Example sentences of "[coord] [noun pl] that [pers pn] be [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Some letters were found to be more often confused with other letters and these letters were deemed to share similar features E G , B and P were often confused whereas B and X were n't so you 'd be flashing either a series sequence of letters up , some of which shared features , some of which did n't , or we thought shared features , and then we saw whether they were confused or not , and this was taken to support the idea that features were extracted from the input , or that 's how we constructed the letters or characters that we were perceiving .
2 Use freshly caught animals or ones that you are keeping properly , using the methods described in this book .
3 He was evidently not facing the college class and exams that you 're facing !
4 When anger turns to violence we can see people actually withdrawing , actually pulling back , from a sense of involvement in the ideas and values that we are putting forward .
5 The central figure Source A whose ‘ evidence ’ Channel 4 relied on to make their programme has already admitted to RUC detectives and journalists that he was coached to read a script containing the allegations before Channel 4 cameras in a London flat .
6 There was such a vast variety of decorated bowls and jugs and plates that she was spoilt for choice .
7 If the social conditions do not seem favourable for consistent use of the alarm then social support services may need to be alerted to help the family with the stress and problems that they are encountering .
8 We 're hoping and I 'm crossing my fingers here , that we 'll get in excess of five thousand people there and the interesting thing is we 've got a commercial exhibition at it , to give it a flavour of Scotland where people will show all the good things made in Scotland and we 're calling it the taste and touch of Scotland and hopefully that will offset the cost of all the other , other er stalls and things that we 're holding .
9 With , with both of you we talked a lot about delegation and things that you were doing that maybe you should n't be doing , erm
10 And now I am going to have to tell you WHAT TO DO and WHAT NOT TO DO , but this time it 's a bit different because the DOs and DON'Ts that I am going to give you may easily SAVE YOUR LIFE .
11 The story of the Passion continues with the statement by the chief priests and Scribes that they were seeking to arrest Jesus and put him to death .
12 Some of the work we do supporting the voluntary sector and providing services will also be reflected in the stores and displays that we 're making available over the lunch period .
13 The life review can provide a means of re-establishing and confirming individual involvement with current reality , and linking their past work and efforts with the social change that has occurred , for in a variety of subtle ways they will have been part of the changes and developments that they are witnessing .
14 At the height of the romance , the pair were inseparable and it was obvious to family and friends that they were heading for the altar .
15 Finally , tell your family and friends that you are starting a diet .
16 Bolognese lawyers were so important to both the papal and imperial parties in supplying them with lawyers to staff their governments and administrations that they were given special protection .
17 This reflected the nature of the environment , the local pride of the individual Australian colonies , and the awareness of the railway builders and architects that they were building for a grander , though then unrealized , future .
18 Before I was hospitalised I would walk at breakneck pace for several hours each day , trying to convince myself and others that I was enjoying it .
19 Goes in high towards Collimore who turns to the referee and claims that he was pushed as the corner came over .
20 Yamaha Electronics have recently released details of the new 1992 range of hi-fi separates and systems that they are bringing into the UK from the parent company .
21 He was so quick to forgive personal insults and injuries that it was said that you only had to injure him in order to have him as a friend for life .
22 In his mind 's eye the epic narrator visualizes the personages and events that he is to describe , and sees them as something independent of and outside himself .
23 But these inversions were quite different in purpose and effect from those that Pound had practised indiscriminately in his earliest collections , and thereafter castigated ; these were not poeticisms , but indications that he was addressing a sophisticated urban intelligentsia , that of Great War London , just as propertius had addressed the sophisticates of Augustan Rome .
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