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

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1 A series of complex and powerful planetary influences suggest that everyone 's gunning for you this month .
2 These results are not too surprising given the research findings discussed in the previous chapter and suggest that what is inherited as vulnerability to psychosis forms a broad set of dispositions that include both temperamental and cognitive features .
3 Studies of the natural constraints on learning suggest that what is learnt , and when , is probably under a genetic surveillance so that learning does not normally occur outside the context of an evolutionary stable strategy .
4 The authors suggest that what is learnt from lucid elderly people should have direct relevance for those who are confused ( p. 4 ) but this theme is not developed in any way .
5 I suggest that we are becoming inexorably more impatient , intolerant and indolent in the race from A to B , and that there is an all-pervasive belief that the world owes each person an ever more easy and wealthy life .
6 And even if not , the lessons from the end of the Ice Age suggest that we are going to need much more than Thames Barriers in the absence of an effective international policy response to the greenhouse effect .
7 The location and age of these massive outpourings of basalt — Cretaceous to Eocene in India and Early Jurassic in South America — suggest that they were associated with the break-up of Gondwana ( see Section 4.5.2 ) .
8 Both lists are in this respect artificial , and the errors on Æthelnoth and Hakon suggest that they were copied from exemplars .
9 Suggest that you be allowed to search some parts of your local parks from the end of September to the end of April once or twice per month ; this should sound reasonable enough to your councillor and , hopefully , your council .
10 The common use of the prepositions in and out in connection with the mind suggest that it is conceptualised as a container . )
11 " Well , the River Police suggest that it was to weight the body enough to keep it under water , but not to sink it .
12 The deferential tone , and the fact that it 's couched as a letter rather than as a minute , suggest that it was directed to someone outside the Civil Service .
13 The direct and indirect statutory controls over the rules of the SIB and SROs and , in particular , the role of the Secretary of State suggest that it was contemplated that rules which survived their scrutiny would adequately protect investors .
14 Or I might suspect too much vehemence in his insistence that he loves gibbons , and suggest that he is deceiving himself , that visiting the animals has become a habit without much joy in it .
15 Schein 's Diletti pastorali are more frankly madrigalian and they suggest that he was acquainted with Monteverdi 's Seventh Book of 1619 .
16 egalitarianism and that how that increased production was seen as the you know , priority , and so perhaps they would want to just I mean it might seem appear that they were changing their policy to a more moderate land reform but this was not an end in itself it was a means to an end in order to increase production which would benefit the population as a whole , so it 's , they still had the same goal
17 Other definitions propose that it is derived from the O.E. Heall , meaning Hall Manor or Heallgemot , the court of the Lord of the Manor , or as in Heallingas , Comrades sharing the same hall .
18 I 'd like to move a petition containing seven hundred and twelve signatures , residents of Broadstone who request the installation of a pedestrian crossing on Broadstone Lane , bottom end of Shakespeare Drive and propose that it is passed on to the environment committee for consideration .
19 ‘ I expect that you are looking forward to the week-end , Miss Plum .
20 We urge that what is devised should not make excessive demands upon time or resources .
21 At first , we thought everyone else was booming while we were down in the dumps , but from talking to other businessmen you realise that everyone is suffering the same . ’
22 I suddenly realise that we are attacking the enemy positions and we are now running through the trees .
23 Does the Secretary of State realise that we were promised 20 years ago that after 20 years the toll would be abolished ?
24 His extravagant action , his grace , his poise and his enthusiasm combine to produce a perfect jumping machine , and people soon realise that they are watching something exceptional .
25 We must begin the process of raising awareness among our white brothers and sisters so that they realise that they are hurting us .
26 Could I appeal to running shoe manufacturers to open their eyes and realise that they are missing out on a valuable section of the market ?
27 But then with an ever deepening sinking feeling inside I realise that I am bound for failure once again .
28 ‘ Please believe me , this is my obstinacy — you are behaving honourably , honourably — I realise that I am jeopardising my chance of great happiness — but we know — both of us — there are times when the greatest danger has to be faced , the greatest risk taken because that small persistent voice will not allow us to escape our duty to ourselves .
29 I , I hate to contradict a lady but I does Mrs realise that she is voting against the construction of T five if you support my .
30 You soon realise that you 're expected to play straight man , but it 's hard to complain .
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