Example sentences of "that [pron] be [adj] " in BNC.

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1 May I inform him , as he has not answered my question , that the same careers service says that nothing has changed and that the same number of young people will not get YTS places , that many of them are fed up with turning up , only to be told that nothing is available and that the continued recession and closures mean that hundreds of them will have nothing to do ?
2 We can now believe that nothing is impossible in politics .
3 Just as the pilgrim who travels to the earthly Jerusalem leaves behind him all his possessions to enable his journey , so Hilton teaches that that which propels the inner journey is a balancing of the will and the mind in the simultaneous awareness that nothing is possible without God who must therefore be desired above all else .
4 He showed that nothing is permanent , even our joys , because all things pass and we know it .
5 Not that I wish to say , he wrote , that everything is inevitable , on the contrary , I wish to assert emphatically that nothing is inevitable and nothing was inevitable , neither what I did nor what I thought , neither what I felt nor what I suffered , yet everything was necessary , a necessary beginning and necessary Harsnet ( typed Goldberg ) is misleading , since it was only after I had begun that I knew I had begun , while before I had begun , before the 27 July 1967 , there was no beginning , as there was no end , there was no time and there was no freedom from time , only endless cups of coffee , endless cups of tea , endless biscuits and endless bacon sandwiches .
6 Others resort to theft , and the locals report that nothing is safe .
7 Among the qualities for which Bashó0 's haiku are revered are ‘ a desire to use every instant to the uttermost ; an appreciation of this even in natural objects ; a feeling that nothing is alone , nothing unimportant ; a wide sympathy ; and an acute awareness of relationships of all kinds , including that of one sense to another . ’
8 It does not describe reality nor is it sufficient in itself , but applied to religion it means that nothing is true .
9 Remember , too , that nothing is secret in this process .
10 This is not , however , to imply that nothing is different — far from it .
11 ‘ Well , sir , ’ said Poole , ‘ here we are , and I hope that nothing is wrong . ’
12 And be told that nothing is wrong .
13 Curiously husky , his voice beguiled her ears as powerfully as his hands were seducing her body , caressing her naked skin beneath her simple top , tantalising the sensitised surface , warm and demanding , seeking the clasp of her flesh-coloured bra , dismantling it with a sure touch that might have come from practice but could equally well have been attributed to simple deduction , except that nothing was simple about this man who had already knowingly conquered her body … åd , unknowingly , her heart as well .
14 Into this somewhat bizarre plot , Hopper built in his odd interjections designed to remind the cinema audience that it was only a movie they were watching , that nothing was real .
15 It was from a firm understanding that everyone is capable of expressing and communicating ideas , through the arts that Basil quietly but firmly challenged existing views .
16 Recognise that this is a form of self-importance — that everyone is perfect just as they are .
17 It assumes that everyone is selfish , not interested in the common good .
18 Aside from that , it 's a system that adopts a metaphor that everyone is familiar with and implements it in an intuitive way .
19 But they 've been carefully worked out , so that everyone is happy .
20 Our modern Munchhausen has , however , found a more remarkable mare 's nest still : he has discovered the ‘ false slogan , characteristic of a false era , that everyone is entitled to know everything ’ .
21 They are fools and liars and will tell you that everyone is entitled to his own opinion , except they will probably say ‘ his or her , ’ so that you do n't feel left out , being a young , firm , tanned and bouncy woman with a mind of fathomlessly inventive depravity , even if you do n't know it yet .
22 I hope that the House will never forget that no one is guilty of an offence unless they have been duly tried and convicted and that everyone is entitled to the same presumption of innocence .
23 It 's hard for him to accept that everyone is different in every aspect of their biology — men have different sperm counts just as they have different numbers of hairs on their head or different eye colours .
24 You have to ensure that everyone is comfortable , that there is space between rows , at the front and down the aisles .
25 Also he speaks very much in favour of jury service that he thinks that everyone is liable to jury service has a number of advantages .
26 The Chairman then reads out the motion known as the original motion to the meeting so that everyone is clear as to what the motion is .
27 They should be written so that everyone is aware of what they are .
28 Check that everyone is aware of what they are and how they are pertinent to the individuals involved .
29 She will be able to get on with her independent life knowing at last that everyone is aware of the truth .
30 It is important that no decision is taken without thorough investigation of all the possibilities , and that everyone is satisfied that the decision taken is the best all-round solution .
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