Example sentences of "that [pron] [vb mod] be [noun] " in BNC.

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1 So er to get to your question erm I 've sort of not been doing anything erm I was hoping that I would be sort of fully fit round about now and then if I saw something on teletext er that was good I 'd just buzz off for a week or so .
2 Later it had to be accepted that she would be wheelchair bound for the rest of her life .
3 Her plans were overthrown the first day when the president requested that she should be chaplain .
4 Remembering Lucy Lane 's description , he felt sure that she must be Anna 's mother .
5 We hope that you will be bale to come and we look forward to meeting you then .
6 Of course we have the additional complication that the over- large government bureaucracy 's at present run by a political party which seems to have given up thinking about anything much other than staying in power and I know and hope that you will be part of thinking about much more than that , but still even with a large union , you could regulate concentrate on stimulating the grass roots and then on building upwards .
7 And we pray for ourselves , that we may be peacemakers in the world that Jesus came to save , in whose name we pray , Amen
8 It seems to me that all that we would be doing would be substituting one area for another in effect in terms of where that development is attracted from .
9 The translucent message from the corridors of power , in Europe and in Whitehall , is that a single currency will be established , and that we shall be part of it .
10 Following the December 1991 European Community summit at Maastricht , there is a consensus among all three major UK parties that we must be part of the process leading to monetary union .
11 In a letter , probably written at Stirling in April 1304 , Edward I referred to letters from Philip the Fair ‘ in which you [ Philip ] have asked us that we should be débonaires and merciful [ merciables ] ’ to the Scots who were about to meet him .
12 erm So therefore , we 're embarking on a new area if you like , in so far as not just sponsorship , but erm willingness to participate in a friendly environment , and I would hope that we can be part of that .
13 The objection was that we can be right or wrong in what we judge , but that it makes no sense to talk of something imprinted , an impression or sensation , being right or wrong .
14 In countries where socialists have been in government , that something may be corruption .
15 ‘ We are taking a positive approach and our attitude is not that there might be problems . ’
16 But Coun Bob Pendlebury , deputy leader of the county council 's ruling Labour group , said it was recognised that there might be problems , but they would be dealt with as they arose .
17 He 'd tried , in a roundabout fashion , on the telephone to get some information as to Harriet 's means of support , pointing out that there might be others who should be informed of the tragic event .
18 Cook believed that there might be evidence for a ‘ young Earth ’ in the fundamentalist sense of literal biblical interpretation , due to the presence of helium-3 in the atmosphere in quantities whose origins are hard to understand unless they are from fusion .
19 I was confused and still worried that there might be horses and that I had not changed my bloomers which were wet from where I had fallen in the icy fish .
20 Johnson extracted from him the English meaning of the Gaelic place-name ; it signified a place of , or near , water , conforming , claimed McQueen , to ‘ all the descriptions of the temples of that goddess , which were situated near rivers that there might be water to wash the statue ’ .
21 Fortunately neither had raised any objection to this arrangement , but Sophia could not help fearing that there might be difficulties .
22 Pray for the Mission Board , that there might be unity and a singleness of purpose .
23 Two blocks away from the house of her childhood it suddenly occurred to her that her mother might have left , that there might be strangers in the hallway , a different set of curtains hanging at the windows ; her father 's study might have been turned into a playroom for a new generation of North Oxford children , so different from herself in her prim Clark 's T-bar sandals that she would not be able to recognise her own infancy in theirs .
24 The discretionary nature of the grant of leave to appeal to the House of Lords avoids any suggestion that there might be abuse of such an approach .
25 But the fact is that there might be persons eager to oppose the operation of the trust , and vested interests in declaring that no legal intention could be seen in the words used by the testator .
26 The Royal Commission did , however , recognise that custody and charge would not necessarily coincide , and that there might be intervals of time whilst the suspect was under arrest but not yet charged , and whilst he was on bail after being charged ; and the recommendation was made that the prohibition of questioning should also apply to these periods .
27 Mr Connon when I arrived told me about the letter Jenny received and also about your warning to him that there might be phone calls also .
28 ‘ You are n't worried that there might be things about me that you wo n't like ?
29 I assumed whole group drama had to be about football hooligans on their way to a match or passengers in an aeroplane about to crash ; that there might be shades of difference , but that basically everybody would be doing the same thing at the same time .
30 The Law Commission thought that this would exclude products " designed and normally bought for commercial use " , but that there might be borderline cases .
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