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

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1 I sometimes feel sorry , wrote Harsnet ( typed Goldberg ) , that I am not of their kind .
2 I want you every minute of every day that I 'm here with you . ’
3 In fact , ’ she glanced impatiently down at her wrist-watch , ‘ the US markets are open now , and every minute that I 'm away from my desk my clients are losing money . ’
4 All I know is that I 'm almost at my wits ' ends trying to cope with the demands for access to you — the television people , radio , and there 's all the foreign press agency people too .
5 So I went to a designer , Denise Vaughan of Deni Vee , and she made me a couple of suits which really pleased me and I believed that I was on to something .
6 ‘ I was n't aware that I was here for your entertainment .
7 ‘ My wife noticed when I started practising on the lounge carpet after Sunday lunch that I was also behind my arms .
8 On my way out of the shed , I suddenly realised that I was not on my own .
9 However , these only served to intensify the feeling that I was out of my depth .
10 Part of the problem was that I was only in my twenties when I did it , and therefore still quite young in their eyes .
11 Confirm that she 's right by her Cedar Grove .
12 If it turns out that she is not like her husband linguistically , the difference is not treated like the difference between miners and public schoolboys .
13 She had found a little beach not far from the lodge , but hard enough to reach that she was mostly by herself .
14 ‘ When we met her she was getting very distressed and confused and frightened that she was not with her mother , ’ he said .
15 It was clear to the crush of admirers which pressed around her that she was not at her best .
16 He had admitted that she was n't in his heart but she was nevertheless in his life .
17 The man was infuriating with his blandness : the held-back amusement , the implied accusation that she was up to something nefarious .
18 That she was here beside him now , instead of his sister 's nurse ?
19 Libby was quiet , it was one of her special places , she wished that she was here on her own without George , able to let the wildness absorb her .
20 She had been so worried that she had not given one thought to the fact that she was here in her nightdress with Felipe standing looking down at her .
21 But she did not pull away , and when he moved nearer still , holding her as though she was infinitely fragile , and turned her so that she was fully in his arms , her head on his shoulder , he did it so slowly that Sally-Anne felt not fear , but reassurance .
22 The great thing about Angie was that she was always for him .
23 She was quite alone in the house with him , and as she realized the extent of his strength and his determination , and the quite deliberate surrender of his self-control , she knew that she was literally at his mercy .
24 He was n't surprised that she was there before them .
25 They felt that she was out of their control .
26 He could sense that she was alive somewhere close , where the Men had taken her , and that she was very near her end ; nearer than she had been before .
27 Did n't it matter to him that she was only after his money , that she was far from being the warm , motherly soul that she seemed ?
28 Even though she 'd been dead for so long it could sometimes seem that she was still with him , a presence in the next room , someone on the other side of a door who waited and listened but who never stepped through , except when he dreamed .
29 You 'd think that she was still in her sixties , Constance thought approvingly , as Louise took out a cigarette and , crossing her legs decisively , made herself comfortable on the sofa .
30 Trish might have found my imitation of Clive 's cant amusing , but the fact remained that she was still in his power and I was n't .
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