Example sentences of "[vb -s] that [pron] [be] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It adds that there is evidence that seal populations themselves are now in decline .
2 Managing editor Marion Sinclair adds that there are plans for links with the University 's School of Scottish Studies , with publications based on its unique and priceless oral history archive .
3 He adds that it is nature 's intention , for the purposes of generation , that some foetuses should turn out female .
4 First of all they say that if she thinks that they 're waxworks she should pay , and then they say that if she thinks that they are real , she should be talking to them .
5 Now the legal system always thinks that there are people around who should n't be trusted , and I think that 's right , and that 's what there 's laws for .
6 Dr Dowling thinks that it is time that we stopped ‘ tinkering at the edges of the problem ’ of the preregistration year and totally rethought our responses to it .
7 Although determined hackers can breach the tightest computer security , Mr Hook insists that there are precautions organisations can take to lessen the risk .
8 Mitsubishi Electric Corp is said to be looking to the second source agreement with Digital Equipment Corp on the Alpha RISC to build a new base for its semiconductor business : the company gave up manufacturing its own mainframe and mid-range computers several years ago , in favour of selling IBM Corp and Hewlett-Packard Co machines on an OEM basis , and focusing its strategy on client-server systems , where it was assisted by its purchase of the Apricot Computers Ltd hardware division — but Apricot insists that it is 100% wedded to the Intel Corp iAPX-86 architecture and has no plans to build Alpha machines , although if the instruction comes in from Tokyo , it wo n't have much option ; there is an element of two-timing in Mitsubishi Electric signing up with DEC because it is already a member of the Hewlett-Packard Precision RISC Organisation .
9 The argument goes that it is women who are in fact doing all the reproducing of labour power and servicing other people 's escapes .
10 Speaking to The Art Newspaper of his client as ‘ an important , refined , knowledgeable collector ’ , he says that it is Lloyd Webber 's intention to ‘ buy only world-class art already in Britain with the aim of keeping it here ’ .
11 Nokia Oy , Helsinki says that it is increase its capital base with an international placing of about $100m of new preference shares ; no details yet .
12 Taking an existentialist approach , he says that it is God who delivers us into freedom , which is not something which we can accomplish for ourselves .
13 He says that it 's part of the town 's heritage .
14 He says that it 's rubbish — the recession is n't over , and anyone can see this just by looking at the number of failed businesses .
15 He says that it 's rubbish — the recession is n't over , and anyone can see this just by looking at the number of failed businesses .
16 Keynes has shown that he and his brothers , six of them according to Florence of Worcester , appear in the witness lists of royal charters for some time before 1006 ; but it was in 1007 that Eadric received his ealdormanry , and Florence says that it was Eadric who had Ælfhelm murdered and the king who blinded his sons .
17 The relatives of both Leofsige , abbot of Ely from 1029 to 1044 , and of Ælfwine , bishop of Elmham in Cnut 's reign , granted estates in Norfolk , Suffolk and Cambridgeshire to Ely when their sons entered the monastery , and the Liber Eliensis says that it was Leofsige 's own policy to accept no monk who was not well-educated and of good birth , so that the church might be enriched by liberality .
18 Corris says that there are talks with at least one of these companies , but is too early to say whether any will bite .
19 She says that there was noise , trespass and congestion .
20 But she says that she 's years ago she used to put an onion in her ear or something .
21 ‘ There 's a guy on the phone says that he 's Linford Christie , the European Indoor athletics ’ champion , and he badly needs help . ’
22 He says that he 's nt been offered a grant , and the case has been refered to higher officials .
23 It assumes that there 's interval level data .
24 The next stage occurs when everyone concerned with the case assumes that there are connections between various incidents even though the evidence may still be shaky .
25 Recent research by White ( 1989 ) confirms that it was internment , in particular , which galvanised young , working-class Catholics into adopting political violence .
26 TIM PEACOCK joins them on the road and discovers that they 're dab hands at snooker , Ian T Tilton gets them in the frame .
27 TIM PEACOCK joins them on the road and discovers that they 're dab hands at snooker , Ian T Tilton gets them in the frame .
28 Sometimes a girl is in conflict with her culture or religion in how she wants to dress and express herself , as Sneha ( Chapter 7 ) describes ; sometimes a young woman enjoys dressing a certain way but discovers that there are prejudices and stereotypes about the way she wants to look ; conflicts that might come from within , or from her family , her job , or the outside world .
29 In many more cases , once a plaintiff discovers that there are assets in a State he will wish ( and sometimes be enabled by the very presence of the assets ) to commence proceedings in the courts of that State ; there is what might be described as a ‘ jurisdiction-fishing expedition ’ .
30 This shows that they are words you are mentioning , or borrowing from another type of discourse , rather than words which you are using " in your own voice " .
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