Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] that [det] [noun pl] [modal v] " in BNC.

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1 " It would be wrong for me to pretend that these problems can be solved quickly — if they can be solved at all .
2 I fear that such risks will be taken by the government here too .
3 If that is the case I imagine that more Scots will wish to take advantage of trust status .
4 I conclude that such carers will either be obtained from the crossroads organisation or something similar or from private advertisement but not from a nursing agency .
5 I hope that all nurses will once again join and fight to remove this barrier between traditional and Project 2000 students .
6 I hope that both companies will be successful in the privatisation programme because both have much to contribute in different ways .
7 I hope that more countries will join that number in the coming months .
8 Having read An evening with a touch of class ( September SHE ) , I hope that more women will be encouraged to join an evening class .
9 However , I hope that these notes will be good enough to serve as a general guide .
10 I suspect that such things may gradually wither away , as members of staff are increasingly prepared to give their time according to the letter of their contracts and no more , and are increasingly expected to do so .
11 I suspect that most chemists will experience a twinge of alarm to hear that ammonium ferric hexacyanoferrate II is an approved feed additive in Norway for animals destined for human consumption and wonder why this expensive synthetic material is being studied in the UK as a way to reduce the transfer of caesium from feed to animal , rather than cheap , naturally occurring , widely available alternatives like bentonites or zeolites .
12 I suspect that these matters will be discussed on a number of occasions in the future , but the Opposition should not be too complacent about the attitudes and voting patterns of those north of the border for ever and a day .
13 I appreciate that those readers might have purchased copies of the book if the public library service had not provided it . ’
14 I know that some parents might become tense while waiting to see their children , and they feel they need a cigarette to calm their nerves .
15 Of course , when I look at you , I know that these stories ca n't be true .
16 I believe that many visitors would like to have available a short paper about the early history to enable them to derive greater enjoyment from their stay and I hope those who want to know more will be stimulated to consult the Inventory .
17 I can give the hon. Gentleman the undertaking — it is of the sort that I gave him in Committee — that I believe that many things should be done with the extra resources that we shall have , and in the context of administrative matters the care of records is relevant .
18 I believe that all parents would rather pay increased taxes or not receive tax cuts if that would deal with the problem .
19 I believe that these conditions can be satisfied .
20 Our only hope is sponsorship but even here I feel that most corporations would prefer investment .
21 It seems odd that I should be expected to pay for the privilege of assisting in this way , in particular , as I doubt that these changes will alleviate the falling numbers of applicants to medical schools in the UK .
22 I knew that such contradictions could be resolved for Jean-Claude in his work , and I felt that he , like me , should not allow them to dominate life .
23 We carefully considered that issue , and I agree that many parents would have been reluctant to allow their children to serve with the armed forces at such a young age if homosexuality had been allowed .
24 I agree that these appeals should be dismissed for the reasons given by Dillon L.J .
25 For these reasons , I agree that these appeals should be allowed , although I can not agree on the main issue , for the discussion of which this further hearing was arranged .
26 I agree that more businesses should contemplate approaching younger children and at an early stage arousing their interest in what science or engineering may hold for them .
27 I think that some girls ca n't disassociate themselves from all the advertising they see .
28 I could do with you on my permanent staff — but I think that these articles will hit home , cause a stir , such a stir as Henry Mayhew created some time ago when he , too , wrote of the cabined and confined lives of the capital 's poor .
29 I think that few girls would enjoy hunting and those who did hunt would not revel in the thrill of it , ( as the boys did ) at least for along time .
30 As a young physician dedicated to an academic career , I think that several points may explain the paucity of first class researchers currently attaining senior posts .
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