Example sentences of "that [noun prp] [modal v] be [verb] " in BNC.

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1 At about the second hour of day I was told that Kenamun would be leading the investigation .
2 In response to criticism that SCS would be damaged by amalgamation with the smaller and less successful Edmonton Society , he argued that the SCS
3 But to make certain that MacDonald would be chosen , he had to be sure of his own party and the Liberals .
4 Samuel strongly advised that MacDonald should be persuaded to stay on as head of the existing government or some " reconstituted " Labour Cabinet or , failing these alternatives , of a National government made up of members of the three parties ; the necessary but unpalatable economies affecting the working class could best be imposed by a Labour government .
5 They argue that Superfund might be improved , but should not be swept away .
6 It has been shown that 5-ASA can be detected in the colonic mucosa , but only in its acetylated form .
7 In the leadership elections scheduled for mid-February 1992 it was expected that Peres would be challenged by Rabin .
8 The defence argument was solely that Caldwell could be distinguished on the grounds that in DPP v K there was a gap between the accused 's act and the injury , an argument which the court rejected .
9 And talking of news , Alice , you might be interested to hear that Madeleine may be getting engaged to an army officer called Lionel Dunbar .
10 Okay , they also said that KELLY would be playing vs MAN CITY , so it looks like Sterland is nt quite ready .
11 It did not usually occur to the client that DPR might be prospering from his losses .
12 He had told them that Whitlock would be promoted to Deputy Director when he retired at the end of the year .
13 Sugar , in his sworn statement , said : ‘ Venables said what usually happens is that people would meet Clough in a motorway cafe somewhere , and that Clough would be handed a bag of money . ’
14 ‘ He said what usually happens is that people would meet Clough in a motorway cafe somewhere , and that Clough would be handed a bag of money , ’ said Sugar .
15 There was no hint that Waringstown would be kept down to such a moderate total when Shane Harrison and Brian Sturgeon put on 46 for the first wicket .
16 Some experts believe that Germany would be required to sign a treaty with Britain , France and the Soviet Union before they withdraw from Berlin .
17 Then , paradoxically , the US-Soviet treaty of 1987 which removed intermediate nuclear weapons from Europe also led to renewed worries that Germany would be left undefended by America if war did break out .
18 Both Dalton and Alexander , the First Lord of the Admiralty , argued at meetings of the committee that Germany should be deprived of war-making industries , though not to the extent of the ‘ pastoralisation ’ proposed by Henry Morgenthau , the US Secretary of the Treasury , and accepted for a time by Churchill and Roosevelt at their meeting at Quebec in September 1944 .
19 A fiery dispute here might consume energy and inhibit the reform to which Butler was so committed — strengthened by his walks in the woods with Winant , the US Ambassador , and convinced ( alone , he says ) that Churchill would be succeeded by the socialists and that educational reform should be completed now .
20 To the credit of both Hortense and Le Bas , it was agreed that Louis-Napoleon should be enrolled in the High School at Augsburg , a move which it was hoped would not only remove a tendency to idleness and day-dreaming but would also give him a chance to make friends with other boys of his own age .
21 At the time of writing , the status of Andorra and San Marino remains uncertain , but the latest indications are that Andorra will be excluded while San Marino will be included .
22 But , although eyebrows were raised in April at the unexpected announcement that DG would be axing a further 1,000 jobs , reducing the total headcount to just over 7,000 , from 17,700 a few years ago , Skates maintains that these cuts — 600 to 700 of which have already been effected — would have been implemented regardless of the company 's financial performance .
23 Strange that David should be coming along at that very moment that she 'd emerged on to the main road .
24 Rather , " however " creates a contrast concerning the idea of a writer foreseeing the effect on later audiences — something which pulls the essay in a different direction from one which might create the expectation that Othello would be introduced .
25 Iago 's technique of offering a false surface , designed to appear false and encourage his dupe to penetrate to what is only another false bottom , reaches its climax at the opening of Act IV , where master and pupil enter , already engaged in conversation : That Othello should be accusing Cassio and Desdemona of hypocrisy , the devil 's weapon , is the sign of Iago 's total triumph in creating false perception .
26 She glanced about the hall , hoping against hope that Richard would be waiting for her , but there was no sign of Sharpe , nor of any of the Prince of Orange 's staff .
27 Henry and he made a treaty of alliance , agreeing that Richard should be betrothed to one of the Count 's daughters and that , when married , they should be granted the duchy of Aquitaine .
28 The more Jack was in demand , as a lecturer , teacher , and man of letters , the more danger there was that Warnie would be thrown back on his own society or , worse , on that of Mrs Moore .
29 His civil servant thought that Ramsey should be invited .
30 Her heart throbbed heavily at the thought that Dana could be hurt , perhaps worse .
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