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

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1 Erm I w we suggest that while you 're having your coffee and refreshments if you can push some of the chairs back get those rails out into the middle there and you can have a look .
2 The tipsters and sporting gentlemen who frequent the stables and have the inside running from the horse 's mouth as well as from the trainers and jockeys suggest that if you are seeking a handsome return on an investment you should sell your house and put the money on Alain Prost to win the world championship this year .
3 So to sum up , I suggest that if you are investing a sizeable sum for the first time , put most into two or three UK- based funds called , probably , UK Equity , UK General or UK Equity Income .
4 So we emphasize that when we 're signing them up make sure you ask when these people come through where they have seen or where how did they find out about us .
5 ‘ I think we both realise that if we are booted off RCA , it 's back to a bedsit .
6 ‘ I realise that if I was to move to South Africa I would be living a completely different existence .
7 Sheriffs served writs on the Royal and Ancient and the United States Golf Association and the two letter-writers say that if they are resolved of nothing else in life it is that , even if persuaded that their lavish handicaps would be significantly reduced by using Ping Eye2 clubs , they would never buy a set or play with anyone who has .
8 That there was no canopy may be part of why I say that if it 's raining the balcony is wet , but it is not part of what I say .
9 But camapigners insist that if they are to trust the aircraft information must not be held back from them .
10 It 's still not uncommon to meet people who declare that if one were seated in a Parisian cafe , rather than a British pub , then the conversation would be on a different level .
11 Many fear that unless something is done , gardens , sheds and property will be in danger .
12 I fear that unless something is done to replace them pretty quickly , people will drive up there and dump all manner of rubbish .
13 I fear that if we are tempted to act as Opposition Members are trying to tempt me to do now , we might jeopardise the Bill 's progress .
14 They fear that if nothing is done , the fish will disappear altogether .
15 I trust , I trust that if there 's going to be any question of names coming forward to be a approved locally , not selected , I hope not selected , that they will be er they 'll come from the local level at which the police authority actually functions and not from other counties without that particular area and so My Lords , I would suggest er that er the best step to go for is er Lord MacIntosh 's Amendment Number Five and his er supplements and I would suggest My Lords that Amendment Number Twenty is resisted by your Lordships because it talks about one half of the members shall be members of a relevant council and I suggest above all My Lords that Amendment Number Twenty Seven is cast into outer darkness .
16 Erm , certainly when you 're , you 're very young , I mean that when you 're driving for attention .
17 He said : ‘ I realise I have been the bane of certain UKCC officers ’ lives and I hope that if I am elected I will continue to act as a grain of sand in the oyster .
18 You imagine that if I were to catalogue for you the incidents of my life , and tell you all my memories , you would come to know me better .
19 Imagine that when I 'm trying to get the kids off . ’
20 Will my right hon. Friend confirm that if he were to convert all loans under the social fund to grants , as has been promised by the hon. Member for Oldham , West ( Mr. Meacher ) , the cost would be about £130 million and would greatly prejudice the operation of the social fund as it now works ?
21 Now I accept that if you 're adding up a column of figures you ca n't say well it 's within a few thousand well that 'll do .
22 I suspect that if we were to take a sensate tension structure such as the love-hate paradox that lies at the heart of Shakespeare 's Romeo and Juliet theme , we would be able to transpose it into different forms each appropriate to a particular culture , and , provided we had the necessary skill of course , we would be able to do this for all cultures in the world .
23 I guarantee that if one were to sit down , go back to basics , and argue through the parameters as suggested exclusively by the score , and not from one 's aural knowledge of the record catalogue ( and that hoary old chestnut , a ‘ classic ’ version ) , one would encounter a far greater consensus of opinion than would appear initially to be the case .
24 I know that whether it was trying to dig him up for some doubles at Kyalami or just dropping in on him aboard the Queen Mary , I always called up first to make sure he was not otherwise engaged , and I can recall many times when James appeared at the track looking benign but far from fresh .
25 And we know that when they 're finished , though God knows when that will be , the schemes that survive must all be sent on to Whitehall where Trevelyan , and Trevelyan alone , will pronounce upon them .
26 Now I know that when I am gone , you will be watching over my son 's welfare . ’
27 I know that when I 'm playing live , to go from the bass to the guitar is tough ; to go from one song to the next and all of a sudden you put a guitar neck in your hand … your hand feels so big !
28 Dear Boy , It must be very difficult for you sometimes I expect not having anyone and having to do all the shopping and cooking for yourself I know that when I was working I certainly could not have managed on my own , coming home tired and then making dinner your own dinner and then going upstairs to do some more work , what sort of life is that , though I know all about that because of course I did do that for three years almost , and I know how much happier I was when I knew there was someone waiting for me and having the dinner ready and keeping the house clean and all those things , or perhaps you people do n't think those things are important .
29 I know that when it was finished , he turned to his wife and announced triumphantly : ‘ There , Bessie .
30 Those of us who live in south-east London not three miles from King 's Cross know that if we were taking our children to meet a continental train , or if we were taking elderly parents or grandparents to meet the train , we would not take them to King 's Cross , because we could not park there or get them near the platforms .
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