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

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1 Yes my Lord I I I 'm not going to invite your Lordship t to take a great deal of time reading reports that state in detail erm but I think the witness statements and I think probably the documentation that might help your Lordship at this stage er to see something of the and to ensure that where evidence is given it can proceed fairly fairly quickly .
2 This practice , borrowed from the United States , recognises that until shares are issued they confer no rights at all , and that the rights ultimately attached to them depend on the company 's decision at the time when they are issued .
3 Although there are several reasons why passive sentences can be useful for the writer , then , it is worth noticing that if passives are overused they can produce writing that is unappealingly arid .
4 Some will not allow tapes and insist that if music is required it be played by their contract organist .
5 Furthermore W. 's foster parents indicated at about this time that if W. were discharged they could not continue to offer her a home .
6 Brutus says that if Caesar is crowned he will not only turn into a dangerous animal , but it will allow him to harm the public .
7 Apart from the inherent implausibility of this claim , Althusser argues that if Marx were to defend it he would be vulnerable to the very criticism which he made of classical economy .
8 It has been suggested that unless females are mated they remain in season for very long periods and lose condition and strength to the point where they die .
9 Finnish Environment Minister , Kaj Barlund , said that sulphur deposits in the south of the country " surpass the level nature can bear by two or three times " and that unless action was taken they would face serious problems in the next 10-20 years .
10 It seems that while Ruth was teaching she ‘ lost ’ the class .
11 The Japanese experience at the Yamato Mountains suggested that when meteorites were concentrated it happened behind mountain barriers where patches of bare ice lay stagnant .
12 The key is that when protons are touching they feel a strong attractive force , more powerful than the electrical forces that are trying to force them apart .
13 Pressure on land was fairly slack in the south ( most obviously shown by the fact that when holdings were reoccupied they were often taken up by men who already held land , and not by landless men ) , whereas in the east there was no shortage of tenants , and the demand for land was maintained .
14 ‘ I forgot the hour , ’ he added , and when Fabia , glancing at her watch , saw that , incredibly , it was getting on for three , she realised that when Ven was working it must be that he did n't give thought to food .
15 ’ People come in and say to me that when BR is privatised you wo n't have a job and I say to them when BR is privatised you wo n't have a train .
16 This means that when heat is applied it will produce greater volumes of condensation .
17 These can be thought of as five somewhat different shapes , but it must be remembered that when people are talking they will be rapidly moving shapes .
18 A sad and ironic pendant to this story was the fact that when Dowding was dismissed he could not betray Ultra by calling it to the defence of his strategy .
19 This is most easily dealt with by ensuring that when Newco is formed it elects to have the same accounting year-end date as Target .
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