Example sentences of "[that] [noun prp] [vb mod] [be] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Who 'd have thought that Shrewsbury would be in control here but with twelve minutes of the second half gone they are . |
2 | She had no doubt that Dana would be with Garry and her twin was n't made to stand up to that kind of trouble . |
3 | At least she had one thing to be thankful for , she consoled herself , seeing Veronica into a taxi in the Aldwych : she was in no doubt at all that Veronica would be in touch again . |
4 | The Secretary-General spoke to him earlier today and he agreed that C.W. should be in charge . ’ |
5 | She foresaw that Billy would be in danger of being killed , so she went to save him . |
6 | But the real issues had nothing to do with the balance of power , which merely dictated that Britain should be on terms of benevolent neutrality with whoever won in Spain . |
7 | Any publicity suggesting that Woolwich might be in difficulty in meeting its financial obligations , or that alone amongst building societies it was pursuing a policy of confrontation with the revenue , might have damaging effects far outweighing Woolwich 's prospects of success on the issue of principle . |
8 | Any publicity suggesting that Woolwich might be in difficulty in meeting its financial obligations , or that alone amongst building societies it was pursuing a policy of confrontation with the revenue , might have damaging effects far outweighing Woolwich 's prospects of success on the issue of principle . |
9 | My watch showed that Joan would be in church , her eyes and ears on the preacher , her hands turning the pages of a picture-book for Susan and Sam . |
10 | And , although Steve Smith Eccles partnered Halkopous to a smooth victory at Newcastle , trainer Mark Tompkins yesterday confirmed that Maguire will be on board when Halkopous attempts to further his reputation in the Irish Champion at Leopardstown in January and at the Festival . |
11 | There was a good chance that Bridget would be in touch with all the gossip about Puddephat 's disappearance . |
12 | ‘ I believe he said weeks ago that Hitler would be in Buckingham Palace and he 'd be in Knowsly Hall . |