Example sentences of "[modal v] [vb infin] [that] [pron] [be] [v-ing] " in BNC.
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1 | I must stress that we are looking primarily , or we propose to look primarily , er , at the east of the county . |
2 | The differences in contents in different individuals come about in the following manner , and here I must stress that I am talking about sexually reproducing species such as our own . |
3 | I must emphasize that I am thinking not of antiracism as a political objective , or a goal which emerges alongside other issues from the daily struggles of black people , from the practice of community organizations and voluntary groups , even from the war of position which must be waged inside the institutions of the state . |
4 | We should stress that we are talking of constructional applicability . |
5 | ( I should stress that I am using human size as an imaginary example : I do not know how many genetic loci and alleles are really at work in this case . ) |
6 | They were concerned least the Shah should think that they were rebuking him for comparing him unfavourably with them of steel . |
7 | The English King is no fool He must know that we are approaching . |
8 | And he , he he must know that he 's gon na keep it up . |
9 | We must recognise that they are getting a raw deal and are being victimised by the Government . |
10 | Egg producers must recognise that they are competing in the sophisticated food industry of the late 1980s and that they have a responsibility to the consumer . |
11 | The badge is secret — and no-one should know that it 's hiding on the front until she gets the T-shirt or jumper on . |
12 | If an item requires to be replaced we should ensure that we are replacing on a like for like basis and not giving the insured a superior item containing advanced features and additional facilities . |
13 | We must ensure that we are operating in full compliance with the legal requirements of our software licenses . |
14 | Members of suitable quality were needed , but members must feel that they were getting value for money . |
15 | Sometimes in these accounts of the hurly-burly of the streets , we must feel that we are edging into an unfamiliar world , but here the characters need no introduction and eighty years later their motives are immediately familiar and lifelike . |
16 | By this I mean that you must feel that you are dealing with an aspect of yourself as you draw . |
17 | By this I mean that you must feel that you are dealing with an aspect of yourself as you draw . |
18 | This is usually recoupable , so the band should realize that they are spending their own money on tour , and not the record company 's . |
19 | It means , by contrast , that when we talk of the technological imperative and resource allocation , we must realize that we are talking about the political process , and understand what this involves . |
20 | They should remember that they are suggesting and not giving the actual location . |
21 | each potential investor who accepts the invitation should warrant that he/she is acquiring the shares for his/her own account for long term investment and notwithstanding this warranty it must be reasonable for the issuing company in all the circumstances to believe this warranty ; |
22 | We must remember that he is waging a dirty war . |
23 | Dr Anthony Storr , author of the recently-published Churchill 's Black Dog , in which he showed how senior politicans often turned stresses of up-bringing into strengths , said yesterday : ‘ I 'm interested because the gates must mean that she 's feeling increasingly insecure and threatened in a simple , straightforward way ; and that 's an interesting phenomenum in itself because she 's been so absolutely certain of herself . |
24 | Certain tracks and off-course bookmakers must realise that they are rubbing our noses in the dirt . |
25 | The hon. Gentleman , who has only just wandered in , should realise that I am responding to points raised earlier by his hon. Friends . |
26 | ‘ Anyone investing in eastern Europe should realise that it 's going to be very long-term , 10 , 15 or even 20 years , ’ she says . |
27 | I dare say he felt that all this modern stuff was a bit beyond him , and I must admit that it is getting beyond me . |
28 | ‘ It was a very worthwhile event , ’ she said , ‘ but I must admit that I was aching for days afterwards ! ’ |
29 | Those ‘ threatened ’ by the computer should recall that they are dealing with an ‘ idiot machine ’ that can do nothing without them . |
30 | And here I must agree that I am beginning to fear that we may be on the edge of an age of the worst kind of mass production . |