Example sentences of "that [noun prp] [noun prp] [verb] to be " in BNC.
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1 | The officer also reports that Mr. Docherty appeared to be aware that if he was dismissed from his employment due to refusing to drive the vehicle , he may have problems regarding his DSS benefits . |
2 | It is disappointing that Mr Marshall seems to be more concerned with his own status and position , and indeed , wealth , than the position of his poor client . |
3 | He tried to argue that Abu Tariq had to be forced to wash and exercise . |
4 | The more obvious skinhead hits that Harry Hawke refers to are listed as follows , complied by Nick Knight … |
5 | Station Officer Russ Broadbent of Southport Fire station , said : ‘ It was very lucky that Mrs Parry happened to be passing at the time . |
6 | They 'll find out , for example , that Julio Iglesias prefers to be filmed only from the right — which could be useful for the cameramen . |
7 | They 'd all have laughed , even Mr Blakey , and then quite abruptly Mrs Blakey would have said that Timothy Gedge deserved to be birched . |
8 | But it is clear that Schüssler Fiorenza aims to be very much more than a historian . |
9 | In March 1991 , although Aquino confirmed that Imelda Marcos continued to be banned from the country , she suggested that she would be allowed to return at some point in order to face corruption charges . |
10 | Without it , would Margaret Thatcher have been so determined , last August , that Saddam Hussein had to be humbled ? |
11 | Replying to common criticism that Margaret Thatcher tended to be a one-woman band , Mr Baker said on BBC television 's On the Record : ‘ I think there will be a growing amount of Cabinet discussion . |