Example sentences of "that you be [verb] [pron] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 But on paper you can see that you 're intending it as a an augmented interval .
2 What does matter is that you 're wearing yourself to a shadow to make a bare livelihood — and my hands are tied , ’ he said violently , looking down at them as though he longed to tear off the invisible fetters .
3 And I think that is the message which I want to get over to you , because if you can find that way to tread that difficult line which is there in our society which is over-protective , over-secretive , which is concerned about not not letting people unless they 're of a certain rank , level or certain job , speak out publicly unless you can break through it I think you 're actually , first of all , denying something for yourselves , and that you 're denying something for the public at large .
4 They wo n't even realise that you 're plucking them of their savings .
5 if you ask a subordinate to write you a report explain that you are expecting it by a specific date and always with a one page management summary
6 Not simply because it shows that you are enjoying yourself at that moment but because it actually contributes to your physical and mental health .
7 As Mager has truthfully ( and unnervingly ) said : " If you are teaching skills that can not be evaluated , you are in the awkward position of being unable to demonstrate that you are teaching anything at all . "
8 Make sure that the story you have for them is interesting and if it is merely constituency information , explain that you are providing it for background briefing and that you are not expecting them to publish it .
9 ‘ But I suppose that you are consoling yourself after the fashion of a fool who lives in the slums .
10 ‘ My orders , little friar , are that you are to accompany me into Cheapside to a tavern called the Bear and Ragged Staff .
11 I have said before , and if it be any satisfaction to him I repeat it now , that if you attempt to enforce this Bill , and the people of Ulster believe , and have a right to believe , that you are doing it against the will of the people of this country , then I shall assist them in resisting it .
12 It may be that you are not giving yourself enough challenge in the learning goals you set yourself , and that you are attaining them without any stretching of your ability .
13 Throwing yourself at men , men of gross natures , is a still-greater act of self-abuse , and I can not warn you too strongly that you are placing yourself in the very gravest danger .
14 But I know only too well that you do not love me , that you are marrying me for Papa 's dollars , and that I can not bear .
15 He probably just assumed that you were seeing me in connection with my work . ’
16 ‘ I believe that someone knew you had the sack with you and that you were taking it to the outlaws . ’
17 She had charm , a way of making you feel that you were joining her in some harmless conspiracy .
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