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

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1 Picture a teenage girl in Morocco for whom premarital loss of virginity is culturally intolerable and who faces the ‘ choice ’ , under male duress , of tolerating anal intercourse , or of submitting to vaginal penetration knowing that she will thereby have to leave home for a life of prostitution ; she may even know that both are related to acquisition of HIV .
2 Everything was there except a crucifix , and I did n't doubt that this was hidden underneath a thick petticoat .
3 Er in fact I would probably think that erm having looked at some of the results recently I would think that that 's going to be somewhere close to average now .
4 I do not think that that was meant in a personal sense .
5 I would be grateful if you would ensure that this is passed to the appropriate committee .
6 I should be grateful if you would ensure that this is passed to the appropriate committee for consideration .
7 There would be no point to developing or applying principles of group responsibility if we did not assume that these were connected to judgments about how real people must now act .
8 Mr Popham will see that this is done on your behalf .
9 Now at that stage my Lord Mr er telephoned Mr on the afternoon of the twenty second of October and it 's his case that he explained what had happened at the meeting of the bank to him and er asked him again , in view of the fact that was having to sell him home , if it was possible to withdraw from the contract and it is the plaintiff 's case that he pointed out to Mr er quite definitely and quite clearly on the telephone , on this day , er that without er the funding that he had required to run this business er he could only see that this was going to be potentially disastrous for him er and once again , my Lord as he said this was a fairly heated conversation and er the plaintiff was told by Mr once again that there was no way out for him and he should now concentrate all his efforts on achieving completion , er and once again we were .
10 I can only volunteer that this is done by designers who have an imperfect understanding of the nature and properties of wood , or who are literally prepared to risk it .
11 I would suggest that all be substituted by housing .
12 And the against I will move that that is approved for purposes of members travelling and subsistence those in favour please say aye .
13 Now obviously commercial requirements might mean that that is modified to some extent .
14 Henson has done a lovely job of placing his famous characters in the novel 's context while never letting us forget that this is meant to be a huge extravaganza .
15 We go back a long way , me and God , and from his first words I could tell that this was going to be a difficult call .
16 Public dispositions raise additional questions , for where there is a public interest we need not suppose that all was left to regulation by the remedies of private law .
17 Does he agree that that is evidenced by the recent successful survey of the national health service ?
18 I understand that an essential site survey has not yet been undertaken , and would ask that this be set in hand immediately .
19 You could actually work it out the longhand way , the way that we 've described it Yeah I think you 'll find that that 's meant to be X and X
20 And I think you 'll probably find that that is going to be a problem in rural areas .
21 Resistance , other than to the organocholorines , is confined so far to only five important malaria vectors so the potential for chemical control still exists in many parts of the world It is very easy to advocate the use of alternatives to these chemicals but if you examine those for vector control in detail you will find that most are directed against the aquatic stages of the mosquito and few cases of adequate malaria control by such an attack on any significant scale can be cited .
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