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

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1 Main Line argued that Basinger was talked out of the project by her new agent because the $60,000 commission on the deal had gone to her previous agent .
2 But however they originate , it matters to me that Michael never seems to share the childcare , that Melissa always winds up alone , that Gary is losing his teaching post .
3 That 's the sort of price that Gary was looking for to start with
4 Although much talk went on it was n't until 1876 and then again in April 1892 , that meetings were called to consider " A bridge across the Medway " .
5 Never ever say that hope is gone , my dear .
6 For a moment Julia thought that Ian was going to walk away .
7 It 's a lot of money Well this is that Ian was making in the first place is n't it , product actually
8 Personal injury practitioners can only make any sort of profit at all if they achieve a realistic cash flow and this can only be obtained by ensuring that payment is made as soon as the case is settled .
9 It also ensured that payment was assured by the buyer 's settlement bank to that of the seller on the same way as the transfer of stock .
10 Implicit , too , in Innocent 's dealings with the separate kingdoms was the notion that payment was expected as tribute for crowning kings .
11 ‘ She 's remembered she found a brochure for a hotel in Northumberland and she leapt to the conclusion that Garry was going to surprise her with an unexpected holiday .
12 He turned eyes hard with disgust on Dana , and Claudia was n't at all surprised when her sister mumbled that Garry was waiting for her in a café in the main street .
13 I have heard that Stirling is planning an operation against shipping in Benghazi .
14 An unsigned internal letter dated 13 February to the operations staff at MEHQ states that Stirling was making arrangements with the Eighth Army for further raids .
15 The reference to a proposed parachute operation is strange , because there is no evidence that Stirling was planning any such thing at the time , yet the correspondence is dated 30 and 31 December 1941 , when Stirling was in the desert .
16 She kept her eye on things generally , such as : tactfully suggesting to an under-housemaid ( caught out bypassing Lizzie 's careful instructions ) that pos were meant to be scrubbed till their inner china gleamed , as well as being emptied every morning .
17 Then he had some caviar and rang Italy and said , ‘ Sophia , this play I sent that Marlon 's going to do , he only wants to do it with you .
18 ‘ That this deal he set up with the Iranians through Nadirpur — part of the arrangement was that Philippe be released — in return for French arms . ’
19 Mark , if you think that Strach was looking that far ahead then we should snap him up immediately , as if he is that much of a thinker then he could make a great manager .
20 The subtle difference is tha that Swindon are going function by function and getting er five certificates .
21 On Aug. 9 , Zagreb radio announced that Tudjman was to replace Premier Franjo Greguric and his government .
22 That she achieved it just when the company was set for major expansion , was an accident of timing that Bernard was determined to exploit to the full .
23 The inauguration of President Roosevelt and the beginning of the New Deal created a new sense of national purpose and encouraged institutions and agencies to rethink their public role , and however bad things were there was at least evidence that movie-going was surviving as a social activity .
24 But as the ripples of recession spread out from the capital and prices at last start tumbling in Scotland , there are signs that values are stabilising back where it all began .
25 It was committed to the beliefs that specialization in higher education had been corrupted into narrowness , that scholars and students in sealed disciplines no longer communicated with one another , that values were neglected in a world of facts , that the lack of residence in many contemporary universities removed a deeply significant part of their traditional culture as institutions .
26 These and other reports make it plain that attitudes were divided on the ‘ Jewish Question ’ , now as before .
27 Now that change is coming , we are trying to ensure that Vietnam will have access to international financial institutions .
28 Nevertheless it seems likely that change was forced on him , as earlier on such ‘ empirical ’ despots as Peter I in Russia and Frederick William I in Prussia , by the need for greater practical efficiency , and to some extent perhaps by an instinctive feeling for rationality , not by theories propounded in Paris .
29 What could you measure to show that change was occurring ( ie how could you ‘ measure ’ something or things to determine whether you were successfully meeting the aims/goals you listed for Question 1 ?
30 What could you measure to show that change was occurring ?
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