Example sentences of "[that] [det] [modal v] [verb] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The sorcerers believed that that would weaken the strong kinship that would exist between you . ’
2 They decided between them that that would make the apparent spontaneity of their performances artificial .
3 The hope here is that each will reinforce the other , and make the school experience less of a bewildering succession of totally disparate experiences .
4 Mr Siaurusevicius said that this might split the Lithuanian Party , with the majority approving the proposal , and a minority remaining members of the All-Union Party .
5 It was implied that this might explain the enormous rise in my BMA/BUPA premium .
6 So your Higher Self lovingly sends you an emotional trauma , in the hope that this might release the blocked-up emotions .
7 Occasionally the proprietors of some of the quality houses would comment on the successful inclusion of travel films in the programme as it was thought that this would impress the casual respectable trade but far more common was the exhibitor who reported a hostile response to short films dealing with ‘ industrial ’ subjects .
8 Black leaders were determined to press ahead with their own civil rights campaign in the hope that this would prod the Federal government into action .
9 We did get through some pretty hot language , erm he did say that this would destroy the tripartite system and he quoted me and said that I said it was a system which was the end of the world .
10 The CBI also called for heavier lorries — up to 44 tonnes — to be permitted in Britain , on the grounds that this would reduce the overall number of lorries in the country by 9,000 .
11 Early in February 1726 Montrose instructed his commissioner in Scotland to organise his friends to support the plan of a reduction in emoluments for the collector , believing that this would discourage the new candidates and ensure Kirkton 's re-election , for the duke was determined ‘ to stand by him upon the above terms , I mean of a smaller sellary for the future ’ .
12 A dense and no-nonsense text ensures that this will remain the basic general reference work in English , helped by the excellent technical appendices and stunning photographs .
13 The only technology which has n't yet really blossomed in the page printer market is that of the inkjet and it is likely that this will replace the current 300dpi page printers in the not too distant future .
14 Yet membership of the ERM means that few can take the appropriate action to stimulate their economies .
15 Instead it agrees with the Government 's view , expressed in its document ‘ Sensible Drinking ’ , that these could penalise the moderate drinker , while problem drinkers would either continue drinking to excess and deprive their families of essentials or switch to cheaper or illicit drinks .
16 As and when National Building Regulations include means of escape , fire fighting facilities and other additional requirements , it is understood that these will supersede the parallel clauses in any Local Authority Acts .
17 There is strong evidence that many will choose the last-named option .
18 That many will miss the old Paddington of Brunel and Wyatt and Paxton with its aisles and transepts , and its slim wrought iron arabesques , is … certain .
19 In other words , small flaccid penises tend to expand to a much greater degree than penises that are already quite large when resting , so that both will reach the average erect size of six inches or so .
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