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

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1 They may consider that many forms of non-consensual sexual intercourse are not so grave as to be labelled rape .
2 I imagine the wages for housework people must think that any work by women in the unions is a waste of time .
3 But I must emphasize that this concept of relationship is an abstraction , an invention of the observing anthropologist .
4 This might lead her to change her expectation of the average level of prices ; after all , if she is rational she must know that unpredictable movements in aggregate demand can occur and that one symptom of them is that the price in her island is higher than she was expecting the average to be .
5 As he said , such a retailer must recognise that each family in such hard times will buy only one turkey , one tin of biscuits , and one Christmas pudding , and the retailer which is not open will lose that custom .
6 The National Curriculum has the virtue of concentrating the mind on the requirement of variety , but we must recognise that adequate provision of variety is in practice very difficult to achieve , calling for intense and careful planning .
7 It must show that serious offences against the criminal law will be effectively dealt with .
8 In imagining what it would be like to be fundholders in future we should assume that overall adequacy of funding for health care will be less than we have previously known .
9 Moreover , we should assume that future decisions about Unix will have to take into account what is good for Novell .
10 This should ensure that any discrepancy between the cost and financial accounts each week that is charged to a variance account is very small , less than , say , £10 for the whole of a financial year .
11 We must ensure that all staff with considerable expertise work to best effect in collaborating not only with the health services but with social and education services .
12 Mirror panels are expensive of course and you must ensure that large slabs of it can be got through doors , up stair-wells , and onto lifts or elevators .
13 1.62 As we have seen , when the defendant pays into court after making an interim payment , he must ensure that this notice of payment in states that the interim payment has been taken into account ( Ord 29 , r15 ) if he wants to put the plaintiff on risk for the aggregate of the two payments .
14 We must ensure that those problems in the south-east are addressed .
15 The CPSU , in his view , must represent the interests of ‘ working people ’ above all , and must ensure that any transition to market relations reflected their interests and not those of ‘ neocapitalist elements and the criminal bourgeoisie ’ .
16 We must insist that sociological analysis at all scales explores how these relations combine with one another .
17 ‘ We must remember that small group of people who have had such a dreadful year — the tabloid journalists , ’ said Mel .
18 Fry deliberately wrote the next part of his essay in a railway refreshment room ( ‘ One must remember that public places of this kind merely reflect the average citizen 's soul , as expressed in his home ’ ) .
19 ‘ And you must remember that this aunt of mine is a much respected figure in the community .
20 ‘ I do n't want to bore you , ’ Harvey said , ‘ but you should understand that these heaps of wire can practically think — linear programming — which means that instead of going through all the alternatives they have a hunch which is the right one .
21 The numbers of studies of this area are lower than those of more northerly tracts , and this should suggest that further work in a variety of sub-disciplines be carried out here .
22 Again we should note that this increase in conceptual precision can be achieved , and is achieved in other languages , without recourse to grammatical devices of this kind .
23 We should note that this fixing of the deictic centre is particularly appropriate to what Lyons ( 1977 : 637 ) calls
24 This must mean that future progress in the control of malaria will slow down .
25 In part it must mean that past generations of people have created a culture and it has been handed down to the present generation .
26 The putting together of a record of achievement and the formative use of assessment at every stage of schooling should mean that such patterns of feedback as well as prediction would in time be developed as would cross the divide between primary , secondary , sixth form , tertiary college , FE and higher education .
27 This should mean that smaller numbers of students have access to a larger range of resources than formerly .
28 Francis has got to try to get Hirst back to business quickly , and the player himself should realise that this dream of glory can become reality under the guidance of Francis .
29 ( Nevertheless I must admit that this point of view counts among its adherents Max Born , who was one of the founding fathers of the subject . )
30 After 32 years I continue to enjoy my Medau by doing three classes a week — with Myrtle Mott at Plumstead , with Elsie Streek at Alderwood School and with Bridget at Sidcup and I must say that this form of movement has given me a great deal of pleasure so LONG LIVE MEDAU .
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