Example sentences of "that it be " in BNC.

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1 They had copied out the names and addresses of everyone who wrote to them and enclosed the list with a message of thanks and good wishes , asking that it be sent on .
2 But then I lose what I most want from it , that it be in a room with other objects .
3 The British insisted that it be worked by British operators — reluctantly agreed to — and it finally entered Australia in the Northern Territories .
4 The most demanding would be one I have previously raised : namely , that though the successful encounter with a poem may result in a unique aesthetic experience , academic practice demands that it be turned into non-aesthetic discourse .
5 But the thrust of these essays is not so special , nor so self-serving ; those who nowadays gird at ‘ the canon ’ , as an array of allegedly classic masterpieces in literature , their classic status imposed as an instrument of cultural oppression , need to take account of how in these essays Pound challenged the canon , requiring that it be revised .
6 The Ferrari team were upset by FISA president Jean-Marie Balestre 's statement on Tuesday that an appeal against the $50,000 fine imposed on Mansell would go ahead on 18 October , despite their request that it be postponed because the Japanese Grand Prix is on 22 October .
7 On the penultimate page of Black Skin , White Masks Fanon declares that one of the things that he , the man of colour , wants is ‘ that it be possible for me to discover and to love man , wherever he may be ’ .
8 If , at the margin , a good can be provided costlessly , efficiency demands that it be provided free .
9 COUNTING Americans is not easy but the law insists that it be done .
10 To interpret a radiocarbon result in terms of calendar age requires that it be calibrated ( see p. 124 ) .
11 24 Since research shows that this is a frequent and long-lasting result of many attacks , it is important that it be given some recognition .
12 I said , ‘ I will give up everything for this orchestra , but in return I must ask that it be a lifetime 's possession . ’
13 He then requested that it be registered in the books of parliament ; to which regent and parliament obligingly consented .
14 He states , for example , that Freudian psychology leads inevitably to the conclusion that love is a force immanent in the world , and is not just a product of the human psyche ; and he states that ‘ It is a condition of there being a world that it be lovable by beings like us . ’
15 If there is any way by which the Wallowa Valley could be kept for the Indians I would recommend that it be done .
16 That is , it implies that part of the reason for his authority is that it be used in this way .
17 The Brache Estate sports ground occupies land sold by the late Lady Zia Wernher to the car company on condition that it be used for sport .
18 He therefore suggested that it be disbanded , and that selected volunteers be allowed to join L Detachment and the SBS .
19 By 1893 the club was in trouble financially , but it was resolved that it be ‘ restarted at once ’ .
20 That it be referred to the meeting in October to consider what means may be most likely to encourage the study of scientific farriery .
21 That it be referred to the same Meeting to open a voluntary subscription to forward such means as may be thought most likely to promote the study of scientific Farriery … ’ .
22 furthermore , that it be stripped of every vestige of superstition however disguised .
23 At all events a Council of War , called by Durand , decided that ‘ the castle being not tenable , it is for His Majesty 's service that it be abandoned ’ .
24 In addition the Commission has recently been given the power to adopt block exemptions in the insurance sector and to consortia agreements in sea transport and has proposed that it be granted powers to introduce block exemptions relating to air transport between the Community and third countries .
25 It is anticipated that this claim will be invoked only rarely — Germany and the United Kingdom have already requested that it be used in relation to the Varta/Bosch and the Alcatel/AEG Kabel cases ( Germany ) and to the Steetley/Tarmac case ( UK ) .
26 Justice demands therefore that it be designed primarily for living .
27 The man who fashions a visionary ideal of community demands that it be realized by God , by others , and by himself .
28 Such provisions do not render the severance of the union politically impossible ; indeed , as a matter of politics , as opposed to law , it can not be maintained against the will of either party that it be dissolved .
29 It is proposed that it be effective immediately following its publication in final form .
30 Fearing her correspondence would otherwise be intercepted , the queen-dowager had entrusted it to the care of Cardinal Bourchier — sending it by a trusted servant to the cardinal 's residence , requesting that it be forwarded to her cousin forthwith .
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