Example sentences of "[pron] [vb base] that it be [pron] " in BNC.

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1 I realise that it is my ability to change do get do not get any separately items will affect the rights of the third party .
2 I do n't know , I imagine that it 's something tha they 're construct some work of art they
3 There is no way that we can change those without the agreement of all the other members of the community er but I know that it 's something that er my colleagues at the foreign office are extremely concerned with .
4 I understand that it was you who found your brother 's body ? ’
5 There 's so much in what Chris has said is there not , that we , I 'm so pleased that your address is going to be published because I feel that it 's something we shall want to have and to take back to our organisations .
6 I feel that it 's my job to do what a lot of film-makers in the 80s did , which is to tell you , ‘ do n't worry , be happy . ’
7 I doubt that it is his real name . ’
8 I , I agree that it is something that we must make sure that we arrange in future because people do get nervous about the cars out there unattended and er
9 But since I agree that it is your duty to enquire as to the welfare of your wedded lord , and as … ’
10 And I think that it is it would be a mistake to look at in terms of a certain set
11 I pray that it is you reading this , my darling .
12 And you say that it 's it 's since he 's co it 's the since he 's come
13 I have n't done precise cal computation of interest , but , erm the rough one indicate that it is something in the region of five thousand , two hundred but I quite agree with his Lordship 's figure of five , two , O , seven , total one is one , two , one , six , three , four , O
14 If we examine the theory of the origins of human society and personality put forward by Freud in Totem and Taboo we find that it is what might be termed a monotraumatic theory .
15 We believe that it is our duty to provide time , money and journalists for investigations of policy , people or institutions on behalf of the public .
16 We claim that it is our right , and yet , so often , in so many little things , our free will is guided not by our relationship with our inner friend , but by our selfish , greedy nature .
17 Senior administrators are not above attempting to influence the shape of policy , but once the policy has been made they accept that it is their responsibility to bring about its implementation .
18 Those who care for ‘ ordinary ’ old people learn much about the courage and competence which so many display ; they discover that it is their ordinariness which is remarkable — their determination to carry on with the daily business of life , often in the face of considerable difficulties .
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