Example sentences of "that [noun prp] [be] [adj] [prep] [be] " in BNC.

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1 Miss Braithwaite expressed her appreciation of all the hard work undertaken by the retiring Vice-Chairman , Mrs. Ann McMillan and said how much she regretted that Ann was unable to be present at the meeting because of her admission to hospital .
2 After one or two early passages of arms , when Wheeler had first come into the post , in which it became apparent that Wheeler was prepared to be a good deal nastier to Ian than Ian was to him , Ian had settled for a civil service manner in which he made no attempt to contribute to the department 's thinking .
3 The history of previous attempts to reduce the prison population by introducing alternative punishments suggest that NAPO is likely to be proved right .
4 It was recognised that Tyrone was likely to be the area in which there would be activity subsequent to the activities in Belfast .
5 ‘ I 'm not sure that man Kennedy that Nicola was supposed to be meeting ever existed . ’
6 I call ‘ conservative ’ , for the purposes of the discussion in this chapter , Christologies which hold the maleness of Christ to be essential to his nature , and the fact that Christ was male to be central to Christianity .
7 LDP members who lost their seats included Sadanori Yamanaka , former chairman of the party 's research commission on the tax system and architect of the widely hated consumption tax , and Hisao Horinouchi , the former Minister of Agriculture , Forestry and Fisheries , who , during the July 1989 election campaign , had suggested that women were useless in politics and that Doi was unfit to be Prime Minister because she was unmarried and childless [ see p. 36800 ] .
8 He concluded that Thorp was likely to be the first of British Nuclear Fuel 's ( BNFL ) projects to be closed if the company was to come under financial pressure .
9 He also believed , first , that France was unlikely to be able to secure an alliance with Britain ( because of the two countries ' disagreement about the Near East in 1840 ) ; second , that Britain might support Russia in the event of a Russian attack on the Ottoman Empire ( because of the Anglo-Russian discussions which had taken place in London in 1844 ) ; and third , that in any event he could count on the support of Austria ( because of the assistance he had rendered Vienna in putting down the Hungarians in 1849 ) .
10 A large proportion had substantial additionality , although some projects could have been supported by other than public-sector funds , bearing in mind that UDG is supposed to be a last-resort lender .
11 Meanwhile , Intel still denies that there is any delay in volume deliveries of the Pentium 80586 microprocessor for public consumption , but vendors briefed by the company have confirmed that , as we revealed a few weeks ago ( UX No 410 ) , the part at present needs a heat sink and a fan , and that Intel is unlikely to be able to ship in volume before the fourth quarter 1993 .
12 There was no doubt that Joanna was inclined to be rather blunt , but , reminding herself that they were equal partners , she said cheerfully , ‘ Go on in , look around and do your stuff .
13 Part II deals with membership and it is common ground that Norwich was eligible to be , and became , a member of Lautro .
14 ‘ It is outrageous that the name of a man who is so completely discredited , and whose actions run so contrary to everything that America is supposed to be about , should be emblazoned in gold on the federal law enforcement building in Washington .
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