Example sentences of "[vb base] [that] this [vb mod] be [verb] " in BNC.

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1 When you realise that this may be happening , do something about it — immediately !
2 Initial feedback from staff has been encouraging and I hope that this will be reflected in the questionnaires which all staff in BBD have been asked to complete .
3 The after legs of the bow pulpit were secured by a single bolt each — we hope that this will be remedied .
4 Isobel said steadily , ‘ If you are aiming somehow to shame the Church establishment for what you see as its treatment of clergy families , and you imagine that this might be achieved by humiliating Peter , then yes , defiance . ’
5 If the discount applied to the lire were only 1 per cent as suggested above , then clearly it would be possible to gain over all by earning an extra 2 per cent on the lire deposit and accept that this would be reduced by 1 per cent as the cost of forward cover , making a 1 per cent gain overall in comparison with staying in sterling and importantly be fully hedged .
6 We know that this can be done at about 12 months of age and in future it is quite possible that farmers will use these measurements in selecting their bulling heifers . ’
7 Note that this should be done before the series of lectures commences , so that a mental map of the topic is before you when you attend the first lecture .
8 Like Arnold and Leavis these writers , concerned above all with what Holbrook calls the children 's ‘ humanity ’ , believe that this can be touched and sensitized by engagement with great works of art .
9 Although I advocate what I have called a ‘ philosophical ’ approach to particular subjects , I believe that this must be attempted through the study of the subjects themselves .
10 I believe that this will be seen as an increasingly significant development as the Community opens its doors to new members , and more flexible structures are required .
11 Thus , if we take the realization th , we find that this can be used word-finally , not only for ( ht ) , but also for ( t ) and ( th ) .
12 Both Slade J. and Devlin J. , respectively , feel that this would be setting the hurdle too low , and certainly Devlin J. in the Barnsley case wants the court ex post to be the yardstick by which to determine whether bias was likely to arise .
13 They concede that the Church 's policy of rotating the Moderator every year can pose some difficulties for broadcasters and newspapers in terms of availability and profile , but they argue that this can be overcome and does not explain all the recent exclusions from discussions .
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