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

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1 It is also vital that any incident or accident involving the emergency services ( police , fire or ambulance ) is notified to Peter Bateman at Felcourt as soon as possible so that he is briefed to dal with consequent media enquiries .
2 This morning the British Ambassador in Berlin handed the German Government a final note stating that unless we heard from them by eleven o'clock that they were prepared at once to withdraw their troops from Poland , a state of war would exist between us .
3 The lesson is that you must always keep your defences strong so that you are prepared for any situation .
4 ’ John made it clear enough that he was thinking of the Roman curia : ‘ In our everyday ministry we often have to listen , greatly to our sorrow , to those … who do not have much discretion or balance ’ .
5 It was easier now that she was dressed .
6 And , oh I did n't tell you this either that she was going for a promotion !
7 Serious enough that I 'm following up on it .
8 Richard had to be satisfied with this response , but he was clearly convinced thereafter that he was destined to overcome Saladin .
9 She stared at him , finding the likeness to Han more prominent now that he was smiling .
10 Nanno Marinatos ( 1984 ) has argued persuasively that windows of appearance were used in Minoan rites at Akrotiri on Thera , so it is very likely indeed that they were used in Crete itself .
11 Much as some people hate going to school , they will frequently be glad afterwards that they were made to do so .
12 Alida Thorne took her tea cup and felt better now that someone was taking charge , running the immediate affairs of the house .
13 ‘ I think you can be sure now that she 's going to pass her exams , ’ she added .
14 It seems odd now that I was offered a place at Somerville College , Oxford , by my Headmistress on the strength of my extra-mural Diploma and my war service .
15 They want to feel responsible so that they are given jobs to do by seniors that are appropriate to their status and skills — and trusted to get on with them .
16 It 's important again that we were seen around in the business community .
17 However , it is always good practice to think about these things first so that you are prepared .
18 ‘ Neither does anyone else , but of course Graham 's furious now that he 's started winning , because for the first time for years he could have set up some good contracts — and not least collected some commission on the bonuses paid by Hi-Flight . ’
19 He was fairly certain now that he was walking into a trap , and wished he 'd come armed .
20 It was on a fishing expedition in late autumn a year or two ago that we were visited by a number of pomarine skuas , no doubt birds from northern Siberia which were making their way towards wintering quarters in the south Atlantic .
21 Yet , although making war was a fairly routine element in the life of an active nobleman , it was very rare indeed that one was killed ; partly because , in the face of danger , a noble could don his expensive and effective armour , his helmet and coat of mail ; and partly because his opponents did not try to kill him — if he should be so unfortunate as to be at their mercy they preferred to capture him and ransom him .
22 It was n't really surprising therefore that she was wound tighter than a spring with suppressed energy as she waited for Ace to return .
23 It was bad enough that they were deceiving these innocent , kindly folk — did he have to do it so well ?
24 We are aware now that you 're operating without a license and it 's up to you to get that license here as quickly as possible !
25 We are aware now that you 're operating without a licence and it 's up to you to get that licence here as quickly as possible .
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