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

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1 If he stims me much more , I know that I may seek such stimming again , however unwillingly .
2 In the meantime Margery has exposed her ability to think and indeed picture herself in the vulgar , crude terms of the fabliau world : ( " That shall never be that I shall do such falsity in bed or on the floor . " )
3 He meant , that I should make such fun of him .
4 It was terrifying to think that someone could feel such hatred towards you that they could do something like this .
5 How was it that she could tolerate such noise ?
6 The cardinal rule is to avoid thinking that you can press such flowers as overblown roses that have already lost half their petals .
7 This seems close to what Williams says , in the above quotation , that rights are to be understood as ‘ assuring expectations ’ of which animals are incapable ( which is not to deny that we might have such expectations concerning the treatment of animals ) :
8 It is unlikely that we would get such authority at the moment .
9 While non-evangelicals and atheists might agree that there have been historically specific benefits from Protestantism , and that we ought to preserve such benefits , the evangelical adds a more direct link with the belief that God will punish us if we deviate further from his commands .
10 They 've been working very hard , in some cases long hours I think it 's right because this is a similar discussion we had by Public Protection Committee about a report and the main thing about the report is to find ways in which this could be avoided and that we could take such action as necessary and obviously some matters to avoid such a happening again but having said that other parts of West Sussex have always tended to be erm when you get excess rain erm you tend to get flooded in on the train many times some houses have got boats down the bottom of their garden and it 's not just now it 's been flooded , but it has been flooded in more recent times and that 's probably something we should be looking at .
11 I believe that it is nonsense that we should give such asylum seekers any form of accommodation .
12 This is far from an argument that we should avoid such measures ( let alone empirical research itself ) but rather an argument for a continual critical assessment of them , and perhaps a call for better measures .
13 The French and Spanish critics rarely seem to have firm convictions about matters of performance practice ( although they usually feel strongly about the character and quality of the performance ) , and we may suppose that they would regard such convictions as an impediment to the essentially journalistic nature of their enterprise .
14 The trains were not allowed to pass until the East German authorities were certain that they could prevent such attempts .
15 Retailers were confident that they could trust such customers implicitly to pay for the goods they took away or had delivered .
16 For most Germans it was bewildering that they should suffer such losses at the hands of a country that had not existed for over 100 years .
17 The opposition to the Bill that we have heard tonight , to the effect that it will make such offences more difficult to prove , will not go down well in the country .
18 It says a great deal for this extraordinary organisation that it can inspire such dedication in children who , prior to joining the Horse Rangers , would never have even so much as patted a horse .
19 A minister need only let it be known directly that he would welcome such demonstrations of ‘ spontaneous ’ violent support , or at least would not use police power to suppress it .
20 When the pope asked for some sign by which he could tell ‘ which requests are important to us and are dear to our heart , and which are not ’ , Edward indicated early in the new year that he would mark such requests with the words Pater Sancte , written in his own hand , but he promised that these requests would be employed with restraint — ‘ only as we can and ought ’ .
21 It was simply that he could judge such things after living so closely with her for however many years .
22 It seemed impossible that anyone could endure such pain for so long , but at last the doors of the Renault slammed and there was comparative silence .
23 It made Charlie feel curiously confident that anyone could survive such stupidity .
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