Example sentences of "[pers pn] be [adv] [adv] [verb] [that] " in BNC.
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1 | I am also often told that it is not good for a curate 's career to stay in the same area or parish ! |
2 | While I am away please note that there will only be weekday Masses on Monday and Friday . |
3 | I am not wholly retracting that , but as Martin Davies said in the speech to which I refer , when questioned about the relationship between NCC and SEAC and our traditional disease . |
4 | And I am not entirely persuaded that the views of colleagues in this matter were given adequate weight when the final decision was taken . |
5 | I think Oxfordshire 's a brilliant place , and I 'm not just saying that because we 're on the air . |
6 | Now I 'm not necessarily thinking that that would 've happened if the parish council said , we will set up a group . |
7 | Well , I 'm not really suggesting that it is . |
8 | I 'm only just realizing that I did . ’ |
9 | In a way it was more exciting than the act itself , and I was so physically enraptured that I said : " We should have done this before . " |
10 | I know that they combine a macho enthusiasm for selective violence with a rigid adherence to middle-class morality , but you are n't seriously suggesting that they 'll suspect me of cutting Paul 's throat because I go to bed with his wife ? |
11 | ( 3 ) Consider types of work currently undertaken by the firm that should not be ( because of limited expertise , inadequate experience or cost ) ; and consider types of work you are not currently undertaking that you should be . |
12 | And , anyway , she was n't so deluded that she thought they might make a life together . |
13 | It was perhaps part of his general attempt to calm her fears , but it is a potent indication that there was an underlying fear and she was not properly informed that no alternative was available . |
14 | She was so badly injured that she was able only to tell them her name . |
15 | She was so badly tortured that the authorities had to send her to hospital . |
16 | She was so badly burned that surgeons had to amputate her left hand . |
17 | She was so far gone that Joey had to help her walk across the field to where he had parked . |
18 | Presumably , too , A sets up the defence of necessity ; we are not expressly told that there was ( or that A thought there was ) no other way of saving the leader 's life , but this is a fair inference from the question . |
19 | On the other hand we are not positively told that he was insane , and so we must also consider the unlikely hypothesis that the mistake was merely an act of folly . |
20 | Our alternative is straightforward , and meets this objection , and we are not only asking that it be used in all cases , only those where the result would otherwise be patently unjust . |
21 | Dick Lindsell sums up a notable achievement in this way : ‘ C&P having been conveived and put into motion by ICI in a move which some saw as defensive , I believe that we are now increasingly demonstrating that we are as attractive as other ICI businesses . |
22 | We are only just realising that this is the first calling from which all else must flow . |
23 | which er er in my profession as well I come up against all the time and I I think that we 're not really acknowledging that that is very often a cause , for men and women |
24 | Sometimes they are not even informed that the waste is hazardous before it arrives on their doorstep . |
25 | They are so closely related that a provisional view on one may well be displaced as the result of conclusions reached on another . |
26 | Within the central parsec , stars play a more direct role because they are so tightly packed that collisions between them , including tidal disruption , may be sufficiently common to inject significant quantities of gas into the interstellar medium . |
27 | No but I mean , the there 's but there 's a lot of people , you see when you say they 're not easily persuaded that are working class that are voting Tory and they 're not easily persuaded they cha |
28 | They were rather like saying that French was less logical than Russian . |
29 | In fact , they were so well drilled that when I went to C Division — Essex Street — you 'd wait on the corner of a back street and there 'd be a crowd of fellers there and within no time , before you could get near them , they 'd all have disappeared . |
30 | These boxes stood above ground and were , therefore , visible and obvious targets , but they were so solidly made that only a direct hit by a heavy shell could destroy them . |