Example sentences of "[that] [pers pn] [vb mod] be [verb] and " in BNC.

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1 David was horrified and was sure that I 'd be arrested and sent back to Siberia .
2 ‘ At one point when my mother was ill , the district nurse refused to enter her home and treat her , for fear that she would be contaminated and consequently place her other patients in danger . ’
3 You should enquire what type of scheme it is that you would be joining and if it is a money purchase one , how in particular members ' entitlements are calculated .
4 I tell you this sister only that you may be warned and not endanger your dear son 's health or put your husband to an unnecessary and useless journey .
5 It could have it like those , like those , like those , or like those So that would be one deck of cards that you 'd be given and they 'd have the four types of symbols on them , separately of course .
6 Make the test pages an accurate reflection of the sort of work that you will be sending and take the time to explain what they contain , where the files come from and always include a laser printed proof .
7 ‘ Or you 'll find this time that you will be court-martialled and end up in the gaol you were originally intended for . ’
8 The Executive Committee have decided that we should be represented and a static display stand has been booked for the five days .
9 Chairman , can I say briefly that the merger and I 'm quite pleased that we 've finally er there is a death knell to this this awful word , it 's been bandied on for far too long , it 's been perhaps the single most controversial issue that has been debated by this authority along with some other mediocre issues and no one here would not admit er to the fact that it has been opposed on such massive scale and even today we 've had a further petition of three hundred and ninety five people opposing er this this this dreadful merger decision that was hanging over the er the the two centres and I 'm pleased that er this this er amendment , this er er erm this petition was brought forward today because it does indicate the continuing support and opposition to er the the kind of things that we should be doing and and those that we should n't .
10 The Ego wants us to develop talents and acquire knowledge , not for the sheer joy and challenge of playing the clarinet , reading Proust or rewiring the house , but so that we will be flattered and admired .
11 ‘ Our bottom line is that we will be increasing and accelerating our support for Russia 's democracy , ’ he said .
12 Moreover , restrictions were placed upon these to ensure that they would be developed and not simply held by speculators .
13 Through such activities , where the teacher is a fellow learner , the pupils have developed the confidence to advance their provisional , partially formed ideas in the knowledge that they would be accepted and built on .
14 ‘ But in May 1945 I did not know that they would be killed and I did not know until Count Tolstoy drew it to my attention in 1979 , 1980 and 1985 .
15 So the conclusions is : ‘ It is important therefore not to mobilise European resources until it is clear that they would be needed and not simply hinder the operation . ’
16 Acknowledging that the PCC 's procedures were imperfect , Lord McGregor said that they would be improved and adjudications speeded up .
17 Food premises will have to be registered so that they may be inspected and action taken if they are considered to be a health risk .
18 This aims to conserve , enhance and recreate fine landscapes so that they may be enjoyed and appreciated by the public .
19 Where the climate has frosty winters , containers enable the tender herbs to be grown through the summer so that they may be dried and preserved for use in winter , or kept growing in the greenhouse or home .
20 If you run a high-profile , fancy campaign it will alert everyone to the fact that they should be voting and the proportion in your favour could shrink rapidly , It may be better to run a low key affair targeted directly at your own supporters .
21 At the close of 1921 the Soviet government ordered a survey of church valuables , and in a decree of 16 February 1922 commanded that they should be collected and sold for the benefit of those suffering from the Famine .
22 We agree with the National Curriculum Council 's conclusion , in the light of consultation , that they should be combined and had in fact already decided on one target for the secondary stages .
23 She recommends that they should be felled and new trees planted to preserve the environment .
24 The Cleveland Inquiry Report endorses this by stating that they should be informed and consulted whether the investigations are medical , police or social .
25 The attitude to the Asian women employed is that they should be hired and fired as needed .
26 But finds that are deteriorating ( such as iron objects which corrode rapidly in damp conditions ) , that have been preserved by unusual conditions ( such as waterlogged wood or leather which dry out and warp or crumble if left untreated ) , or any others which are fragile may need conservation in a laboratory to prevent further decay and to strengthen them , so that they can be handled and studied .
27 That surely has been testified to today when the very convenor of the panel on doctrine admits that he does n't want the statements to be too clear so that they can be understood and used by people of radically different persuasions .
28 The lab developed analytical methods for these compounds , so that they can be detected and quantified should they appear in ground water .
29 Wherever possible assemblies and subassemblies must be specified and designed so that they can be inspected and tested as separate items independently of the remainder of the product .
30 Wherever possible assemblies and subassemblies must be specified and designed so that they can be inspected and tested as separate items independently of the remainder of the product .
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