Example sentences of "that [pron] [modal v] be [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 The prosecuting counsel said that nothing would be heard to criticise the victim 's character , who was timid and nervous .
2 The company 's advisers , Baring Brothers , believe that nothing would be served by making Sir Derek a scapegoat at this stage .
3 He also urged party members not to resign over the issue , pointing out that nothing would be gained from such action .
4 Despite the well-deserved victory against the Premier League outfit , Cambridge chairman Reg Smart said that nothing would be announced for at least another 24 hours .
5 Miss Fogerty assured her that nothing would be disclosed and slipped out of the side door .
6 Coetzee checked to see that the pockets were empty so that nothing could be lost at the scene of the crime .
7 The therapist judged that Margaret had made a very serious attempt to kill herself , that she was severely depressed and a continuing suicide risk , Although Margaret felt that nothing could be done to help her she agreed to be admitted to a psychiatric unit .
8 The vet said that nothing could be done to save her and that she had to be put down .
9 The family , poor , simple folk , took him to hospital in the city , but doctors there said that nothing could be done .
10 They laid Victor on the floor of their shack and prayed for him , but Victor , realising that nothing could be done just gave up and refused to eat .
11 Spain refused to recognize that nothing could be done in America without Britain , the greatest naval power ; but Castlereagh considered Spain ‘ proud and vindictive ’ , while British diplomacy showed little consideration for the susceptibilities of a declining imperialism , recommending an imitation of George III 's ‘ generosity ’ to America and the British commercial system in India .
12 Ladjang 's brow wrinkled as if focusing on some minor anxiety that nothing could be done about anyway .
13 It was clear to me that nothing could be done unless Harold Wilson intervened .
14 She had sensed her sister 's disappointment but realised that nothing could be done about it .
15 They agreed that nothing could be done until it was learned exactly what was taking place .
16 On the sovereignty issue Ordóñez declared that " the colony of Gibraltar belongs to the past " , while Hurd reiterated that nothing could be done which went against the will of the Gibraltarians .
17 On 7th October , soon after it was launched , Clarendon suggested temporary accommodation for the Office , to which Hall enigmatically replied that nothing could be decided until the designs were sent in .
18 I would want someone that was on my wavelength , roughly my age , preferably a supporter , and I would n't sign anything until I had at least a serious gentleman 's agreement that nothing could be issued without the artist 's agreement .
19 In the eyes of a deckhand in his twenties who joined the " Sunderland Union " in the days of John Beresford and who was already a member of the Australian Seamen 's Union , it seemed little more than a " miscellaneous collection of beards and whiskers " including " old greybeards of sixty , seventy and eighty years of age , with little idea of how to conduct business " , who " reflected the pessimistic outlook of their leaders , supposing that everything was wrong and that nothing could be put right " .
20 While they acknowledged they did not feel themselves to be happy at work — their lot was ‘ to work ’ — they felt that nothing could be changed because they did not have the knowledge .
21 Though people expect illness to become more frequent in old age , you should not assume that nothing can be done , but should consult your doctor if you think you have a health problem .
22 Though people expect illness to become more frequent in old age , you should not assume that nothing can be done , but should consult your doctor if you think you have a health problem .
23 I consider the distress of the farmers so great that nothing can be done to save many from absolute ruin .
24 Therefore , it is my opinion that nothing can be done to engender additional assistance of the type requested unless the State Department secures authority therefore …
25 What is depressing about that campaign is its spineless acceptance that nothing can be done to improve public services without throwing huge amounts of money at them .
26 As Alexander Irvine put it in 1694 : it is a Maxim in our Law , " That the King can do no Wrong " ; the Meaning whereof is not , that nothing can be done amiss that he does in point of Government , but whatever there is amiss to it , is not to be imputed to him , but to those by whose Advice and Ministry he acts ; and consequently , that not he , but they are punishable for them .
27 It could be that nothing can be done , but we ought to be seen to be taking action over this .
28 ‘ At present the Government 's mind-set appears to be that nothing can be done without a smile of approval from Dublin , which never comes .
29 It is clear enough that nothing can be defined simply in negative terms .
30 Are the sceptics right in saying nihil sciri , that nothing can be known ?
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