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

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1 But er she 's coming a and gives him twenty five pounds for what he 's done oh he came in , he came into the kitchen , it 's ever so funny , he came into the kitchen to tell me about this you see Anyway he came back in there and I said to him I 'm not really enthusiastic about the thought er thinking that I was involved with this as well so the dear woman turned round and said to me it 's only your husband so I said well I 'd better go back in the kitchen where I know my place .
2 These councillors convinced a big section of the electorate that they are capable of helping to run public services throughout the province .
3 His skill at hunting living prey increased each day until he could stoop on a hare from half a mile away , judging its path and speeding his attack so that he hit it with such force that it was dead before his talons fully closed on it .
4 He needs to persuade foreigners that it is safe for them to lend the best part of £1000 million a week to the Treasury ; and he needs to persuade Britons that it is safe for them to start spending their money again .
5 It 's not the football that I 'm worried about .
6 This seems an absurd consequence and signals that something is wrong with Freeman 's basic assumptions .
7 Moreover , an important client of the plaintiff told the defendant that he was dissatisfied with the plaintiff 's conduct of his affairs .
8 The UK Parliament is certainly not widely regarded as being at all competent in the scrutiny which it exercises over public spending , and few people are under the illusion that it is difficult for government departments to deceive MPs and Select Committees about necessary levels of expenditure and unnecessary levels of waste .
9 In 1984 " Union Jack " Hayward received £50,000 to console him for the untrue allegation that he was involved in a murder plot .
10 Jess felt such a deep sense of disappointment that she was startled by it .
11 The user will also know how the new system operates by the time it becomes operational , with the result that there are likely to be fewer ‘ teething troubles ’ with the new system .
12 To distinguish the snakes , the term Rainbow Serpent is applied , due to the widespread belief among Aborigines that they are capable of assuming the form of the rainbow when they desire to do so .
13 He will reveal in tonight 's BBC1 Panorama programme that he is worried about facilities at the Berkshire plant run by private contractors since April which date back to the early days of the nuclear age .
14 ( If they sound a little harassed , please bear in mind that they are new to the system and so may take a little longer to respond in the first few weeks of live running . )
15 In deciding to take no action against the licence , Mr Peter said that he bore in mind that it was due to be renewed shortly when he would want a report on the company 's arrangements in regard to drivers ' hours and records .
16 With regard to the inspector 's decision to which you refer , it should be borne in mind that he was concerned with the effect which development would have , and where development would be suitable or unsuitable .
17 It is no mere epilogue , but a striking demonstration that it was possible for men and women to co-operate in the printing trade .
18 It is an advantage of the analysis offered in the last chapter that it is capable of accounting for authority over a group on the basis of authority relations between individuals .
19 Does the Prime Minister recall my earlier concern that the parameters that he was instrumental in drawing up at the Rome summit , to separate an incipient European Community defence policy from NATO 's responsibilities for the defence of Europe , should be preserved ?
20 In 1971 , however , the USSR indicated to the United States that it was interested in regular grain purchases .
21 We had no positive indication that he was aware of our interest until yesterday morning . ’
22 But he told the bishop at a private interview that he was depressed about preaching , he felt the people to be so remote from the practice of religion .
23 Eccles told the WEA that he was opposed to the establishment of an advisory committee , preferring to leave discrimination between courses to the Responsible Bodies themselves : that was the end of Recommendation 18 .
24 Higher levels of language can not be started on until the syntactic processing is complete , since the relationships that they are concerned with are denoted by structural properties of the input .
25 They 're so particular are n't they sometime but there you are Chair , Chairman I 'm grateful er from the indications that have been already made by a number of speakers that they are amenable to the contents of this amendment .
26 However , one still hears all sorts of rumours to the effect that it is possible for others to obtain information , yet one or two of my constituents found it difficult to obtain information about the identity of a car owner involved in an accident .
27 the holder of a valid certificate in a form supplied by the Secretary of State , containing the information required by it , and signed by a medical practitioner to the effect that it is inadvisable on medical grounds for him to wear a seatbelt ;
28 The ‘ eminent doctors ’ had given evidence in the trial to the effect that it was acceptable to ‘ invoke a regime of starvation and sedation to quickly speed the demise of the handicapped child . ’
29 So it our recommendation that it is premature at this pro frozen moment of time particularly with the additional thoughts of the inner northern relief road to be considering in a structure plan a western relief road .
30 Intended to reach the parts of the population museums do not easily reach , this show in fact attracted a derisory 9000 or so paying visitors in the two months that it was open from 16 November last , despite more coverage on TV than most exhibitions .
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