Example sentences of "that they be [conj] " in BNC.

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1 Really and the type of documentation that they 're that they 're on about .
2 I think it 's proof that they 're and well written .
3 I am advised that the press says that they are but that in practice they are not .
4 They are that they are that , because I tell you what it is , I do n't know
5 In similar vein others ( Descartes , perhaps ) have held that they are or could be ‘ indubitable ’ .
6 Thus although the general attitude of the public is sympathetic to the mentally handicapped in our society , there remains an overriding sense of pity that they are as they are , and a feeling that there has to be some degree of segregation between them and the rest of society .
7 Research suggests that they are as follows :
8 According to Grosskurth ( 1984 ) , some innovative schemes along these lines have already been set up by a few progressive British local authorities , but it seems that they are as yet rare , and reach only a minority of the people in need .
9 So that they are and are not linked in their impossible non-consummation .
10 What is important is that they are and remain the orientations of most Britons , both at the mass and the elite level .
11 These ghastly memorials were frequently laid down during the lifetime of the persons they were intended to commemorate , in order that they might constantly be reminded that they were but mortal .
12 The nature of the two eyes of the Fate of the discworld was this : that while at a mere glance they were simply dark , a closer look would reveal — too late ! — that they were but holes opening onto a blackness so remote , so deep that the watcher would feel himself inexorably drawn into the twin pools on infinite night and their terrible , wheeling stars …
13 Well David said that we were at the end , everyone believed that they were that the time has come that we was at the end of the world .
14 It was clear , notes Timothy West now , precisely what it was that they were expecting-as he says , ‘ a combination of ‘ Carry On ’ and ‘ Beyond Our Ken ’ . ’
15 There is in my judgment no objection to the decisions attacked in this case on the ground that they were or may have been taken by junior ministers rather than by the Secretary of State .
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