Example sentences of "[vb -s] that [pron] be [noun] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | The argument goes that it is women who are in fact doing all the reproducing of labour power and servicing other people 's escapes . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | 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 " . |
7 | The Scotch Whisky Industry recognises that there are people whose drinking causes them medical or social harm . |
8 | . If it transpires that there are grounds we shall appreciate your advice as to what redress Mr Blank would have , if any … ’ |
9 | But gradually it emerges that it is Michael who is the real success . |
10 | Although I should have preferred there to be no reduction , the fact that the priorities within the Northern Ireland block are law , order and security inevitably means that there are consequences which fall to other matters , and housing is one . |
11 | There is evidence from which it appears that the United Nations Organisation considers that there are persons whom it may treat as the representatives of the Republic of Somalia . |
12 | She argues that it is families who see each other frequently where one finds most practical support being given , because frequent contact affords the opportunity for pressure to be put upon individuals to ‘ keep up their kinship obligations ’ ( Bott , 1957 , p. 133 ) . |
13 | Tappert also lists four experimental cursive script recognition systems , although literature suggests that there are others which he does not mention , or that have appeared since his paper was published . |