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

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1 He 'd tried , in a roundabout fashion , on the telephone to get some information as to Harriet 's means of support , pointing out that there might be others who should be informed of the tragic event .
2 I do realise , however , that there may be people who feel that way but are keeping quiet about it …
3 They might not be aware that er there is , you know , that there could be customers who
4 I am not a Christian because I do not credit , as I earlier put it , that nature and history could be other than closed causal nexuses or believe that there can be events which are in some way qualitatively different from other events .
5 ‘ I appreciate that there will be people who will hate this album just as much as there will be those that will like it .
6 We should be prepared to countenance the possibility that there will be children who leave school with little or no literary knowledge ; but there should be no children who leave without competence in their own native tongue .
7 and I 'm sure that there must be listeners who are very interested in this , perhaps as parents , or perhaps being involved in education , is there any book or booklet they can get hold of to learn a bit more about the subject ?
8 Surely all that is required for us to make a start is that there should be sentences whose meaning is more nearly confined to what is immediately available to us , not that there be sentences whose meaning can be completely given in terms of their assent conditions .
9 And of course we have seen that Wittgenstein wanted to show it impossible that there should be beings who behave like us but have no sensations or different sorts of experiences from ours .
10 Pray that they may be people who rely on God 's healing and allow him to set them back on the track of feeding the lambs .
11 There is at least this restriction on the properties that count here , that they must be properties whose presence or absence can be registered by the person making the judgement .
12 The point was that they should be managers who took responsibility for securing the best service to the patient and could be held to account if there was failure .
13 He thought that it would be Tessa who 'd yell , so he 'd already put a hand across her mouth .
14 The next time that she 'd spoken to her father , she 'd suggested a meeting in the certain knowledge that it would be Joe who would turn up ; and he had .
15 Well , if a hostage has to remain behind in enemy hands then it 's clearly better that it should be Summerchild himself .
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