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

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1 It is crucial that they be given a wholehearted , well-funded chance ; for otherwise the court of last resort may turn out to be the one where the Master of the Rolls holds sway .
2 It is crucial that they be given a wholehearted , well-funded chance ; for otherwise the court of last resort may turn out to be the one where the Master of the Rolls holds sway .
3 Mr Connor said it was unfair that she be refused the help now being offered to others .
4 Equipped for maritime operation and painted in dark grey and white , it was inevitable that they be called Dakletons !
5 It is an essential part of grieving that they be allowed to fall at some point , without restraint , if the healing process is to start .
6 If there is a defect in the title , it is as well that it be dealt with and agreed from early on in the transaction , and if the defect can not be put right , it may be necessary to make arrangements for a defective title indemnity policy .
7 It is important that they be researched . ’
8 24 Since research shows that this is a frequent and long-lasting result of many attacks , it is important that it be given some recognition .
9 As full analysis may take several days to complete it is very important that it be carried out in a thermally regulated laboratory .
10 The best use for deposit-refund schemes may be to encourage the return of material whose toxicity makes it especially important that it be disposed of safely , such as car batteries and engine oil .
11 ‘ I know you 've got a lot on , ’ Woodruffe said , ‘ but Major Gibbs says it 's absolutely essential that you be charged properly , according to King 's Regulations . ’
12 China was now a nuclear power and , Nixon maintained , it was essential that she be brought into the " community of nations " .
13 If the vendor is adamant that it be retained , it is better for all concerned that the deadlock be established early .
14 In making these comments , one begins to ask , ‘ why is it necessary that they be made ? ’ .
15 The individual is never informed of what it is he ( sic ) is alleged to have done to give rise to the suspicion ; nor , indeed , is it necessary that he be convicted of any offence .
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