Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] [verb] that [pron] be " in BNC.
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1 | I thought about this for a long time and slowly I realized that I was not extraordinary in this . |
2 | Eventually I decided that what was needed was a little organisation — a systematic approach to make my busy life a little less fraught . |
3 | Most importantly I know that there is an ongoing correspondence between my meanings and their meanings in this world , that we share a common sense about its reality … . |
4 | Suddenly I realised that there were all sorts of things that I wanted to do that I had n't done . |
5 | And suddenly I realised that there was a whole lot more going on than I 'd even thought of . |
6 | It was a meadow ready for cutting and suddenly I realized that it was high summer , the sun was hot and that every step brought the fragrance of clover and warm grass rising about me into the crystal freshness of the air . |
7 | If I recall rightly I think that it 's not that long ago that the licence was transferred to the present holder . |
8 | And I would dare those of you who would look up the newspaper clippings of that occasion and challenge that view , because you would find a much different reading in those newspaper clips than what I learnt many years later , trudging round the island , Personally I thought that I was being particularly clever bombing a seaplane that was taking off , It was only when I was serving on Sylt in the fifties that I learned that this was in fact a tug ( or you might call it a barge , a sea-going barge ) on the end of 100 metres of line , that was being towed . |
9 | erm , when we are victims of crime , and personally I think that there are two main reasons for that , one reason certainly is that when women erm are victims of crime that there is of a sexual nature or domestic violence , part of the way that we have been brought up and part of the way that those crimes have been portrayed , is to portray them as our fault |
10 | So I thought that there was plenty of time as this is my first day off from work . |
11 | Yeah , er , I mean , I 'm not picking , I 'm I 'm , I mean Rachel 's in my tutor group , so I know that there is another A Level subject that she 's really very good at . |
12 | So I knew that he was calling P C into the room to give him cover . |
13 | It 's at that point that many women start trying to get back into the labour market and at that point it is extremely difficult , so I think that we 're talking about a number of things . |
14 | So I think that there 's , I welcome , you know , the Social Chapter on that basis , but it does clearly say , and prescribe , er something that can only be universally applied , and if there are , there is need , there is need , er there is scope for that , with delegation through particular industries , particular circumstances . |
15 | And so I think that it 's easier to make criticisms of small matters in detail , but it is not easier to make a serious defence cut . |
16 | So I think that it 's desperately important that people are conscious of that now . |
17 | So I reckon that it 's up to me to get a job and pay for Dad 's medical care . ’ |
18 | So I decided that it was time to pack up I decided that the nights were made to sleep on n n n and I was going to sleep on them you see ? |
19 | A little while ago children were expected to be down in the mines and underneath textile machinery , so they were n't actually treated as children , they were erm wager earners at a very low age , as soon as they could be walking they were doing a job , so I feel that we 're all children in fact , there is no great division between being a child and being an adult , and we in fact ca n't always cope with what 's happening and the shocks infect . |
20 | When you think about the wiring involved , and the , the hours it takes to put one in I think that they 're good value for money . |
21 | I thought he was only joining in to please me , but before long I saw that he was enjoying it too , chiefly I think because to him it was a novelty . |
22 | But then with an ever deepening sinking feeling inside I realise that I am bound for failure once again . |
23 | Suddenly she knew that something was dreadfully wrong . |
24 | And suddenly she wished that they were alone somewhere , just the two of them . |
25 | He did smile then , and suddenly she realised that he was capable of charm . |
26 | Suddenly she realised that she was here quite alone with a very large , very masculine man . |
27 | Imagine yourself being in a crowd where English is being spoken , but suddenly you sense that somebody is talking in another language . |
28 | Perhaps you feel that you are not as extreme as either of them , and that may reassure you . |
29 | So You said that there was n't an upstairs downstairs kind of thing at all then ? |
30 | so you know that you 're going to get them all right ? |