Example sentences of "and [noun pl] that [pron] be " in BNC.

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1 You can learn so much from simply watching their actions and reactions that it is always worth sacrificing fishing time to spend an hour or so studying their behaviour .
2 He was evidently not facing the college class and exams that you 're facing !
3 When anger turns to violence we can see people actually withdrawing , actually pulling back , from a sense of involvement in the ideas and values that we are putting forward .
4 It also had the effect — along with other schemes — of lowering teenage wages , a response to the argument put forward by Government and employers that they were ‘ pricing themselves out of jobs ’ .
5 And I think it was an example of the trust that we 'd built up over the weeks and months that we were able to do it .
6 The central figure Source A whose ‘ evidence ’ Channel 4 relied on to make their programme has already admitted to RUC detectives and journalists that he was coached to read a script containing the allegations before Channel 4 cameras in a London flat .
7 This seems an absurd consequence and signals that something is wrong with Freeman 's basic assumptions .
8 The latter may not realise in a coherent way what is afoot , but it knows that the duty of a government is to provide law and order and senses that it is not deploying its resources to do so .
9 Speaking in Edinburgh to a gathering of chairmen from his various trust organisations in Scotland , he said that he had tried very hard to persuade architects and planners that there was another way .
10 It seemed to professionals and parents that there are certain ways in which young people can be helped : regimes they should follow ; treatments that are essential to their well-being ; skills and knowledge they require ; and risks that they need to be sheltered from .
11 queries and barriers that you 're , you 're bringing out .
12 There was such a vast variety of decorated bowls and jugs and plates that she was spoilt for choice .
13 Hon. Members should be aware of the widespread feeling among all the agencies that deal with asylum seekers and refugees that there are no merits in the Bill as it stands .
14 Now that particular force if they 're anything like the other forces that I deal with , ai n't under the stresses and strains that we are .
15 The PR department endorses this : ‘ You can not develop a love of writing them if you have not loved reading them ’ ; the conventions of the form are internalized to such an extent by both authors and editors that they are no longer acknowledged as such ; they are simply assumed .
16 ‘ In here are some facts and figures that I 'm sure will interest you .
17 Certainly to respond to the gentleman who was suggesting that there 's no difference between us as adults and children , certainly there is the child in all adults erm that does respond , perhaps , in a childish way at times , but I would suggest that as adults we hopefully have gotten to a place in ourselves which we are not so much at the mercy of our immediate wishes and wants and feelings that we are able to be more measured in the way that we handle ourselves and our feelings , and therefore in a position to help our children to develop that capacity within themselves as they are growing up erm and erm I 've forgotten the other point I was going to make just following on from what Elizabeth there in the studio was saying .
18 If the social conditions do not seem favourable for consistent use of the alarm then social support services may need to be alerted to help the family with the stress and problems that they are encountering .
19 We 're hoping and I 'm crossing my fingers here , that we 'll get in excess of five thousand people there and the interesting thing is we 've got a commercial exhibition at it , to give it a flavour of Scotland where people will show all the good things made in Scotland and we 're calling it the taste and touch of Scotland and hopefully that will offset the cost of all the other , other er stalls and things that we 're holding .
20 With , with both of you we talked a lot about delegation and things that you were doing that maybe you should n't be doing , erm
21 Terrible bangs and things that there 's just no explanation for .
22 Maybe the next crowd will be better than this mixture of druids and crooks that we 're stuck with . ’
23 And now I am going to have to tell you WHAT TO DO and WHAT NOT TO DO , but this time it 's a bit different because the DOs and DON'Ts that I am going to give you may easily SAVE YOUR LIFE .
24 Either the magistrate refuses bail and says , effectively , that the court orders that the weekly equivalent of £20,000 a year is spent on the offender until his case is heard , or the court grants bail and orders that nothing is spent on the offender until the case is heard .
25 Catrain first wrote to the French embassy in Moscow in 1980 asking it to tell his brothers and sisters that he was alive .
26 Firstly , although referral patterns will reflect individual practice , continued use of dilatation and curettage by gynaecologists reinforces the notion for general practitioners and patients that it is appropriate treatment for menstrual irregularity in women under 40 .
27 Nevertheless , he had much support , especially north of the Thames and among the troops in London , and suggestions that he was not Cnut 's son are likely to be false .
28 And suggestions that she was part of a virginal vanguard of ‘ bimbettes ’ — too young and unsullied to be fully-fledged bimbos — brought the first flashes of what was to become a formidable temper .
29 The story of the Passion continues with the statement by the chief priests and Scribes that they were seeking to arrest Jesus and put him to death .
30 Some of the work we do supporting the voluntary sector and providing services will also be reflected in the stores and displays that we 're making available over the lunch period .
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