Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adj] that [pers pn] be [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Even though I knew I would soon lose him , he had such power to make me happy that I was in heaven listening to him . |
2 | While it is not possible to demonstrate that any of the Continental braids are of Anglo-Saxon , even Kentish , manufacture , the very close similarity between some examples on each side of the Channel makes it possible that they are at least from the same source . |
3 | Mama named you de Warenne — is not it possible that you are in some way connected with the duke my father 's family ? ’ |
4 | The time has come for us all to speak out , to make it clear that we are behind her in feeling that we need someone new at the helm . ’ |
5 | At a party in Soho in 1914 Epstein was talking to Beatrice , who made it clear that she was at a loose end in her life . |
6 | A memorandum by Frank Jacques to the District Council of 12 March 1955 , and an address he gave to that Council , made it clear that he was in favour of both Recommendations . |
7 | He also made it clear that he was against black boycotts organized around the 1968 Olympic Games in Mexico , at which Thommie Smith and John Carlos demonstrated on the victory rostrum with a gloved black power salute . |
8 | It 's not really made it clear that it 's for bookings and reservations as well . |
9 | SNI , Pyramid says , has made it clear that it 's in the process of formulating a long-term policy of its future chips and technology requirements . |
10 | He made it clear that it was for Sir Rufus to determine , and for you to comply . |
11 | But modern scholarship has made it clear that it was in France , more so than in England , that urban defensive requirements played a major part in securing the widespread acceptance of artillery as a means of deterring or countering a prospective enemy . |
12 | ‘ Is it just that he is like you ? ’ |