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

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1 " And you might as well know that it was Paul who shot the fawn last night too , not me . "
2 In this day and age it is very satisfying to know that there are firms who shine to give service .
3 They hint that there are secrets which can only be divulged and discussed with those who have also been there …
4 But I am also realistic and realise that there are people who do n't make it in life .
5 Yet years on how come that it is Cecil who is regarded mostly as a flawed but well meaning sweety-pie and Miss Keays as someone who has all the charisma of an old battleaxe ?
6 Nobody mentioned that they were puppets themselves .
7 And the apologist who might wish to make Huxley the aggressor should know that one observer , the zoologist Alfred Newton , clearly reported that it was Huxley who had first been chaffed by the bishop .
8 And as we look over these next few minutes , we 'll consider that it was Pilate who rejected and who crucified the Lord Jesus .
9 I do n't think that there are teachers who pop out to the staffroom for the odd fix of some hard drug .
10 First of all they say that if she thinks that they 're waxworks she should pay , and then they say that if she thinks that they are real , she should be talking to them .
11 It seemed to Annie that no sooner had Tamar arrived in the market hall , than Goodison was by her side , suggesting that it was time they started off for home .
12 Dame Sybil earned her everlasting gratitude by suggesting that it was time she retire .
13 He realised that there were things he had done ; but now he did nothing .
14 The argument goes that it is women who are in fact doing all the reproducing of labour power and servicing other people 's escapes .
15 Both Gimbert and Lascubé argued that it was Griffiths who was responsible for the collapsed scrums , but obviously Gimbert 's inexperience played a part in his inability to work out a solution .
16 It may have something to do with intelligence , but I am certain it has nothing to do with knowledge — I mean that there are people who have an instinctive yet perfect moral judgment , who can perform the most complex ethical calculations as Indian peasants can sometimes perform astounding mathematical feats in a matter of seconds .
17 But Carol Wilson believed that it was Branson who was ‘ stalling ’ over giving her any control in the company .
18 Nokia Oy , Helsinki says that it is increase its capital base with an international placing of about $100m of new preference shares ; no details yet .
19 Taking an existentialist approach , he says that it is God who delivers us into freedom , which is not something which we can accomplish for ourselves .
20 Keynes has shown that he and his brothers , six of them according to Florence of Worcester , appear in the witness lists of royal charters for some time before 1006 ; but it was in 1007 that Eadric received his ealdormanry , and Florence says that it was Eadric who had Ælfhelm murdered and the king who blinded his sons .
21 Remembering that it was Wordsworth whom the Utilitarian John Stuart Mill turned to when he found that his philosophy produced nothing but visions of a grey and empty world , and that Matthew Arnold , after Wordsworth 's death , believed that he alone could heal human nature in the ‘ iron time ’ , the little poem that follows , written in 1833 , seems a convenient summing-up of Wordsworth 's mature attitudes .
22 She found herself walking along the road saying ‘ I 'll talk it all over with Alan when I get in — he 'll know what to do ’ , only to remember that it was Alan who was the cause of the heartache .
23 For a while afterwards , it seemed that it was Sean who had been cursed .
24 He picked up the sharp knife once more with a frown and growled at the meat as he diced it , imagining that it was Bessie he was carving up .
25 This shows that they are words you are mentioning , or borrowing from another type of discourse , rather than words which you are using " in your own voice " .
26 It is the projected activities , the group under E and F , which will concern us in this section , as we shall see that it is projection which protects the participants .
27 Now I do see that it is men who are having to learn what comes more naturally to us .
28 In his defence , the defendant claimed that it was T who had approached him and that he had not initiated the agreement .
29 Each time we went to bed , you 'd realize that it was Andrew I wanted to lay with .
30 Recall that it was three-year-olds who had difficulty with Flavell 's appearance-versus-reality problems ; and indeed further experiments have shown that there is a strong statistical correlation between performance on the appearance-reality and on the false belief task .
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