Example sentences of "[adj] [to-vb] that [pron] [pron] [be] " in BNC.

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1 So that Clara , although she found it hard to believe that she herself was thus chosen , had no alternative to believing it .
2 It is important to remember that whatever you are producing it is the client who pays .
3 A person who was prosecuted for organising a public assembly contrary to section 14(4) or for taking part in such a gathering or inciting another to do so , would be able to argue that what he was involved in was not an unlawful assembly within the definition .
4 This exclusion of higher education from consideration by sociologists of education must in part be due to the fact that higher education is not compulsory ; it is perhaps difficult to argue that something which is a matter of choice can in any sense be repressive .
5 And finally just in terms of er public transport , I think it 's fair to say that there there 's probably little in it between them all because they 're all very poorly served by public transport .
6 To some extent , it is also intuitively satisfying to suggest that what one is talking about always comes before what one has to say about it .
7 It would be more correct to say that something which was used as the target has changed , for the " target " is a subjective designation and does not change until management decides to change it .
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