Example sentences of "[that] [pron] [be] [verb] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Some statements are so wild that no-one is expected to take them seriously ; these are sometimes referred to as salesman 's " puff " . |
2 | If this is to be a spinnaker leg , hold onto the hoist until you are sure that no-one is going to luff you , but be ready for a quick hoist . |
3 | I pretend to believe in living in my room , but it 's true that I am trying to thrust myself on stage . |
4 | He knows the pressures that we are under and that I am trying to do my best to improve some of the apparent weaknesses . |
5 | And now I am going to have to tell you WHAT TO DO and WHAT NOT TO DO , but this time it 's a bit different because the DOs and DON'Ts that I am going to give you may easily SAVE YOUR LIFE . |
6 | I 'm going to sh er there 's a pack that I am going to let you take away okay ? |
7 | I am therefore sorry to tell you that I am going to kill your son Russell . ’ |
8 | I 've told my son that I am going to get him a forged passport that will get him into the opposition penalty area . |
9 | I 've told them that I 'm hoping to replace their old hard-hat helmets with this new scuba equipment , but they think I 'm joking when I tell them they wo n't have any hoses to the surface . " |
10 | But it 's not that I 'm trying to distance myself because I do n't want to be linked directly with that character . |
11 | ‘ Because it suits me for Louis to believe I have problems , and that I 'm trying to forget them in the arms of an attractive young woman I 'm not willing to share . ’ |
12 | And I think the police would be fairly sympathetic when I explain that I 'm trying to protect my wife from someone who sends sick , threatening letters . ’ |
13 | ‘ It 's only now that I 'm getting to know what my best 15 or 16 players are , ’ admitted the ever-courteous Englishman . |
14 | ‘ Consider yourself lucky that I 'm offering to get your things . ’ |
15 | But of course if we 're going to do that we need somewhere to start and where we 're going to start is that I 'm going to ask you to each to make a presentation , a very short presentation . |
16 | This might lead you to the assumption that I 'm going to do nothing but heap praise on this one , the S80 Stereo Chorus combo . |
17 | Erm , I will start with the two most important pieces of information that I 'm going to give you this afternoon . |
18 | I 've got a terrible feeling that I 'm going to need it ! ’ |
19 | " He 's under some delusion that I 'm going to cheat him , " Matthew said . |
20 | There are several songs here that I ca n't remember in their original form — not that I 'm going to tell you which ones they are . |
21 | And I , I know that I 'm forced to do it . |
22 | You 'd have imagined from all the interest on his face that I was trying to sell him my butterfly collection . |
23 | He thought that I was trying to provoke him . |
24 | I supposed that I was trying to catch my wave as well . |
25 | Yes , alright , yes , I mean I have n't done it like that , I 've got to analyse it through green , when I actually was aware that I was stopping doing my B M S and had to do something else for whatever reason . |
26 | The little round lawn with its grass path was so bitty that I was tempted to remove it altogether , and the two paved areas seemed too small to accommodate much more than a deckchair . |
27 | Reg gave his life and soul to this club , plus an extra 110 per cent per match , but unfortunately he chose to undermine my authority in such a way that I was forced to demand his dismissal by the board . |
28 | That I was going to visit you each night ? |
29 | Six months later my grandmother told me that I was going to join my parents and that she , too , was emigrating . |
30 | It was not with my reason that I had fallen in love with him and come to live with him , but it was with my reason that I was going to leave him . |