Example sentences of "[vb pp] that [pron] be [noun] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Yet years on how come that it is Cecil who is regarded mostly as a flawed but well meaning sweety-pie and Miss Keays as someone who has all the charisma of an old battleaxe ?
2 And the apologist who might wish to make Huxley the aggressor should know that one observer , the zoologist Alfred Newton , clearly reported that it was Huxley who had first been chaffed by the bishop .
3 It was also recognised that there were patients whose language disorder affected only the processing of written language ( reading and writing ) and others where it was only the processing of spoken language that was impaired .
4 If the application is made on the grounds that debts have been paid or secured and it is known that there are creditors who have not proved their debts , the court may direct that notice be given to them of the application and order the trustee ( or official receiver ) to advertise the application and , in the meantime , adjourn the application for not less than thirty-five days ( r 6.209 ) .
5 It was found that there were problems which were common to both the payroll and the interface projects enabling them to be solved by the same remedy .
6 They reinstated the waltz with Gesner and it was observed that it was Therese who was the light , lithe dancer , whirling around the stage , pulling Gesner with her , making him dance in spite of himself .
7 Tucholsky once remarked that there were people who thought that staying in an elegant hotel made them elegant themselves .
8 Having said that , it has to be admitted that there are readers who do not ‘ connect ’ with some of the ‘ best ’ books .
9 The interview need not be long but Sheila will have discovered that there are people who will listen and she is now more likely to take up any referral she is given for more long term counselling .
10 Tradition has always maintained that it was Apollinaire who introduced Braque to Picasso towards the end of 1907 .
11 It is well established that there are voters whose preferences are influenced by the alphabetical sequence in which candidates ' surnames appear on the ballot paper .
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