Example sentences of "[noun] ' [noun] that [pers pn] [modal v] " in BNC.

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1 Expert clauses very commonly provide that the decision will be final and binding , and it is clearly in the parties ' interests that it should be so .
2 Magellan , overjoyed and believing that his ultimate goal was within his grasp , brushed aside the doubters ' view that he should , despite the discovery , turn back eastwards for the Moluccas .
3 However , one still feels that the processes of preparation within the schools and youth theatre groups are the most valuable learning areas , yet , these areas must be heightened by the youngsters ' realisation that they will eventually perform in a well-equipped , professional space .
4 Or , as is much more likely to be the truth of the matter , evidence of the parents ' fear that they might be depriving the child of some advantage if the ritual is omitted .
5 Well , perhaps this is a few too many , but he knows after many years ' experience that he can ask for this and that it is necessary .
6 The rate at which Sunday schools sprang up nevertheless strengthened the authorities ' conviction that they would have to make better provision for the education of the masses .
7 The compounds ' responses to magnetic fields and pressure have boosted scientists ' hopes that they will form the basis of practical superconducting .
8 It is enough for me to say that , on the basis of those two cases , the arguments of the two councils in the Stoke-on-Trent case struck your Lordships as being very powerful , but not sufficiently powerful to persuade your Lordships ' House that it need not refer the matter to the European Court of Justice under article 177 .
9 The Americans ' belief that they could make it ‘ lives on the streets of America today ’ .
10 The homeworkers ' expectations that they would receive work regularly , and their effective inability to refuse consignments of work , meant that their situation was similar to that of the regular casuals in the " O'Kelly case " .
11 This respect for Eliot and the desire to do something of which he would approve , was further manifested in the Maritains ' wish that I should visit Bergson .
12 The participant orientation finds expression in citizens ' beliefs that they can influence government at both the national and local level .
13 And if Germany is destined to become one and inevitably rise to a position of leadership in Europe , let us seriously consider the sceptics ' view that it should at least not happen in our generation .
14 Insure yourself — Due to lack of space last month , we omitted the warning from Magdala Thomas ' article that you should be fully insured before doing any work on someone else 's tank .
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