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

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1 MILLWALL chairman Reg Burr last night gave assurances that Ian Wright will be safe at the Den tomorrow night .
2 IDEALISM is a rare quality in the pragmatic world of football management , which is why it is important that Jim Jefferies should be successful in his attempt to keep Falkirk in the Premier Division by the rare route of playing attractive football .
3 We hope that Pat Kennedy will be able to work with us on this and intend to invite the student teachers to participate .
4 ‘ I think that Miss Vane must be ill , ’ added Basil .
5 Following the talks , Chon indicated to Japanese press organizations that North Korea would be flexible over the form of compensation it would accept , adding that he was " optimistic " about normalization .
6 ‘ I think , ’ said Radulfus , ‘ that Saint Winifred might be pleased if you think fit to make your offering , in her honour , to the abbey of Ramsey .
7 Furthermore , there is no sign that Dr Banda will be able to engineer a smooth and lasting transition to a leader with widespread popular support , and he thus endangers the achievements of his regime .
8 But I do n't think that Dr McNab would be pleased to see you getting up so soon .
9 But he was still covering the door and-to move his seat apparently just for the sake of moving would seem suspicious — and it occurred to him that Washington DC would be full of people who knew the surveillance trade that tonight a lot of people would be running genuine surveillances .
10 " I must face the Possibility that Mr. Andrew may be dead , but I ca n't think of him as being dead . "
11 It now seemed very unlikely that Constable Rennie would be able to realise his dream of personally apprehending the madman ; he did n't know whether to feel frustrated or relieved .
12 Cainer , based near York , also claimed that Paddy Ashdown would be Foreign Secretary in a hung Parliament , there 'd be proportional representation by mid-1993 , Kinnock would quit within a year and wait for it there 'll be another election .
13 As John Coffin had listened to Jordan 's voice , he had a clear picture of the scene being summoned up so that Phil Jordan must be more of an actor than he had supposed .
14 He says that Mr Summerfield would be bemused by all the fuss — but would appreciate the way his money had been used .
15 Though it was wary of placing too optimistic a gloss on the latest figures , the larger than expected PSBR surplus of £3.8 billion for last month was seen as a cautious signal that Mr Lamont will be able easily to avoid increasing the tax burden in next month 's Budget .
16 Claims that Mr Major might be ready to replace Chancellor Norman Lamont at the Treasury as early as next week were rejected by his close allies .
17 One idea in the wind is that Mr Gorbachev should be present at the mid-July meeting of the G7 in London .
18 It was said that one result of reading the Section as I read it would be this : that Mr Astor would be liable to pay tax in respect of the income received by the trustee in the United States as income deemed to be his ( Part XV ) and also likely to pay tax on the income which the trustee was bound to pay over , the latter being ( within the decision in [ Garland v Archer-Shee ( 1930 ) 15 TC 693 ] ) the income springing from a foreign possession , namely , his right of action against the trustee .
19 A short-term goal that I felt was important to include was that Mrs Allen should be able to adapt her lifestyle while her husband was in hospital .
20 Had Waddell 's trial in Edinburgh not been the farce it was , had he been found guilty of the murder of Mrs Ross as he should have been and sentenced by Lord Robertson to life imprisonment , as he should have been , it would seem likely that Mrs Chipperfield would be alive today .
21 ‘ I 'm sure , Lewis , that Mrs Downes will be able to arrange a private consultation with Mrs Lewis at some convenient point .
22 When the plans were made it was not known that Myrtle Mott would be unable to teach during the year or that one of the days selected would coincide with an invitation for the N.D.T. to appear in Scotland .
23 Contrastingly , on the final day the journalistic gathering were honoured by a visit from General Zahid Ali Akbar , who made it clear that Mike Gatting would be welcome back in Pakistan if he were chosen for England 's next tour there .
24 Now , could argue that Greater York could be bigger or smaller , the local government commission , erm er there report is a very interesting read , I mean a number of the options that they 've looked at would be a gra er a city of York going out to the ring road , erm that might be one option , there 's a there there idea of of Greater York , they did harden , they did see some merit in in a Greater York unitary authority based on the Greater York planning study I think , erm whether that is going to come to pass only Mr Gummer presumably er knows , so my idea of Greater York is that it 's an area which is tied socially and economically to the city , you could argue as mobility increases , as the A ni nineteen is improved up through the County that really Northallerton now is perhaps more within the sphere of influence of York than it was ten years ago , erm e it was probably to a degree influenced by York even twenty years ago , erm I do n't think er there is much to be gained by debating where Greater York ought to be , the Secretary of State previously has n't been bothered about er amending it er it seems to us to be the reasonable area , and it 's a combination of five districts , erm erm erm who who who hopefully should be working together towards sorting out the er other problems of Greater York .
25 Microsoft Corp 's chief hatchet man Steve Ballmer has been telling people that Windows NT will be available in May : meanwhile object-oriented Cairo is now apparently being referred to as NT Version 2 .
26 ‘ I have n't got one , but I have a hunch that Delia Forbes may be involved in some way .
27 I feel that Albert Maillard , if he existed , would have no time for Kapuscinski 's impressionism , for his absence of dates , figures and state papers , and that Albert Maillard would be wrong .
28 She fervently hoped that Father McCormack would be able to talk some sense into her son .
29 And then it crossed her mind that Kate Maybury must be afraid , anxious that Juliet should n't find out what she wanted .
30 IPSWICH team boss Mick McGiven is hoping that Clive Baker will be fit to face Manchester City tomorrow and avert a possible goalkeeping crisis .
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