Example sentences of "that [pron] [modal v] be in [det] " in BNC.
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1 | SFE 's executive director , James Scott , said that no-one should be in any doubt about the importance of the financial sector to the country as a whole . |
2 | She had no idea that I would be in this area . |
3 | But I 'm sure there will be a simple explanation — ’ Concern clouded his eyes ‘ — Mr D'Arcy , do you seriously think that I could be in any danger from these people ? ’ |
4 | I do n't think even Rainbow is so obtuse that she can be in any doubt as to her visitor 's ultimate intentions . |
5 | But unless we have another child we have been told that we will be in this place until she is 13 . |
6 | erm and get rid of any institutional price setting that there may or wage setting that there may be in those in those industries . |
7 | Even if we are assured that the creatures in question are not in any pain , some people will prolong the argument either by insisting that they must be in some sort of distress , or by claiming that even if they are not overtly suffering , what is happening to them is cruel and unwarranted exploitation . |
8 | I hope you will agree with me , therefore , that it would be in all our best interests to let the police into our confidence on this one . |
9 | It is an additional requirement of the religion , that it shall be in some logical form which can be accepted by all kinds of people , from the academically minded who need to be satisfied with its innate sound reasoning , to those who are prepared to let faith take over where the tedium of logical study is not wanted or not within their individual capacities to undertake . |
10 | His acceptance of the condition was made with an easy mind — he did n't feel that distributing a newspaper , even a banned one , would be considered a particularly heinous offence for a young girl , and anyway he could not imagine that he would be in any danger himself if he admitted knowledge of the basket 's contents . |