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

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1 I 'm also told that we 'll have no problems with the phone calls this week .
2 I was also reminded that on the same floor I woke up one morning to find the sun shining through the curtains , it being the only day of the entire Frankfurt Book Fair that my room was not below cloud level .
3 I was also charmed that one lady called me Rosemary Clooney !
4 And you 're also summoned that on that same occasion you not having given your name and address to any person requiring it at the time , you failed to report the accident at a police station , or to a constable as soon as reasonably practicable and in any case within twenty four hours of it happening again , that 's an offence under section twenty five of the road traffic act to that effect do you plead guilty or not guilty ?
5 She 's also told that it 's Grace Poole that slept by the Rochester 's bed .
6 She was also told that some of the creatures and vegetation on the planet were not real , but the product of a Nicaean corporation .
7 She was also advised that she should continue to try to reduce weight and should not return to her work ( which involved standing all the time ) until she had been seen in the Outpatient Clinic in six weeks time .
8 She was also offended that a young man as charming and eligible as Lord John should flaunt his foolishness .
9 However , we are also reminded that Pinnacle has n't been taped out yet so it 's still only hopes and dreams time over at Cypress .
10 And we are also told that there could be a case where the peasantry had no such effect .
11 We are also told that the lopsided mouth
12 We are also told that the new Teesdale and Teesside Park developments are in Stockton-on-Tees .
13 Yet we are also agreed that it can never be complete in itself .
14 We were also told that the fire was started in June , and was not expected to be extinguished until the start of the rains , normally in October .
15 They are also charged that on or before Tuesday , March 2 , they conspired at Walford Road and elsewhere to cause an explosion in the UK and with possessing a ‘ quantity of Semtex ’ at the Stoke Newington flat .
16 For example , how should policy makers react if , having been persuaded that the larger part of observed unemployment is Keynesian , they are also persuaded that NAIRU lies well within the range BC in Figure 8.8 ?
17 Rose 's family was told that the operation was a matter of life-and-death , so they gave the surgeons permission , even though they were also warned that the operation could result in further bleeding and disability .
18 Moreover , after the attack on the embassy , they were also persuaded that their own lives would be seriously threatened if the Shah arrived in America .
19 They were also told that at 10 o'clock next morning she would be put on a plane back to India .
20 The court said that there was no general rule that a valuation made on an " erroneous principle " ( which presumably means the same as a mistaken decision ) had to stand unless it were also shown that a valuation on the right principle would produce a materially different figure from the figure of the erroneous valuation : if there were such a rule , it would place on the objector the extra burden of making a fresh valuation which in its turn might also be rejected .
21 " The Meeting considering that the number of useless Dogs in this Country are a great grievance , and that for many obvious reasons their number should be deminished. , and it being also represented that a number of Half Grayhounds very destructive to Hares are kept by Many This Meeting recommend to the Gentlemen of the different quarters of Islay to Intimate to the people of their neighbourhood that all useless and superflous Dogs are to be killed , and that the owner of any Dog found chasing Sheep or Lambs or running Hares shall be liable for the Damages , and the Meeting also recommend that no dog be seen at Church or other publick Meetings . "
22 It 's also suggested that we have to look at the funding issues .
23 Yet it 's also claimed that a primary characteristic of the play is that element of redemption which binds together all your work .
24 And it 's also known that breastmilk has a special value for babies most vulnerable to infection , for example those born ill or premature .
25 It is also accepted that the presence of risk factors may affect the length of treatment required to effect healing but the optimal duration of treatment in the presence of specific risk factors has never been investigated .
26 It is also accepted that the Nissan Prairie is a suitable vehicle for the plaintiff 's needs .
27 It is also decided that a member of staff should be appointed on a ‘ B ’ allowance to act as coordinator .
28 It is also assumed that a bimbo is unintelligent , could n't possibly have an interest in anything other than clothes and make-up .
29 It is also assumed that these qualities are true of most old people .
30 It is also assumed that an individual 's response to an item will be completely independent of his or her response to any other items in the test .
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