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

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1 She had planned to get over to her mother 's by the afternoon , but the day had been so rare that neither of them could bear to finish it .
2 It is clear that neither of them could call on the personal loyalty of the royal servants in the duchy .
3 It is clear that neither of them could call on the personal loyalty of the royal servants in the duchy .
4 If we are making up a play about the " Keeper of the Keys " , why do you think that neither of them can see ?
5 He knows that neither of them will utter a word till they 're hanging by their balls from Tower Bridge .
6 She agreed to try a behaviour chart and identified that each of them should sit in their own chairs , eat their own food quietly , and not interfere with each other .
7 They had agreed that each of them should have carte blanche , no questions asked nor opinions given , unsolicited .
8 Accordingly , the parties agree that each of them will accept my decision on the matters referred to me hereunder as conclusive and binding and that neither will bring any action or proceeding or make any claim against me as expert relating to or arising from the performance of my duties hereunder .
9 But putting up more candidates increases the danger that each of them will contend as an individual rather than as a member of a team : it makes the campaign harder to co-ordinate .
10 I call upon everyone to begin to work to create such an agenda in the coming months , mindful that each of us may have to make some compromises along the way if we are to end with something in which we all can believe .
11 There is much that each of us can do to help ourselves — by not smoking , by eating sensibly , by taking regular exercise , and by not drinking too much .
12 There is much that each of us can do to help ourselves — by not smoking , by eating sensibly , by taking regular exercise , and by not drinking too much .
13 They were told also that half of them would face redundancy .
14 We now know that some of what must have been his ‘ hopes and wishes ’ and ‘ dreams of fame ’ have been fulfilled ; his worth as a novelist and his work in Canada have been acknowledged by succeeding generations .
15 The windows are interesting , with their association with the wool trade , though there is some speculation that some of them may have been brought from another house .
16 If those who profit from the sale of descriptions of their investigations and speculations about matters of public interest are not restrained by fear of appropriate penal or financial consequences from publishing defamatory statements which are false , it is likely that some of them would publish so much in the nature of defamatory allegations against public organisations , and the men and women who run those organisations , that the public , if there was no effective process for determining whether the charges were substantially true or not , might cease to be greatly concerned about the charges save for such amusement as the stories might provide .
17 I 'm sure that some of them will help me . ’
18 The thing about the Paddies is that some of them can pass as English if they 've been brought up here .
19 At the end Christopher took matters in hand and commanded Francis to instruct his guests that some of them must volunteer to wash up .
20 I mean I know there 's always an argument , especially here in Oxford , that people just come , look round the colleges and they 're gone again , but having said that some of them must spend some money .
21 For fourthly he talks about the women in his past , acknowledging that some of it must have been his fault .
22 I am sensitive to the fact that some of you will understand the problem more powerfully than any illustration , but I will press on .
23 But 28% do feel working mothers regard themselves as superior which suggest that some of us might have got carried away with out own importance .
24 There is however considerable interest among some of the younger members in doing this and there is a project that some of us will return to the Talyllyn when it can be arranged .
25 ‘ The Esquire article was a disgraceful attack on a man who needs defending in a way that few of us can imagine . ’
26 23.1 If any dispute or difference arises between the Parties hereto in connection with or arising out of the Agreement and provided that either of them shall have given notice in writing thereof , the Parties shall try to reach an agreement by negotiating in goodwill and at the highest level .
27 ‘ I do n't really think , ’ said Helen , ‘ that either of us would feel very comfortable after this . ’
28 I doubt that either of us could survive such a lengthy association . ’
29 But I do n't see that either of us could produce a shred of evidence to support our extremely unlikely thesis , so I do n't see that we 're much further advanced .
30 ‘ instant yen ’ and ‘ the searches for Shamans in the desert ’ , but unfortunately he offers his readers no Good Cult Guide and one feels that many of them may continue to go astray .
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