Example sentences of "that it be [adj] [prep] [indef pn] " in BNC.
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1 | The first thing to learn about Jesus ' love is that it 's available to everybody twenty-four hours a day ; it 's not only for wealthy , good-looking brain-boxes . |
2 | We plumped for crimson and pinks with black , white and silver , and remember that it 's difficult for anyone to avoid using green ! |
3 | Or , as John Wisdom was later to put it , ‘ the peculiarity of the soul is not that it is visible to none but that it is visible only to one ’ . |
4 | Is all this easy , and does the book explain that it is easy for someone who is not Elizabeth Taylor to achieve this ? |
5 | They argue that it is easy for someone to appear to be above the age of 17 and say laws should be introduced that place less onus on the newsagent , who may be an innocent victim . |
6 | It thinks , presumably , that it is good at everything it does . |
7 | By far the most important provision of the Gas Safety ( Installation and Use ) Regulations for the home plumber is that it is illegal for anyone to carry out any work in relation to a gas fitting who is not ‘ competent ’ to do so . |
8 | Anselm 's definition is seen as part of a clever philosophical con trick whereby he argues that it is greater for something to exist than not to exist , and thereby that the definition of God ( as the greatest thing conceivable ) demands that He exist ! |
9 | Heading up high means that it is difficult for anyone to pass since you can always bear away down on to them , forcing them to sail in your dirty wind . |
10 | Her body is telling you that it is ready for anything . |
11 | The gerousia had the oligarchic failing that it was accountable to nobody , and its supposedly judicial decisions were sometimes ( as e.g. over King Pausanias in 403 , p. 183 ) politically warped . |
12 | However , it has been so dramatic that I think it would be difficult for us to say that it was due to anything but the dietary changes , especially in view of the double-blind trial . ’ |
13 | If either Karen or I had had any idea that it was possible for someone to drown so quickly , we would no doubt have thrown caution to the wind and dived in . |
14 | The only item of business , the election of the Khashort space of time that it was clear to everyone that it was little more than a formality . |
15 | By the end of the Eighties there were so many library books in the shops and on market stalls ( a mediaeval phenomenon that still survives in market towns in Devon and elsewhere ) that it was clear to anyone that a new situation had arisen . |