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

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1 because you did n't have to worry that you were gon na have another child !
2 The first move will be to alert all my known contacts , to request that I be held incommunicado if I approach any of them … ’
3 And you know if we were able to commit ourselves to two public , two meetings , three meetings of some sort in a year where we 're actually gon na do something and present some sort of front Par part of presenting some sort of front is to try to sell a few bits of pieces if we 're prepared to accept that we 're going to lose money .
4 It is difficult to pinpoint frailties amongst the forwards at the moment , because they have played so well , but to accept that they are peaking now would be folly .
5 For the older 40-plus age groups , often high-flying career woman who have remained childless and perhaps unmarried , the principal sources of despair and anxiety are very often an inability to accept that they are nearing the end of their reproductive years , coupled with the fear of growing old and being lonely .
6 And you see now what the Government have said that they are going to accept that there are going to be two key authorities in some counties .
7 He poured himself more whisky , pressing Herr Nordern to have another , too , and saying that he was leading the Norderns into bad ways but that they must forgive him as it was n't very often they saw him , ha ! ha ! and Herr Nordern , while not prepared to accept that he was led by anyone except the leaders of his country , took the whisky , thinking , what the devil , he had worked like a dog all day , and it was true , Karl would not be with them much longer and they would probably never see him again and , he had to confess , he would n't mind if he never saw him again as long as either of them lived .
8 Neither of us mentioned it : it would have been intolerable for either of us to accept that he was losing his grip .
9 You have to accept that you are going into an alien environment .
10 The situation is defined as one where ‘ you ca n't tell a teacher what you 're going to do , ’ the child who resists must face up to the consequence that ‘ you 've got to accept that you 're going to get into more and more trouble . ’
11 It helps our children to know that they 're doing something for those children .
12 But those who claimed to know that they were chosen , Calvin viewed with suspicion .
13 You may like to know that we are represented on the Wales Access Forum , which has just been set up under the auspices of the Countryside Council for Wales .
14 The farmers want to know that we are fighting the proposals .
15 I am sure you will be interested to know that we are working with a consortium of other organisations , including the National Trust , to develop an alternative , less environmentally damaging scheme for this section , together with a future strategy for the A5 as a whole .
16 The writer in us has to know that we are making it a priority , that we are prepared to let other obligations go in order to play with it , nourish it , accord it a central place in our lives .
17 Much as she loved Nora , she was sufficiently realistic about her cousin to know that whatever was beginning to develop in her niece would be much more likely to come to something if Constance remained with her in Surrey than if she returned to the north .
18 ‘ It helps to know that someone is looking after it , that someone cares .
19 It might be helpful to know that it is planned that low flying by jets will decline by about 30 per cent .
20 ‘ And now to know that it is haunted makes me a little apprehensive . ’
21 that is , that is what , that is what exists to do , or one of the things that exists to do as the U K sales company our business is to give the projections for a particular piece of business , and if we see any other similar bits of business around it that 's fine , that 's , that needs to be added to it , but to give our vision of that particular piece of business , feed that into the marketing people in , and say , look , this is the situation if we go this way , this is what we think is going to happen , if we do this , this is going to happen , if we do n't do this , this is what 's going to happen , so that that can be fed into an overall picture , and they will come back , I presume , and say , right , we now have enough information to know that it 's going to be worth =vesting , investing in production of sixteen double O fours in er Peter .
22 NAM 's Public Relations Officer , Howard Heeley , said that while the Museum were sorry to see the Mk 4 go , it was more than pleasing to know that it was intended to fly it again .
23 Suppose a girl under 16 does not wish her parents to know that she is seeking contraceptive advice : the medical profession is divided between those who give priority to partial consent , and others who , in line with the General Medical Council , hold that the principle of professional confidentiality overrides that of parental consent .
24 You do n't want to know that she was wearing odd socks and one of them was green , it 's
25 She did n't even want people to know that she was living there .
26 He was perceptive enough to know that she was suffering from some sort of emotional wound that had nothing to do with him .
27 He was too intelligent not to know that she was reassuring him .
28 To know that she was needed by someone gave her a heady sense of power .
29 Maggie Byrne was a woman with plenty of love to give , and the best stimulus of all was to know that she was needed .
30 ‘ But , more than that , she seemed to want everyone to know that she was sitting with somebody other than her husband .
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