Example sentences of "that [pos pn] [noun] [modal v] [be] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 It was only natural that my thoughts should be on the life and work of my friend Robert W. Service as I walked the untidy streets of Whitehorse four decades after the roaring pandemonium of the gold rush days .
2 ‘ That I can be of help , that she is delighted to have me here and that my presence can be of great comfort to her during these very trying times .
3 He thanked me and said that my application would be on the table for consideration at the next meeting of the committee .
4 I was afraid that my father would be like that , that when he turned around his eyes would be glass , they would n't take in what they saw .
5 I have told you this so that my joy may be in you and that your joy may be complete .
6 That your , that my joy may be in you and remain .
7 To qualify for recognition , the company has to satisfy the Council that its management will be in the hands of qualified solicitors ( or another recognised body corporate , which will permit the formation of groups of incorporated practices with an overriding corporate management ) .
8 It is , of course , important to the success of any firm that its partners should be in complete accord on fundamentals .
9 For her at this stage , not crying is a great achievement but she hopes that some day she will reach a better balance so that her tears will be for herself rather than to make an impression on others .
10 The Chief Executive had been notified that her lawyer would be on holiday on 11 July so this date should be avoided .
11 She 'd had no chance even to tell David that her family would be at OBEX the following day , so it could be as much a shock for him seeing Jennifer as it would be for her sister .
12 Obviously , a line-by-line comparison was not needed at this point , but it was probable that their conditions would be at variance with others in the same industry .
13 My understanding is that A those do n't exist at present within the deposit plan , but if they did at some future date , for any reason , that their function would be to be used after two thousand and six to sustain the permanence of the greenbelt .
14 The League , which had already campaigned for nationwide non-payment of taxes , on Oct. 9 caused an further uproar by calling on small savers not to buy treasury bonds on the grounds that their money would be at risk .
15 It was natural that their products should be in great demand .
16 It was decided that their successors would be of similar size and anew steel cutter was designed by Technical Branch with a length of 80 feet , a beam of 16 feet and a draft of 6 feet .
17 If , however , they want to say that their property should be in the band below , it will be a simple matter of testing it on appeal .
18 Capital values at least have the benefit of being related to a market , although I am sure that many owners will seek to convince their bank managers that their property should be in band H while they seek to convince the rating authorities that their property should really be in band F.
19 Before the justices on that occasion the local authority had proposed that further attempts be made to improve the ability of the mother to care adequately for the children so that their future could be with her .
20 In his acceptance speech he said that his goal would be to " renew , reassemble and reform " the party .
21 THE HOME OFFICE is pressing ahead with the deportation of a Kurdish refugee , in spite of protests from the United Nations High Commission for Refugees that his life could be in danger if he returns to Turkey .
22 He believed that his survey would be of use , but privately thought of it as his escape .
23 He had decided that his career would be in politics .
24 Baptiste kept him company for a while as he blazed away , but when the ninth wicket fell with the score on 166 and fourteen overs still unused , it seemed that his effort would be in vain .
25 ENGLAND vice-captain Alec Stewart has been re-appointed captain of Surrey for the 1993 cricket season , ending suggestions that his job might be on the line after the TCCB found the county guilty of ball-tampering .
26 Throckmorton said that after he had spoken in the House against the Act in Restraint of Appeals , he had been praised by Fisher and two other clerics , Nicholas Wilson and Richard Reynolds [ qq.v. ] , who told him that he need not persevere with such speeches if they seemed to have no effect , but that his example might be of value to others .
27 Goram , like the rest of the Ibrox playing staff , understands that his club could be on the verge of something exceptional in their history , and wants to be able to remember everything .
28 walking you will continue to support the Anti-Apartheid Movement and the A N C and Cosatu and others in South Africa that our eyes should be on the prize and that is to get democracy and the first democratic parliament in the country and after that to help in the horrendously difficult task of reconstruction and development and it is going to be a tough battle in South Africa as elsewhere and we will need to work not just for political democracy because you know so often democratic processes are misunderstood for empowerment of ordinary people and what democracy should really mean is that ordinary people have the opportunity to determine their own destiny and you know from your own advanced society and others how little power individuals have as a result of power of finance capital , of industry and of technology now .
29 I venture to write and enquire if you would oblige me by calling at this Officer , at some time convenient to yourself : I am not at liberty to offer any further information at this juncture , but I think I may say that our meeting will be to your advantage .
30 This does mean that your box will be on display beside the pond unless carefully disguised .
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