Example sentences of "that john be " in BNC.

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1 They will not be led by preachers at their church to face up to the fact that there are four Gospels , that John is significantly different from the Synoptics , that the New Testament writers do not always speak with the same voice even on essential matters of faith .
2 ‘ It seems to me that John is the one who 's being unreasonable . ’
3 I have told them that I am satisfied that John is having a suitably full and varied programme with plenty of work experience .
4 He is certain that John is absolutely committed to the Watercress Line and aims only at achieving what is best for the railway .
5 We 're Vice Presidents of Somerset Cricket Club , and the one thing that John is most proud of is that he once slow-bowled Dennis Compton during a match against the MCC . ’
6 We know that John is happy because he is smiling .
7 which I think there were four competitors , one of whom got through to the district final and eventually to the national final that John is going to on Saturday .
8 Most readers report that they infer from ( 9 ) that John is a schoolboy , among other things .
9 When sentence ( 9 ) is followed later in the same text by sentence ( II ) , readers readily abandon their original inference and form another , for example that John is a schoolteacher .
10 The defence of volenti would fail as Brian may be aware that John is drunk but he did not consent to him driving negligently .
11 I mean , pi pity that John is n't here because he can , can ver I said take your points , but then I mean ,
12 I heard somewhere that John 's living in now .
13 His mother insists that John spent much of the time at the house of his aunt Kay ( wife of Grace 's brother Errol , then a prisoner-of-war ) , or in the company of her children , who came to use the swimming pool attached to the flats where Herbert and John lived , so that John was never left to the care of black servants .
14 That is the only mention of a ‘ co-producer ’ and Lionel Luyt suggests that John was probably using Patricia Murphy to work out steps and phrases on her .
15 The idea that John was trying out his ideas in private first , getting them carefully developed before he actually faced his cast , is confirmed by another letter to Hanns in which he wrote , ‘ I have written the first record , and am starting rehearsals for S. T .
16 She quoted from an address that John was supposed to give to his troupes whenever they were about to tour :
17 However , Herod did not want to kill John , because , the Bible tells us , ‘ He was afraid of John because he knew that John was a good and holy man . ’
18 Not that that was much help ; it still looked more likely that John was with a group backed by Syria and Libya .
19 I would talk about the call to the WTN office in Beirut saying that John was OK , and tell them that Sontag 's sighting of Brian showed that silence from the kidnappers did n't necessarily mean that a hostage was dead .
20 Why did they want to dismiss positive news , potential proof that John was alive , and do absolutely nothing about it ?
21 All we wanted was proof that John was alive and to know why he was being held , but government policy was so rigid that there could be no contact , no discussions .
22 Knowing that John was alive , that fact was a spur to action of some kind .
23 He said that John was the conscience of the nation and reassured me that John would not be forgotten by people in Britain .
24 I did n't believe that John was dead .
25 Auque 's news appeared to point to the fact that John was being held by an Iranian-backed group , and in March Hashemi Rafsanjani called a news conference in Tehran during which he repeated his request that Britain should help locate the missing Iranians in Beirut if it wanted Iran to help with the British hostages .
26 It was such a collective experience that John was n't mine any more , I had to share him with all these people , each with different motivations and reasons for being here .
27 Sarah told her that John was so discouraged by his failure to find work that he had decided to try elsewhere in the country .
28 Anne promised , too proud to plead for others to be told , yet at the heart of her joy there was a small core of resentment that John was dictating terms to her .
29 It is likely that John was responsible for rebuilding the keep of Durham Castle , and the Crown in 1378 appointed him to carry out works at the castles of Carlisle and Roxburgh , the latter in Scotland but held by the English from 1346 until 1460 .
30 It seems reasonable to suppose that John was born and spent his early years in Grimston , Norfolk , where his family was recorded as having an estate in 1664 , but there is no record of his educational background .
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