Example sentences of "[that] nobody be " in BNC.
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1 | Even if we can convince ourselves that nobody is getting hurt , even if we are sure we are not cheating , we have a suspicion that it is inappropriate . ’ |
2 | He 's a literate man now , a ferociously eager autodidact who got through Proust , Joyce and Stanislavsky in his twenties , who still retreats to his trailer between takes to write poetry that nobody is allowed to see . |
3 | 45757 : More lacerating intensity in Francesca da Rimini , where no one can deny its appropriateness — it 's the kind of performance which makes you feel that nobody is entitled to express an opinion of the music until they have hear it . |
4 | I keep telling Michel that nobody is in the slightest doubt that we 've run off together , but the fact seems to be that as long as there 's no actual proof , it ca n't hurt us . |
5 | So we 've got to the situation then where erm we are making sure that nobody is gon na put us in a position whereby they can cause us problems . |
6 | For example , we have some little children down here that nobody is taking care of . |
7 | But I realise now that nobody is likely to give me another contract , ever again . |
8 | How does one convince BR that nobody is going to pay rail fares to travel by bus ? |
9 | Will he order an immediate review of those cases with a view to ensuring that nobody is penalised financially purely because of the bravery that they showed and the sacrifice that they were prepared to make for their country ? |
10 | Does not the Minister realise that nobody is asking the Government to second-guess ? |
11 | Your laughter can be unrestrained only if you believe that nobody is getting hurt . |
12 | ‘ But it would n't have taken even that much to know that nobody is transparent — or translucent . ’ |
13 | This means that nobody is around to use the local amenities including shops , taxi services , libraries and the like . |
14 | They have to keep a logbook but that 's only a check to make sure that nobody 's leaving a mess in the common areas and we only have it because we 've found that some residents can have problems because they 've become deskilled in certain things . |
15 | and the best thing is that nobody 's doing it , everybody 's doing cabaret spots along the line jokes and stuff like that , but nobody 's not doing cabaret spots with trumpets |
16 | Cos I think he 's sort of realized now that nobody 's particularly impressed by him taking six grammes and twelve Es at once and going oh I took six grammes of and twelve Es at once and I was really fucked . |
17 | He jerked his foot off the accelerator and glanced in the mirror , heaving a sigh of relief that nobody was on his tail . |
18 | Margaret Thatcher 's strength was that people knew exactly where she stood ; Kinnock 's weakness , admitted ( privately ) even by his friends , was that nobody was sure of his position on any issue . |
19 | Anne was surprised that nobody was taking her up on it . |
20 | Not just the nudity of the girls , or their poses , but the fact that nobody was looking at them , except herself . |
21 | At the time of the fire , British Nuclear Fuels Ltd , which runs Windscale , used its own estimates of the doses of iodine-131 , the most dangerous radio-isotope released during the fire , on individuals to claim that nobody was at risk . |
22 | Just the flicker of a smile when he thought that nobody was looking ( but Jed had practised the deft glance in the mirror and he did n't miss much ) . |
23 | Her eyes glanced sideways to ensure that nobody was listening . |
24 | In the full sense of the word , it is arguable that nobody was governed before the later nineteenth century ; it would certainly be foolish to maintain that either royal or princely government in the twelfth century operated according to fixed rules or without intermission or over all the inhabitants of a defined area . |
25 | He glanced around , satisfied that nobody was taking any notice of his suspicious behaviour , then opened the door fractionally and peered inside . |
26 | Laidlaw stopped outside Room 4 , glanced round to see that nobody was about , then knocked twice . |
27 | Witcher was uncomfortably aware that nobody was laughing at the Doctor . |
28 | He looked round to make sure that nobody was following him , and then he disappeared over the hill . |
29 | But I had a feeling that nobody was really enjoying the game any more . |
30 | A few more attempts convinced him that nobody was going to put in an appearance . |