Example sentences of "and [noun pl] that [pron] [vb mod] be " in BNC.

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1 I got so committed to the story down there , and I 've got so many friends among the Muslims , Serbs , Croats , peacekeepers and peacemakers that it would be very hard to let it go .
2 Investment occurs in so wide a variety of assets and sectors that it must be disaggregated substantially if any close statistical fit is to be found .
3 Certainly the third and fourth sessions approved of texts and ideas that it would be hard to imagine would have appealed to many of the bishops before the Council began .
4 The Bill gives the Secretary of State wide-ranging new powers , relating not only to capping but to the vast number of orders and regulations that he will be able to issue , and even to the grants that will be given to London 's voluntary organisations .
5 He added : ‘ Our members find that they are not the only ones out there with Parkinson 's Disease and they are eager to find out more about the condition and ways that they can be helped . ’
6 More than anything , Wilson misses the fun and games that he should be able to enjoy with his three young children , and that he did enjoy , before the symptoms began .
7 When I ask the people of the estate what they want from this election some say they want Cheviot to rebuild it and others that it would be better grassed over .
8 The Law Commission concluded that some remedy of this type should be retained but considered that the old remedy was so hedged about with limitations ( in particular , it provided no power of sale ) and obscurities that it would be better to create a new , statutory right .
9 The FBL 's compulsory insurance requirement is intended to reassure shippers and consignees that they will be adequately and reliably compensated in the event of delay or accidental loss , from the time the goods were ‘ taken in charge ’ by the freight forwarder to the time of their delivery to the named consignee .
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