Example sentences of "[vb infin] [that] [pron] [vb mod] [be] [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ But in May 1945 I did not know that they would be killed and I did not know until Count Tolstoy drew it to my attention in 1979 , 1980 and 1985 .
2 He must know that you can be trusted , otherwise his first and last inclination must inevitably be to turn you down .
3 Ye of little faith should know that it could be earned but not in a normal working week .
4 Little did I know that I would be confronted with the loss of a loved one , my husband Norman , so soon and unexpectedly .
5 In all his writings from hiding he had increasingly found a brave and defiant secular voice : one that recognised a ‘ God-shaped hole ’ in life , but did not doubt that it could be filled by art , literature and imagination .
6 How can you guarantee that you will be restored to your proper un-self ?
7 ‘ And the commission would not agree to postpone payment until slaughter unless we could guarantee that it would be picked up by the holder of the animal when it was ten months old . ’
8 ‘ I do not consider that it can be said that at the moment of striking the child , he [ the father ] had the necessary evil intent or wilfulness to justify a finding either that he assaulted the child or that he wilfully ill-treated her .
9 I do n't think that they can be taken to be in any particular order .
10 AS THE NEW BLONDE BEHIND THE BAR , DO YOU THINK THAT YOU WILL BE SEEN AS A YOUNG BET LYNCH ? :
11 Moreover I do not think that it can be said that they succeed in righting the imbalance in the symbolism of Christianity .
12 I find this a difficult case to understand but I do not think that it can be said to support the Woolwich principle .
13 I do not think that it can be doubted either that he wrote , i.e. dictated , a fair number of the letters in the RNI .
14 I mean I do n't think that he should be castigated for not having women just because he has n't got a woman .
15 I do not think that anything would be gained by having an ombudsman to handle those problems .
16 I do not think that I shall be called , Mr. Speaker .
17 But it does emphasize that they must be extended to allow for membership to be endogenous in order to deal with some of the questions raised .
18 When you do leave the house , I will ensure that you will be accompanied at all times .
19 Though people expect illness to become more frequent in old age , you should not assume that nothing can be done , but should consult your doctor if you think you have a health problem .
20 Though people expect illness to become more frequent in old age , you should not assume that nothing can be done , but should consult your doctor if you think you have a health problem .
21 Just because the technology offers exciting possibilities , we can not assume that they will be realised .
22 The question is whether grammar ought to be taught as a separate formal study , like harmony or counterpoint , or whether a teacher can assume that it will be picked up through practice .
23 Yeah I mean I I would assume that there must be agreed death rates which everybody would accept as as as being applicable in projecting population .
24 ( 2 ) If the specimen with the lower proportion of alcohol contains no more than 50 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath , the person who provided it may claim that it should be replaced by such specimen as may be required under section 7(4) of this Act and , if he then provides such a specimen , neither specimen of breath shall be used .
25 I do not believe that they would be put off by a hostile bid not being ‘ good-form ’ . ’
26 Nor do I believe that it can be said that in no way can we disentangle ourselves from the religious myth which we have inherited .
27 As suggested by one formidable opponent of the views in question ( also the author of the objection having to do with understanding Chinese ) we do not so understand consciousness that we can believe that it must be possessed by a set of water pipes , paper clips , and old beer cans , provided that they instantiate a certain programme .
28 He believed that induced abortion was an outrage against women 's health when performed in inadequate conditions ' but he did not believe that it should be made legal .
29 Does she believe that it should be left in that country ?
30 Those who do n't take heed should remember that they can be fined up to £400 for ignoring a hosepipe or sprinkler ban , and up to £2,000 for ignoring a drought order .
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