Example sentences of "that [pers pn] be [noun] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 You see , going back in my own experience and er did mention that I was apprentice with Vickers Armstrong realise Vickers Armstrong re pe , recruited three thousand apprentices !
2 This suggests that she is Ælfgifu of Northampton , and that her status , in Thorney at least , was considerable .
3 Britain 's most senior policewoman , Assistant Chief Constable Alison Halford , of Merseyside Police , has told an industrial tribunal that she is victim of sex discrimination
4 Miss Dianne Feinstein , a former mayor of San Francisco , jumped ahead of Mr John Van de Kamp , her main rival for the Democratic nomination , largely because of a television commercial in which she stressed that she was pro-choice on abortion and strongly in favour of capital punishment — a stand that some critics have summed up as pro-death .
5 We purported to atomise the person of the Sovereign , so that she was Queen of Canada , Queen of Australia , etc. , and eventually , in the pantomime season , Queen of Grenada .
6 Yet as far as we know , these pinpricks to the memory that she was queen of Scots did not seriously upset her ready assumption that her mother would do the job for her .
7 Admittedly there had been almost no money in it , but he took it as evidence that she was saving in order to leave him .
8 Now that she was face to face with Bridget , her mind was fully engaged in a debate as to how much she should tell her friend about events in Paris .
9 If your interception angle is over 30° , then be prepared to reduce it to 30° ( plus drift ) , when the QDMs indicate that you are 10° to 15° off track .
10 Thank You , Lord , that You are Lord of Lords and King of Kings .
11 Father , You are lord of the church and we acknowledge that you are lord of St Leonard 's .
12 They were to remember where they came from : ‘ Remember that you were slaves in Egypt and the Lord your God brought you out with a strong hand and an outstretched arm . ’
13 But certainly prefer to see that pensions , that encompass all working people and from the time that we 're men to work until they retire and that something is arrange for the person 's when they 're senior citizens .
14 Father ! ’ ’ it is the Spirit himself bearing witness with our spirit that we are children of God , and if children , then heirs . ’
15 He tells our spirits that we are children of God .
16 Father ’ , it is the Spirit himself bearing witness with our Spirit that we are children of God , and if children then heirs , heirs of God and fellow-heirs with Christ , provided we suffer with him in order that we may also be glorified with him' ( Rom. 8:15ff ) .
17 What we need to do is get our members and make them feel that they 're part of Europe , not dispossessed by it , at this moment in the time there 's not a lot for them in consideration of Europe .
18 Distinguishing some children 's books as ‘ classics ’ does serve one valuable purpose : it is the recognition that they are works of merit in their own right .
19 there 's basically three points that the public worry about , one is certainly the pothole situation and if we take er Mr assurance that they are categories of roads that will be dealt with in priority , I think we also then need to spell out those various categories within our promise , er because in Mr place , example his pothole is just as important to him or indeed to a motorcyclist going along that little lane going into the pothole as , on , on a front road , so I think we need to clarify those , those er categories .
20 Both views are right ( Handy and Aitken 1986:34 ) : In that they are collections of individuals brought together for a purpose , schools are subject to all the problems , limitations and excitements that are inherent in getting people to work together , wherever they do it .
21 Outstanding institutions like Napier will soon be able to confer its own degrees and from September Napier 's students will be able to claim with pride , on completing their courses , that they are graduates from Napier University . ’
22 On 5 June 1992 Sir Stephen Brown P. found these facts proved , held that they were contempts of court and that M. 's conduct both within the courtroom and on the roof of the court building came within the category of ‘ contempt in the face of the court ’ and , as such , was particularly grave .
23 Suspecting that the compass was playing up again , Wood altered course by 5° but after another 20 minutes Darwin still informed them that they were north of course .
24 During the recent troubles in India , many of the people who came to this country and who said that they were refugees from oppression by the Indian Government were proposing various forms of armed or violent protest against that Government .
25 But he would deny that they were evidence of God .
26 They found alternative sites under house roofs , but suffered because of a superstitious belief that they were omens of death .
27 As for England , although the lute was played at the beginning of the century , the only music for it in any source earlier than c. 1540 consists of a few pieces in the British Library manuscript , Royal App. 58 ( see p. 186 ) , two of which bear titles showing that they were settings of songs by Sir Thomas Wyatt ( ‘ Hevyn and erth ’ ) and Henry Howard , Earl of Surrey ( ‘ In winter 's just return ’ ) .
28 Yet they had this sort of erm this sort of feeling about them that they created themselves , that they were sort of cock of the rock , within a shipyard .
29 Many believed that they were victims of prejudice .
30 He produced in 1975 the results of a large survey , hailed as the ‘ Italian Kinsey report ’ , in which he found that 50 per cent of Italian women and 25 per cent of men engaged in sex ‘ only to please ’ their partners ; that 46 per cent of women and 19 per cent of men faked orgasm ; and that 49 per cent of women and a surprising 32 per cent of men reported that they were virgins at marriage .
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