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

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1 This social sanction will be , in the first place , some kind of social ostracism or discomfort ; it may or may not be wished that it be associated with a legal penalty .
2 I have stressed that I am taking a particular linguistic phenomenon , deixis , and examining its occurrences and behaviour in a specific genre .
3 The changes will not come into force until 1991 and Lloyd 's stressed that it was attempting to introduce safeguards to ensure the market 's underwriting standards did not deteroriate .
4 The changes will not come into force until 1991 and Lloyd 's stressed that it was attempting to introduce safeguards to ensure the market 's underwriting standards did not deteroriate .
5 Further to the last issue , you are reminded that we are organising a seminar for SME 's and firms new to ESPRIT on the 31 January 1991 .
6 All the time the reader is reminded that he is reading , confronted with his own reactions , reminded to keep his distance , forced into sceptical attitudes by an author determined that nothing shall appear easy or comfortable .
7 He had forgotten that Marie was only a girl ; forgotten that she was wearing a ridiculous dressing-gown .
8 In trying to articulate what she felt so strongly , Clare had forgotten that she was talking to a very sick woman .
9 I thought , ‘ He is peculiar , he 's forgotten that he 's paying me £30 a year to obey his orders , ’ and I said , ‘ Not many masters bother to ask if their servants are offended by their orders . ’
10 He 'd almost forgotten that he was looking for her .
11 He had forgotten that he was watching an exhibition .
12 He asked if Hall had forgotten that it was intended eventually to extend the new buildings as far as Great George Street where they would be seen with the Abbey and the Palace of Westminster .
13 Well I 'd forgotten that you were going out and I ma I was going to make a chilli .
14 On 24 December the Soviet authorities , fearing a further change of government and perhaps of political orientation , began to airlift troops into Kabul ; it was claimed that they were responding to an appeal from the Afghan government to suppress a counter-revolution which was being fomented from outside the country , and that their action was justified by the Soviet-Afghan friendship treaty .
15 Radio France Internationale reported on Oct. 1 that opposition leaders arrested following demonstrations in Douala in September had claimed that they were tortured in detention .
16 Hsu 's monograph suffers from the converse limitation ; the author expressly claimed that he was studying members of his own society but , by the ordinary criteria used by social anthropologists , he was not doing an ) " thing of the sort .
17 The most influential policy norm in the Maud proposals was that local government services should be so organised that they were made available on the most economic basis possible , having regard to economies of scale .
18 Eth ethically the Government have cleared it and in fact have forecast that it 's going to be the one .
19 In Amersham , the church meeting of the Lower Meeting House ( Baptist ) heard in 1892 that ‘ several of our young members have been absent from the means of grace [ communion ] for many months and it was resolved that they be visited by two members of the Church ’ .
20 For instance , before the war , it was reported that he was heard to say over the telephone , in reply to an invitation from a leading London hostess , ‘ I should especially like to come , as I have not been to Hampstead since 1916 ’ .
21 In the end I went to the police and found that she 'd just reported that he was missing . ’
22 Later , in June 1989 , it was reported that she was proposing to the Lord Chancellor that the Children Bill should reverse a decision which she and other members of the Court of Appeal had felt obliged to make excluding hearsay evidence .
23 His progress was such that by 1783 he had so excelled that he was asked to teach the subject .
24 As far as the exceptions to the policy is concerned , we , again I I would n't say we had a strong feeling on this , but on balance I think it that if it is considered that they are needed they would probably be better dealt with in a separate policy .
25 Society itself is , notoriously , changing very rapidly , and the possibility has to be considered that we are entering a period where the notions and the realities of political coercion , of production of wealth , and of cognition and legitimation , may need to be modified if they are to be useable in our actual social environment .
26 He had considered that he was having a heart attack ; that would explain the pains in his side and the hot and cold sweats tormenting him .
27 Poets were so highly esteemed that it was said that a Delhi-wallah visiting a friend in another part of India would always take with him as a present not jewels or hookahs or fine weapons but a few of Mir Taqi Mir 's new verses copied on to a single sheet of paper .
28 Pupils have sometimes asked to see again particular slides , or overhead transparencies , while checking a hunch or clarifying their recollections , and this was one reason why in Organizing resources it was recommended that they be kept in the library resource centre or some other suitable place after use , properly indexed .
29 The settlers had claimed legal ownership of the houses in October and had made efforts to move in to the Silwan sector at that time , but the police had prevented them from doing so after the Attorney General , Yosef Harish , had recommended that they be barred from the properties on security considerations .
30 For a new SPR which is not being based on an existing SPR , LIFESPAN will provide four fields in which you may make an entry if required , as described below ; it is recommended that they are completed as they provide some useful basic information .
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