Example sentences of "that [noun prp] [vb mod] be the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | It is true we have not yet been told , nor has Abraham , that Sarah will be the mother of the son on whom everything depends . |
2 | It is vital to remember that we have not yet been told that Sarah will be the mother of the son of the promise . |
3 | There 's no expression of support that Ryedale should be the recipient of a new settlement as yet ? |
4 | Souness , enraged by the humiliating 5-1 defeat at Coventry on Saturday , lashed his players for their ‘ Sunday League ’ defending and confirmed that Wright would be the victim of a re-shuffle . |
5 | What seems more likely is that Basquiat could be the beneficiary of a process operating in the market ( and among some critics ) , where artists who appear able to retain their market value in the next decade are promoted and shown , whereas others considered beyond rehabilitation are ignored . |
6 | Both were agreed that nuclear weapons and US forces should stay in Europe , and that NATO should be the core of the Western alliance , with a united Germany being a full member of NATO , including its military structure . |
7 | Usually , it is assumed that Clovis must be the monarch in question , but if so the failure to name him is peculiar : his reputation might have been expected to add lustre to the code . |
8 | It was obvious now that Isobel should be the person to talk to Anna about this job in Pricewell 's . |
9 | forgive me Mr if I want to ask somebody some questions about the brochure and er the layout and so on and I find out Counsel has n't , I gather from Mr that Mr would be the person I ought to ask , is that right ? |
10 | Abraham once told me that Ishmael would be the beginning of a nation — now I believe him . |
11 | In terms of single aircraft units delivered , it seems likely that Socata will be the world 's biggest manufacturer soon , probably in 1991 . |
12 | But he endorsed the belief of most people at ringside that Lewis can be the man to end Britain 's search for a world heavyweight champion , and bring a new order to the division . |
13 | Putnam explains that MPD may be the perversion of a normal developmental process in children . |
14 | We 're close to North Yorkshire , North-West Durham and the Cleveland Hills , and we think we can exploit the fact that Darlington can be the base to various avenues of interest in the North . ’ |
15 | Indeed , he went further to say that ‘ APPN is the commercial solution without any doubt , ’ and that ‘ We think that APPN will be the standard ; for routing SNA you will need APPN ’ . |
16 | The idea was that Davis would be the anchor man , the resident musician , and every week we would have one paid performer who would be highlighted as performer of the week , a tradition that was kept up throughout the history of the folk club and the Arts Lab . |
17 | Fisher , who had gone to Melbourne briefly in 1897 with high hopes of being selected for Australia , was determined to see Otago cricket prosper , and convinced the local authorities that Crawford would be the type of coach who could bring on the young Otago players . |