 The doctor may withhold all or part of the report from you if he thinks that it would be in your interest , or that of others , to do so .
6 We have actually four questions and three subordinate questions which we were addressing and only one of them has been resolved so far and that is whether the Chairman of the Police Authority should be appointed by the Home Secretary or by the Authority and we are I think all have to agree that it should be by the latter .
7 But the reality was that the referendum showed that there was no majority , and the people of Wales recognised that it would be in the best interests of their country and the United Kingdom to sustain the present arrangements .
8 The right hon. Member for Birmingham , Sparkbrook ( Mr. Hattersley ) says that it will be at £36,000 , but the right hon. and learned Friend the Member for Monklands , East ( Mr. Smith ) will not tell us and says that he does not think that it is necessary to say so .
9 I have been speaking to him on the phone and we have decided that it would be in everyone 's interest to postpone First Holy Communion until the last Sunday of term , July 15th .
10 After much thought , I have decided that it would be in everyone 's interests to terminate the lessons .
11 In human beings , some individuals might perceive that it would be in the general interest if queue jumping was prevented , particularly if a complete breakdown of the queue made the resource unavailable ( if the driver sees a fight at a bus stop , he does n't stop ) .
12 Whiting 's or Whitting 's as it is sometimes spelt has a name that seems to have come down through generations , and one authority tempts to suggest that it may be of Saxon period .
13 On the first of the right hon. Gentleman 's three points — how many nuclear warheads we have — he knows that we have never indicated how many warheads there will actually be : I do not believe that it would be in the interests of our security for us to do so .
14 As no great lover of period instruments for Beethoven sonatas , I anticipated that it would be in the second in D minor ( the only one of the three to betray the darkness from which it grew in 1802 ) that I would be most aware of limited powers of expression .
15 Yet she sensed that it might be like telling things the way you wanted them to be rather than the way they really were .
16 When Nenna was not in the witness box , she sometimes saw herself getting ready for an inspection at which Edward , or Edward 's mother , or some power superior to either , gave warning that they might appear — she could only hope that it would be on a falling tide — to see where she could be found wanting .
17 Although our son had only one more year to spend at Liphook Junior School , we decided that it would be in his best interests to send him to another state school in Haslemere .
18 I would have said at forty one you know you er you 're still probably young enough to get a salaried job but we decided that it might be worth er you trying this avenue .
19 Last week , John Wright , another CEGB witness , warned that it would be at least another decade before the board would be able to assess the potential of renewable and alternative energy sources .
20 The idea needs a lot of working up , of course , but far less than an SEC , and I really believe that it would be worth doing .
21 I enclose the details of No. 22 High Street , as I understand that it may be of interest to your wife 's mother .
22 I understand that it will be for the convenience of the House if we also discuss the following Government motions :
23 One of the aims of the new housing legislation is to increase the amount of rented accommodation available , but as this is dependent on private sector financing it is feared that it will be of greater benefit to the better-off section of the community .
24 Its value as support material for a wide range of hospitality programmes has also been recognised ; ot bears the NVQ logo , indicating that it can be of use to those working to gain NVQs at levels 3 and 4 .
25 Open land does n't necessarily mean that it should be in the greenbelt .
26 And it was given new nourishment by a series of Hitler speeches in late 1940 and early 1941 which aimed to strengthen confidence in final victory and create the impression that the decisive strike to end the war — people still presumed that it would be against Britain — would take place in the course of the next twelve months .
27 Erm secondly , it might reasonably be expected to demonstrate that it would be in the interests of either the region , regional or sub- regional economy .
28 And he felt that it would be in a sense a miracle to produce a detailed adaptation to a particular way of life , a kind of adaptation to being fertilized by bees that you see in an orchid , by a single a large jump .
29 My mother left me a property in Lesotho when she died , and they insisted that it must be in my husband 's name .
30 A post in Italy , the nature of which I never fully learnt , save that it would be of sufficient importance to take me out of uniform if I were in it , fell through with Italy 's declaration of war .
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