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

  Previous page   Next page
No Sentence
91 Whitney and Hughes both took four wickets , and all 10 wickets fell to catches , as in the Australian first innings : only once previously ( WI v India , Bridgetown , 1982–83 ) have the first 20 wickets in a Test fallen to catches , and the eventual 33 catches in this match was a new Test record ( as was the fact that no-one was bowled — a first for a completed Test ) .
92 It 's lucky that no-one was hurt .
93 The fighting had started after Gen. Aoun had effectively ordered the LF to disband , declaring that no-one was permitted to bear arms or carry a military identity card except for Army soldiers .
94 They refused to say why they carried out the operation but stressed that no-one was arrested .
95 Angela , would somebody from Eastenders er , provoke the kind the cash flow from the industrialists that companies that yours are looking for ?
96 Make sure that yours are fitted with all possible locks and are constructed of unbreakable glass .
97 I should make it clear that I am drawing on notions of an idealised business environment when I refer to unambiguous communication being the motive power which occasions accountability .
98 It is not that I am inferring information about him by analogy ; without the incipient mimicry I would not be perceiving him as a man , would be seeing him as an automaton only outwardly resembling myself .
99 It may be they know that I am meeting somebody they are trying to affect through his hierarchy ; or it may be they need to find out something which they think I am in a better position to find out than they are .
100 In doing so I am not suggesting that I am delineating some objective essence of classicism .
101 The civilians appeared to be very interested in the kilt that I am wearing and , of course , the pipes seem to fascinate them .
102 ‘ All they 'll know is that I am escorting a companion who is totally irresistible , and they 'll fall for you as I have . ’
103 I do not think that I am exaggerating .
104 ‘ I do n't want it known here [ i.e. at Magdalen ] that I am writing ‘ pomes ’ [ sic ] . ’
105 It is for refugees in Britain that I am writing to ask for your help .
106 I find it wise to let people know that I am writing , that I need solitude .
107 I find that I am writing a kind of completely sterile account of their life .
108 It is with great dismay that I am writing to you following the presentation of the Editing for Industry awards in Torquay .
109 It 's for him that I am accepting this honour .
110 ‘ The main reason that I am contacting you is that I thought you might be interested to know that John ( stage name Joan Rawson ) was awarded the Eric Rowley Trophy for the artist who has done the most for charity over the last 12 months .
111 ‘ You 've made sure that I am seen talking to you at the time of this man 's arrest in a public place .
112 I have a battle to win and would ask only that I am given the chance to do so without intrusion in my private life .
113 ‘ I also realize that I am presuming upon you .
114 ‘ You know my nightmare — that I am seeing a dead boy ( whom I never recognize ) on the ground at my feet .
115 I dream that I am visited by a poet called T. S. Eliot .
116 The conference was helpful in aiding my understanding of the great mass of information that I am faced with in my volunteer role .
117 It is precisely because I care about the future of humanity that I am undertaking this work . ’
118 My children will have already guessed that I am referring to a brandade .
119 IT 'S not often that I am moved to feel genuine sympathy for a Cabinet Minister , let alone Norman Lamont .
120 If I was setting an exam paper for summer it would be something I would think about putting in not that I am setting it in case you think I had n't .
  Previous page   Next page