Example sentences of "[pron] that it be " in BNC.
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1 | Well I that it was you . |
2 | Try as we might to tell ourselves that it 's ‘ what 's on the inside that counts ’ , we have very little evidence to show that it 's true , and inside and outside can become confused , so that we feel bad on the inside but believe that if we altered what 's on the outside ( our bodies ) we could change how we feel . |
3 | We tell ourselves that it 's something we should be starting on " one of these days ' . |
4 | We sometimes call this the first-best allocation to remind ourselves that it is fully efficient . |
5 | We tried to tell ourselves that it was all some terrible mistake , and that we would soon be returning home . |
6 | As you flung yourself on the bed , with legs spread wide apart , you cupped your rosebush with your hands and stroked it some more , murmuring all the while in that hoarse , cracked voice of yours that it was good , beautiful , a little treasure . |
7 | They welcomed Nottingham to the Recreation Ground and stuck 50 points on them , an ominous warning to everyone that it 's not just World Cup teams who can set new standards . |
8 | They deal with the dignitaries in the politest possible way , but it is clear to everyone that it is not the dignitaries they have come to see and talk to , but the ordinary people . |
9 | The only item of business , the election of the Khashort space of time that it was clear to everyone that it was little more than a formality . |
10 | In fact , you had to go through the humiliating procedure of explaining to everyone that it was indeed a public school . |
11 | The form it 's taking is not extremely reactionary , I would n't want to say that , but it does seem to me that it 's shifting away from progressive forms of narrative resolution that were available a few years ago . |
12 | A detective-constable who was talking to me later told me that it 's one of the Whistler 's trademarks . |
13 | Just take it from me that it 's not in your best interests to go hunting around for the ship . ’ |
14 | It saddens me that it 's an inner-city drug , that genocide happens where there 's a high concentration of black people . |
15 | It seems to me that it 's better to be an actor as far as the critics are concerned . |
16 | And it struck me that it 's those who believe in cock-ups who are ready to believe anything . |
17 | That does n't immediately occur to me that it 's for blind people |
18 | ‘ You 're telling me that it 's official Coutts policy to bounce a cheque on one of the ten biggest private companies in Britain ? ’ |
19 | Then I took a year off , and she kept going on and on at me that it 's time to go back to college , so I did in the end . |
20 | But one old boy over in B Wing was telling me that it 's like a fucking maze down there . |
21 | told me that it 's that it 's Sacred Heart . |
22 | You tell me that it 's a crime to fall in love . |
23 | You tell me that it 's wrong to be happy . |
24 | ‘ She 's told me that it 's nothing she regrets . |
25 | Not-do n't tell me that it 's our friend Sir Henry ! ’ |
26 | ‘ They seemed rather laden to me , but I 'll take your word for it if you tell me that it 's all general interest in my private life . ’ |
27 | Going to Nice and St Tropez showed me that it 's time to leave all this rustic charm and get back to what I know . ’ |
28 | At the risk of having you bellow down the phone to me that it 's none of my business , I think you made a big mistake . |
29 | He 's like a policeman taking evidence , and it occurs to me that it 's just what he might be . |
30 | M ; y niece , Alison , tells me that it 's very much ‘ the in-thing ’ to be ‘ going solo ’ these days . |