Example sentences of "[modal v] be [adj] [prep] that [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 A settlor can even address the beneficiary of the trust , for example ‘ I ask , Gaius Seius , that you should be content with that thing ’ or ‘ I wish that to be given to you , .
2 ‘ You 're the one who should be indignant about that incident . ’
3 I suppose that I should be happy with that response .
4 He could not say what he just thought , which was that she should be afraid of that place now .
5 so you say it must be implicit in that decision that the , the commission was satisfied that the objective criteria er would separate the sheep from the goats , erm so that no one who would , would be excluded who was capable of competing
6 ‘ All the Englishmen in the squad are very experienced and any Lions ’ side must be strong on that quality .
7 No one must be false to that oath , but in order to return a collective verdict , the verdict of you all , there must necessarily be argument , and a certain amount of give and take and adjustment of views within the scope of the oath you have taken , and it makes for great public inconvenience and expense if jurors can not agree owing to the unwillingness of one of their number to listen to the arguments of the rest .
8 You must be careful with that laugh .
9 Of course she might be pleased with that outcome , but she may also have a new feeling of helplessness , in that she has failed to manage her own problems .
10 One reason is that the commercial transaction test seems to go too far ; many transactions which will be generally regarded as perfectly legitimate forms of investment , are entered into solely , or at least predominantly , for tax reasons , and I think it would be wrong to suggest that they might be taxable for that reason alone .
11 Lately , he had been of a mind to trace his son Arnold Thomas , but until such a day as he might be fortunate in that respect , he had no one except the lily-livered David .
12 This should include emergency services such as the police as well as line management or other individuals who might be useful in that situation .
13 Section 33(3) requires the court to have regard to all the circumstances of the case and in particular to : ( a ) the length of , and the reasons for , the delay on the part of the plaintiff ; ( b ) the extent to which , having regard to the delay , the evidence adduced or likely to be adduced by the plaintiff or the defendant is or is likely to be less cogent than if the action had been brought within the time allowed by s11 or ( as the case may be ) by s12 ; ( c ) the conduct of the defendant after the cause of action arose , including the extent ( if any ) to which he responded to requests reasonably made by the plaintiff for information or inspection for the purpose of ascertaining facts which were or might be relevant to the plaintiff 's cause of action against the defendant ; ( d ) the duration of any disability of the plaintiff arising after the date of the accrual of the cause of action ; ( e ) the extent to which the plaintiff acted promptly and reasonably once he knew whether or not the act or omission of the defendant , to which the injury was attributable , might be capable at that time of giving rise to an action for damages ; ( f ) the steps , if any , taken by the plaintiff to obtain medical , legal or other expert advice and the nature of any such advice he may have received .
14 Your mates might be stuck in that traffic 'old-up at Lime'ouse , ’ he said to Freddie .
15 So although there is not as yet any definitive question , any definitive answer to this same question which was raised by Mr a couple of years ago , it is under consideration and we would hope that the sort of answer which he is hoping for might be forthcoming from that source .
16 well he said the house is going up for sale , I think he thinks I 'll be patient in that direction , it 's not that , it 's just that if it was a nice house , a normal house where the kids can play out on a nice day and just hang the washing out , I could be getting on with it
17 But Charlie , seriously , and I mean this , you 've got to make your own life , and it must be a married life because I 'll be stuck in that house until Emma is old enough to look after herself .
18 ‘ You 'll be careful in that car , wo n't you ?
19 In that case , the House of Lords concluded that a bank giving information as to the liquidity of one of its own customers to another bank so that the latter could show the information to one of its customers could be liable to that customer , even though the first bank did not know the identity of the second bank 's customer , the ultimate recipient of the information .
20 Now my feeling is that in doing an evaluation one ought to try and develop each of these different viewpoints , then leave it to the people concerned that have to make the decisions to pick up each of these and to make the decisions , but at least the evaluation itself is not sort of ruling out of court any of the viewpoints that could be important in that situation , so any person who 's involved , even if they 're in a minority of one , at least feels that his views are there in the evaluation somewhere and they 're made legitimate by it .
21 Yes I 'd be grateful for that chairman if that could be arranged thank you .
22 SERAFIN : If you 'd be happy with that arrangement
23 The approach followed here is simply not a policy-orientated one , although it may be helpful to that purpose incidentally .
24 An interlocutory injunction , preventing further infringement , may be available before that date .
25 The authority conferred by the resolution may be general for that purpose or limited to the purchase of shares of any particular class or description , and may be unconditional or subject to conditions ( s166(2) ) .
26 A local authority , once satisfied that an odour amounts to a statutory nuisance is under a duty to serve an abatement notice in accordance with s.93 of the Public Health Act 1936 on the person whose act , default or sufferance gave rise to the nuisance or caused it to continue , requiring that person , in a specified time , usually two to six months , to abate the nuisance and to execute such remedial works and take such steps as may be necessary for that purpose .
27 ( a ) a convertible loan stock does not fall within the definition of a " qualifying corporate bond " as mentioned above ( unless it is a deep gain security ) and may be attractive for that reason ;
28 Someone may now say : nevertheless , though checkerboard solutions may be desirable for that reason on some occasions , we do better to reject their use out of hand in advance , because we have reason to think that in the long run more discrete injustice will be created than avoided through these solutions .
29 Newspapers exist in a competitive market-place and have to employ whatever means possible to survive in that market-place ; overtly political packaging and purity may be incidental to that objective .
30 In terms of Easingwold , I have a client who owns about forty acres who would be delighted with that solution but erm , I do n't think that Easingwold could support that level of development , if we 're talking a around about two thousand dwellings , without very very substantial harm to its character and setting .
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