Example sentences of "[adj] [modal v] [verb] that some [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | This may mean that some workers are unemployed or that all workers are underemployed , or a combination of both . |
2 | Ruth Muschel and her colleagues at the US National Cancer Institute and at Yale , reporting this discovers in Science ( vol 219 , p 853 ) , suggest that this may mean that some people have an inborn tendency to develop certain kinds of tumour . |
3 | Equally , although there may be pronounced disagreements between states , and between individual citizens within states , about where the line should be drawn , few would dispute that some curtailment of the liberty is indispensable to the stability of society ; and indeed in the United Kingdom today our lives are permeated by enforceable duties to provide information on demand , created by Parliament and tolerated by the majority , albeit in some cases with reluctance . |
4 | Despite the definitional problems , some would argue that some form of specialization is an inevitable feature of organizational development . |
5 | This will mean that some individuals now have a different payment date for Council Tax to that they previously had for Community Charge . |