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

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1 Things were a bit easier at Binbrook in that direction as we could sleep between midnight and 6am , but I must admit that most nights I had considerably less sleep than that .
2 I must emphasise that these conclusions are quite tentative , because of the lack of data , hopefully as we carry on , and maybe get more schools involved , we 'll get a bigger set of data , then we can actually do some statistical analysis , and , to be more certain of the results , but it shows general patterns that we 'd expect , so it makes , it shows that it 's quite easy for the schoolchildren , and it fits in very well with their geography courses , and the new G C S E curriculum .
3 I should think that all politicians , and I speak for myself , we all face this temptation .
4 I should say that these errors have all been without exception quite trivial in themselves .
5 I should add that these instances are very rare and on the whole fish and frogs can live together perfectly amicably .
6 I could foresee that these factors might lose us the seat — even if the Conservative vote was on its best politically correct behaviour on polling day .
7 among anthropologists and among philosophers but I dare say that most readers of this book would like to situate themselves somewhere on the Epicurean side of the fence ; so would I , but the intellectual difficulties which flow from that position are very great .
8 I used to think that all children were the same .
9 James Wood , Director of the Art Institute of Chicago , conveyed a suspicion held by most high-level museum administrators : ‘ I would assume that these exhibitions have been tailored more as events than as the kind of exhibitions that are being sought after by the major museums ’ .
10 I would hope that 's a hope I would hope that enough women who wanted to could actually be in parliament if that 's what they wanted , could be runners , could be models .
11 I would suggest that many women are coming to doubt that it is .
12 I , I would suggest that any areas here at , as a overall statement where you said things do n't apply to continuous , that those are actually taken out and that every procedure applies to everything , unless it is specifically removed and your continuous one allows you the
13 According to the guidelines I would assess that all residents of Edinburgh have access to a –community woodland ’ if the 5 miles parameter is adopted .
14 On the positive side , I would argue that these devices may make it easier to withstand setbacks , to hold on to a belief in ultimate victory when times are hard , because they all underline the continuities of racial oppression .
15 Well , from what I have gleaned over the years , I would say that many women find it harder to accept an affair which had a strong emotional attachment .
16 Because I I would say that all members of the council face those kinds of cuts .
17 So with one proviso , I would say that that households will form whatever number of dwellings you write into the structure plan , those households will form in North Yorkshire .
18 You get that in any society , but I would say that these loonies are in the minority and certainly would get the " clog pie " from any walking or caving club .
19 I would imagine that most chairs made by craftsmen are of the spindled variety , from the Windsor to the Shaker and many shades in between .
20 erm , and there are two aspects , that they can a stimulant and whilst I 'm , I would agree that many women , it is part of dealing with problems in their lives , coping with stress , that part of that is also withdrawal symptoms from the nicotine , and
21 I shall suggest that these attempts to find what I call compensatory factors not only fail to be counterbalances , but also represent the undoing of Christology .
22 I shall argue that such beings would have a psychological arrow of time that was backward .
23 In this chapter I shall argue that such problems are rooted in a variety of differences in values , practices , perspectives and professional ethos , arising out of a range of social , cultural and historical processes .
24 The verbal expression of a maxim will be something like : ‘ In circumstances of such and such a sort I shall act thus ’ , and I act immorally unless I can will that all agents should guide their behaviour by a corresponding maxim directed at themselves .
25 ‘ I am satisfied that there are no grounds on which I can say that these charges are bad , but with regard to the equity of redemption I am satisfied on the evidence that what Mrs. Wardman did was at the request of and in reliance on her daughter , and under her influence .
26 I can see that such questions could seem relevant to your inquiry and for that reason I 'm prepared to be frank .
27 Looking back I can see that some details of the various journeys have become confused in my memory .
28 And , why , you may argue that those criteria are too strict , those are criteria that are used in a medical sense .
29 You may find that some positions for intercourse become uncomfortable .
30 In addition to general sessions , you may find that some clinics offer sessions to deal with particular methods of contraception or for particular groups — for example , for young people .
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