Example sentences of "that it [modal v] [verb] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Details of the new force , which was expected to become operational by the end of 1994 , revealed that it would consist of three elements : a Rapid Reaction Force consisting of a multinational corps under UK command ; Main Defence Forces consisting of six multinational corps ( two under German command , one each under US , Netherlands and Belgian command and another under rotating German and Danish command ) ; and Augmentation Forces or reserves .
2 He hoped that it would lead to similar moves by other countries .
3 On the one hand the approach I am proposing would lead the learners to realize ( in the sense of actualize ) grammatical potential in contexts of use , that is to say that it would lead to effective behaviour .
4 I was deeply disturbed by this and quite convinced that it would lead to serious trouble .
5 Rivals British Midland , Virgin Atlantic and Air UK objected to the merger and asked the Government and the European Commission to examine the takeover amid claims that it would lead to further domination of domestic airline business by BA .
6 Bush strongly backed the measure , passed by Congress on June 13 , despite objections from some business groups that it would lead to numerous law suits .
7 Having initially announced that it would continue with commercial whaling in defiance of an international moratorium , the North Norwegian Minke Whalers Association has called off its hunt .
8 Donald Brash , the governor of the Reserve Bank , suggested that it gave scope for easing monetary controls and predicted that it would result in lower interest rates .
9 Little did we know that it would result in one of the most amazing periods of any of our lives — including David 's I 'm sure .
10 One might suppose that it would depend on all the complex features of the star from which it had formed — not only its mass and rate of rotation , but also the different densities of various parts of the star , and the complicated movements of the gases within the star .
11 I wish to explore those proposals , lay bare the dangers which lurk beneath them and identify the threat not only to parliamentary representation from Scotland in this House but to the economic well-being of Scotland if the Labour party were ever in a position to exercise in Scotland the kind of powers that it would give to such an assembly .
12 He also emphasises the ethics : ‘ Certainly if anyone were to advocate placing whale genes or elephant growth hormone genes into the genetic code of a human embryo , so that it would grow to sexual maturity at age six , and twice as tall …
13 The United Biscuit 's chairman could never have guessed in his early days with the firm that it would grow into such a huge food manufacturer .
14 The director said that it would take between one and two weeks for the Soviet Union to send the forces it is currently pulling out , back into eastern Europe .
15 Hong Kong officials described the accord as a " major breakthrough " and predicted that it would take between two and three years to clear the camps .
16 The need to enlist French help , with the awareness that it would come on French terms , was agreed by the council which met at Stirling on 2 November 1547 .
17 Once it was mooted that there should be a study-period after school , but this was vetoed by the parents ' meeting which protested that it would interfere with after-school sports .
18 and that it would add between 1 per cent .
19 Japan announced that it would increase by 5,500 million yen ( approximately equivalent to $34,000,000 ) an 8,000 million yen special fund which it had created for providing technical assistance to Latin America .
20 And so the issue the discussion has focused on , from where I 'm sitting , seems to have focused on is , you know can one afford to let loose a strategic policy and could such a policy be written in a way that it would work for inward investment attraction without being a a Trojan horse as you know letting in a lot of other nasty things .
21 On Jan. 10 , 1990 , the electronics and industrial giant Siemens AG announced that it would merge with another West German company , Nixdorf AG .
22 He did n't really believe that it would help for steady running .
23 Although the Falange was less central to the conspiracy , there was never any doubt that it would join in any right-wing rising that might occur .
24 It denied that it represented a danger to the public , insisting that it would have to pressed to the skin for 30 hours before the dose limit was reached .
25 After the demise of the League , South Africa had on several occasions acknowledged that its obligations under the Mandate continued , and asserted that it would conform with these obligations .
26 One such school had immediately offered places and declared that it would abide by any access restrictions laid upon it .
27 If the adventure had to end , no one among the HFS Loans League side dared to imagine that it might end in less than a month 's time in front of a few thousand at Spotland .
28 The trouble with this , of course , was that it might lead to another doctor , one more competent than Donald , examining their evening meal .
29 To the last it raised no objection but it did point out that it might lead to long-serving drivers being made redundant whilst drivers with shorter service at other quarries were retained .
30 Only a few exceptional women were likely to take advantage of equal education opportunities , though on grounds of utility alone , Mill argued that it was important for this small pool of female talent to be permitted free choice of occupation so that it might contribute to human development .
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