Example sentences of "that [pron] [noun] [modal v] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The company even acknowledges that its software might one day be used to cluster workstations that were all alien , with no Alpha-based ones in there .
2 He 'd worried , often enough , that he had n't got the measure of Mrs Ames , that their friendship would one day founder on a simple misunderstanding .
3 At the back of some people 's minds lurk fears that their region may one day become an island universe again .
4 And , Sir , I come to crave of you a boon , that you will give me Rodrigo of Bivar to be my husband , with whom I shall hold myself well married , and greatly honoured ; for certain I am that his possessions will one day be greater than those of any man in your dominions .
5 Had he suspected , when he left the Venetian state , that his Copernicanism might one day bring him into confrontation with papal authority , he might have thought twice before leaving a region in which dissident scholars could flourish and where printers , for commercial reasons , were already disobeying papal rules .
6 If Fumaroli fears for the future of French traditions , if he worries that his students will one day no longer be reading Montaigne and Proust , he should address himself not just to Mr Lang , but also to Mr Berlusconi and Mr Murdoch and Mr Hersant .
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