Example sentences of "that [noun] [modal v] [verb] the [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 Deepening concern that Labour could form the next government at Westminster provides a potent message for the billboards which other parties , with links to neither of the two main protaganists , can not match : ‘ Vote Kennedy to keep Kinnock out . ’
2 Sam Nujoma , President of Namibia , which became a Commonwealth member at independence in March 1990 , said that he hoped that Mandela would attend the next CHOGM , in 1993 , " as head of state of a non-racial , democratic South Africa " .
3 It was decided that Wordsworth should write the first book or canto of the tale , Coleridge the second , ‘ and which ever had done first , was to set about the third ’ .
4 So much so that , in a recent US television interview , Apple 's chief executive officer John Scully made a prediction that telecoms will dominate the next stage in the development of computing .
5 I received this letter on Monday , and realized that Joe would arrive the next day .
6 The authority of the Prime Minister was also undermined during December by the confusion generated by demands that Japan should mark the 50th anniversary of its 1941 attack on the United States naval base at Pearl Harbour with a clear apology .
7 Reports circulating in Hong Kong suggest that Britain will authorise the next group deportation under the mandatory programme before the next meeting of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees ' Indo-China committee on January 18 .
8 Colonel Ford , worried that he was losing his veteran Captain of skirmishers , had begged d'Alembord to stay for the impending campaign and implicit in the Colonel 's plea was a promise that d'Alembord would receive the next vacant majority in the battalion .
9 In view of their close relationship , it is fitting that Hofmann should have the last words on Edward Chambers Nicholson .
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