Example sentences of "[vb infin] that it be [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | I do n't know that it 's for or against that he dotes on his wife . |
2 | Ask anyone about vitamin C and they will be able to tell you that it is found in oranges — but would they also know that it is in melons and tomatoes ? |
3 | When a young cat approaches an adult for play , letting it know that it is in a relaxed mood and accepts its subordinate social position . |
4 | When a sick cat is approached by a dominant one , letting it know that it is in a weak , non-hostile mood . |
5 | No animal can know that it is in a current unless there is some stationary object , such as a river bank , to serve as a reference point . |
6 | Little did they know that it was for the pocket of Mr S. Caplan . |
7 | Just another wartime control tower , readers may think , but fans of the famed 1940s bandleader Glenn Miller will know that it was from Twinwoods , Beds , that Miller , then a Major in the USAAF and in charge of the American Band of the AEF , departed in a UC–64 Norseman on December 15 , 1944 for Paris — never to be seen again . |
8 | ‘ I do n't doubt that it is within your ability . ’ |
9 | Encouraged by the demonstrated efficacy of CBT with disorders such as depression , the social worker can consider that it is at least plausible to use similar strategies with other client difficulties . |
10 | On the other hand , rather than move away from an area where similar firms operate , some firms may consider that it is in their own particular interest to move into such a location . |
11 | ‘ Remember , the new Children 's Act gives them rights too and a court will usually consider that it is in the child 's interest to know both parents where possible and reasonable . ’ |
12 | However , knowledge of a scheme , and indeed making use of it , does not necessarily demonstrate that it is of any particular value . |
13 | Now , I do not seek to defend the conduct of the Sun , but I do think that it is at best messy and may also be dangerous to use the common law to outflank the Act . |
14 | I do not think that it is in any way insulting to say that the epithet , ’ Clyde-built ’ , which was a badge of quality in the last century , was getting somewhat tarnished during the post-war years . |
15 | I can also confirm that it is for the TAVRAs and for the local people to determine the most appropriate location for the individual company headquarters . |
16 | I do n't feel that it is with any of you . |
17 | I do n't feel that it 's worth doing . |
18 | They did however feel that it was worth coordinating the acquisition of reference material and the retention of periodical titles . |
19 | A , but what I 'm sa , wha the point you were making Adrian , is tha , is is that 's what you 've got ta keep in mind about every time you walk into a business or phone up a business , that it does matter that it 's in , your , that 's not what we want cos I 'm telling you , you know , do n't you know , the security guys photographing , you know , lampposts and stuff like that . |
20 | I can only assume that it was from his previous experience as chairman of the Greater London council in 1985-86 that he learnt all about ’ getting your friends appointed to the key jobs ’ , and that that is why he assumes that the same is happening in the civil service now . |
21 | If he is acquainted with the New Testament , he should remember that it was after St. Paul 's conversion that he exercised such great influence over all future history . |
22 | Take it ti the last row of squares at the top and you will see that it is in row 38 . |
23 | The thing was hunched , but even so , Cardiff could see that it was at least nine feet tall and somehow impossibly larger than the burnt corpse he had first seen behind the wheel of that car . |
24 | I had told him to look at a video of the race and he would see that it was through my efforts that we had won the bronze . |
25 | Few words had passed between them over the past week , and now she could see that it was with an effort he said , ‘ Your mother tells me about this idea of hers . |
26 | But in the light of what has been said we can also see that it was of especial significance in emancipating , not merely the hand from locomotion , but the brain from its reliance on chemical stimuli mediated by the sense of smell . |
27 | What she said was of interest to Edouard , but he could see that it was by way of a preamble . |
28 | Looking back at the face of the bank , they could see that it was in fact dotted thickly with martins ' holes . |
29 | But if he did he would see that it was in an old barn , and not at all legal , and then he would make her come home . |
30 | He did n't understand that it was in four and that the snare drum was on beats two and four . |