Example sentences of "that [pers pn] be [noun] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 You know that I am Mrs Honoria Greville ? ’
2 ‘ I have been a consumer researcher for so long that I am Consumer Correspondent always on the look-out for a new subject to investigate . ’
3 I know beyond question that I am Oedipus and he is I. I should make it clear that I hold no truck with the theory of reincarnation ; it is just as clear to me that I am Marie Romanov , whose life overlapped with mine .
4 I know , for instance , that I am Marie Romanov , struggling through snowdrifts in the Winter Palace in Petersburg , and finding the gold clock still ticking at her bedside .
5 So I did n't say , ‘ Okay , I 'm Joe and I can play anything and I 'm going to make sure that everyone knows on every song that I 'm Master Shredder ! ’
6 That I 'm Sally-Anne Tunstall , yes .
7 I telephoned Capital Radio 's Helpline , saying that I was Linford Christie and needed help .
8 Right , so then you 'd guess that I was Saint Paul 's Cathedral .
9 I found that I was spending money every day .
10 My daughter told me that I was chrome yellow , and a glance in the mirror proved her right .
11 ‘ What was required of me was an affidavit from India swearing that I was Samir Mehta and owned Rasiklal & Sons .
12 Three beer-befuddled construction workers played softball with my head in a backstreet on the mistaken assumption that I was Tom Tunney .
13 What makes this one a bit special is that she is Wilbur Smith 's glamorous wife and the media are certain to love her .
14 And it 's a scientifically proven fact that she is Mary Magdalene reincarnated — BP
15 I was under the impression all the time that she was Elizabeth Taylor . ’
16 I was informed that she was Mairi Hedderwick .
17 It was only later that I learned , quite by chance , that she was Janet Bloomfield , author of The Fallen Land , the recent prize-winning novel based on the tragedy of the collapse of the Paisley Close ( ‘ Heave awa ’ , lads ’ ) tenement in Edinburgh in 1862 .
18 According to one of the staff , she believed that she was Queen Victoria and did not like anyone encroaching on the space around her throne .
19 I discovered that she was Miss Temple , the headmistress of Lowood school .
20 The Princess found herself having to explain that she was not ‘ domineering ’ , but ‘ a perfectionist with myself , but not with everybody else ’ , and that she was Princess Anne 's ‘ biggest fan .
21 I 'm quite prepared to accept that you 're Miss Fanshawe now , Miss Fanshawe , ’ Wexford said .
22 ‘ I 'm sure that you 're James Russell Christie . ’
23 ‘ Ace told me , by the way , that you 're Eddie Ash 's little sister .
24 Imagine that you are Doctor Lanyon and that this meeting has just happened .
25 ‘ I take it that you are George Tenison , ’ Bragg said .
26 All these negative influences convince us that we are diet failures .
27 Well I was impressed by the erm the Maxwell erm peoples comments that the funds should be clearly marked pension fund accounts and and that er there would be regulations that this money could n't be transferred without some the regulator again or somebody making er agreeing to the transaction , but I erm fully understand that would be erm very time-consuming , but er that 's the only way I can see that , that the fund should be clearly marked that they 're pension fund and should n't be transferred without some some authority agreeing to it .
28 TIM PEACOCK joins them on the road and discovers that they 're dab hands at snooker , Ian T Tilton gets them in the frame .
29 TIM PEACOCK joins them on the road and discovers that they 're dab hands at snooker , Ian T Tilton gets them in the frame .
30 I mean the fact that they 're peasants means that , you know , they 're not worth much
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