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

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1 ‘ You are sure about this , my lady — that I am daughter to the duke your husband ? ’
2 I lie so close to the earth that I am part of it and so it is mine .
3 I feel like that the situation in which Carrington was in is what God does and that I 'm part of that situation , and that he was going to die , and that there was nothing I could do about it .
4 You probably figured out by now that I 'm part of the team that made the game and to prove it is n't bugged I only have to quote some of Ian Osborne 's words :
5 Take him out to dinner , pour champagne down his throat , and later in the evening mention the little titbit that I 'm friends with the Finnish President .
6 The story is that I 'm ringleader of the Deptford rioting .
7 And nine times out of , alright say I 've got another four choices but nine times out of ten I 'll go and I will have put those four on , in the mood that I 'm sort of feeling then I 'll fucking , I want to listen to something completely different .
8 You see , going back in my own experience and er did mention that I was apprentice with Vickers Armstrong realise Vickers Armstrong re pe , recruited three thousand apprentices !
9 At the office door I found that I was second in the queue , not first .
10 First I would relax , lie upon a bed , although not the bed in which I normally slept , go through the breathing exercises until I felt that I was part of the bed , weightless and sinking through it .
11 This demonstrated that I was not yet a legionnaire as I had not been awarded my white képi , and as such was still an ‘ engagé volontaire ’ or recruit ; it went on to say that I had one month 's service in the Legion , and that I was part of the Squadron commanded by Capitaine Duransoy , in the section of Sergeant Major Barlerin of the 1st Foreign Cavalry Regiment .
12 I had a nasty feeling that I was part of this do-it-yourself metaphor .
13 Erm but this is the area up here Anne , that I was sort of thinking that we could if we can , some kind of trellis or something around this raised area here you could actually open this bit as the , as a pub on a
14 Hillary 's critics also say that she is way to the left of her husband politically .
15 Decibel is an oral character in the sense that she is part of a play , but she has nevertheless been conceived of and written by Perry .
16 This suggests that she is Ælfgifu of Northampton , and that her status , in Thorney at least , was considerable .
17 Britain 's most senior policewoman , Assistant Chief Constable Alison Halford , of Merseyside Police , has told an industrial tribunal that she is victim of sex discrimination
18 Miss Dianne Feinstein , a former mayor of San Francisco , jumped ahead of Mr John Van de Kamp , her main rival for the Democratic nomination , largely because of a television commercial in which she stressed that she was pro-choice on abortion and strongly in favour of capital punishment — a stand that some critics have summed up as pro-death .
19 We purported to atomise the person of the Sovereign , so that she was Queen of Canada , Queen of Australia , etc. , and eventually , in the pantomime season , Queen of Grenada .
20 Yet as far as we know , these pinpricks to the memory that she was queen of Scots did not seriously upset her ready assumption that her mother would do the job for her .
21 And suggestions that she was part of a virginal vanguard of ‘ bimbettes ’ — too young and unsullied to be fully-fledged bimbos — brought the first flashes of what was to become a formidable temper .
22 But it would be too risky : even more certainly he felt , bright and keen as he was now , that she was part of a trap best avoided .
23 There was a seriously dangerous note in his voice now , Cassie thought , so caught up in the play that she hardly realized that she was part of the script and it was she whom Johnny was talking about .
24 She sat and held her breath , and felt that she could hear the trees growing around her and that she was part of the same quiet measured progress , in a world devoid of people .
25 She visited hospitals and schools , even a school for the deaf , where she boasted that she was President of the British Deaf Association .
26 Admittedly there had been almost no money in it , but he took it as evidence that she was saving in order to leave him .
27 Now that she was face to face with Bridget , her mind was fully engaged in a debate as to how much she should tell her friend about events in Paris .
28 The idea is not that you 're actors on this course , but that you 're learning how to film
29 They control initially and you know being feeling that you 're part of it you 're in charge of it can set the scene for the whole conversation .
30 In fact , Marie Hoader tried to account for the negative consequences of unemployment in terms of five things that employment provides in our society , five sorts of experience that more and more , as we are industrialized and as more and more people are involved in working in employment , erm have come to be important and provided via employment , and we talked of two of those earlier — one 's activity and one was time structure — and you 've just raised the issue of feeling that you 're contributing to society in some way , that you 're part of a collective purpose , that you 're not just drawing things out , you 're also doing something useful with your time .
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