Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] that [prep] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Those whose main contact with violence has been through television or the cinema may think that in real life , just as in films , the hero or heroine 's story ends when their ordeal is over .
2 He added , ‘ But I must emphasize that at this stage we simply can not tell .
3 Because people seem either to write or commission reports at the slightest excuse you must assume that in most cases a formal , written report is not in fact wanted .
4 The staff who carry out internal verification must ensure that for each award good assessment instruments are available , that the assessors ' judgments on candidates ' work are objective , consistent and in line with the standards for the award , and that the appropriate procedures have been followed .
5 In conclusion , one must remember that in all cases of contributory negligence the burden of proof lies on the party alleging it .
6 Modern man must remember that in earlier times people washed less frequently and that , however chauvinistic we may find it today , women were usually available to fetch water whenever it was needed , even over a distance of several miles .
7 One must remember that in different contexts the question , ‘ Whose land is this ? ’ could be answered , equally correctly , by giving the name of the lord , the peasant or possibly that of some intermediate tenant .
8 Although Gregory came into conflict with Chilperic over the immunities of Tours , the original concessions must indicate that in certain circumstances kings were happy to make grants to their bishops .
9 Students should note that in some subjects , the number of places available for entry into the second year will be limited .
10 It is not material to any issue before the court , but I should record that on 26 March 1991 the board of Lautro considered whether intervention remained justified in the light of information that had come to their knowledge since 30 October 1990 .
11 The fact that conflict produces anti-labour , or a contingent situation that was not the original aim of either conflictual group , must mean that in this schema History has a negative unity , notwithstanding the troubled formulation of the singular-universal .
12 It is , moreover , absolutely essential that the Board 's work is of the highest quality , even if this should mean that at one point or another in time the quantity of production may seem spasmodic .
13 Furthermore , we should recall that in modern individuals ( and almost certainly also in the past ) internalized verbal commands and prohibitions are of the first significance in the acquisition of the superego and manifest this aspect of themselves in the auditory hallucinations of accusing and scorning voices so often found in paranoia .
14 I should add that in any event the Bank of England are in my judgment entitled to the presumption of regularity both as to reasonableness and as to the scope of their functions , and Mr. Philipson has not been able to point to any evidence of fact which can not be reconciled with them having the required reasonable opinion .
15 If a rhetorical approach is to understand a phenomenon such as Taking the Side of the Other , then it must accept that at any time there are both explicit and implicit argumentative features to attitudes .
16 ‘ I must say that from all reports he seems to know his business . ’
17 You should find that with regular watering and feeding until the foliage dies down naturally the situation will improve next year .
18 We may expect that in any event the common law principles of compulsion , and indeed of mistake , will continue to develop in the future .
19 Doctors may feel that in many cases surgery is not clinically indicated .
20 Prosecutors may feel that in serious cases of what has hitherto been threatening conduct under the Public Order Act 1936 , section 5 might be proceeded against as affrays .
21 We may assume that during conditioning associations will be formed between contextual cues and the individual events ( the CS and the US ) that occur in their presence .
22 In 1993 we ought to reflect that in this year a new American president is following in the footsteps of a pioneering Labour government 45 years ago .
23 Many would-be newspaper lensmen might assume that before each job the photographer gets a very precise brief from someone like Dermot O'Shea , and that all they have to do is to go off and get the shot .
24 Well you 'll see that in that apology Milton appears to be conscious of the very point that I am trying to make , that is to say it might be considered out of place in this prose work to speak of myself in direct factual terms , although a poet — a poet intending to write of things unattempted yet in prose or rhyme — a poet soaring in the high region of his fancies , with his garland and singing robes about him , in other words where we ca n't or are n't really invited to make out his individual identity very clearly because it is his role as poet that concerns us , there he clearly feels it would be proper .
25 They 'll knit that on these machines so they 'll stitch transfer , they 'll cable , they 'll , they 'll do base .
26 What I will do , is I 'll split , there are two erm , has got to comply with the procedure or there is a procedure change and I 'll split that into two columns so that it 's a bit more clear
27 so that gives us this and so if I said erm and that 's a all right we 'll leave that as twelve X squared minus one .
28 ‘ We 'll leave that to other bands who can wave their flags much bigger than ours .
29 Railway enthusiasts , local or not , might recall that in this century the GWR named a Castle Class locomotive ‘ Bishop 's Castle ’ , though unfortunately , unlike ‘ Clun Castle ’ it did not survive into preservation .
30 Mr Major therefore made a stab at the second — though it might seem that after 11 years in office , Mrs Thatcher 's radical government should have had all the time it needed for tax reform .
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