Example sentences of "[verb] that [det] [modal v] " in BNC.

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1 Now what will happen is erm , erm there are signs of which is happening abroad already , that people will go from the United States , other parts of the world , they will fly in and they will fly into Frankfurt and they will erm fly into other European erm airports and Heathrow relative to others will begin to lose it 's position , and therefore from a national point of view , from an economic point of view , it is very important that Heathrow does sort of maintain er it 's er position and nobody 's denying that this may have some sort of , erm er important erm environmental erm dis dispendant and er if stick by them if you you 're going to .
2 These scenes heighten the tension and suggest that all will end in tragedy .
3 ‘ Both , I think , so I 'm not eating here , Sir John , and I suggest that neither should you .
4 Two trends in philosophy suggest that this might be so .
5 We suggest that this might conservatively be estimated at 5 per cent in the case of the Dee Hall .
6 Again , comparisons with comparable hotels suggest that this might amount to 250 day-time members each paying c .
7 Preliminary contacts with Kew suggest that this might be a profitable service , which could attract EC investment for work involving several institutions in different countries .
8 These findings could help to explain the higher incidence of gastric cancer among coal miners and we suggest that this would be a suitable group to screen for premalignant gastric pathology using an upper gastrointestinal symptom questionnaire .
9 They suggest that this may be through the perceived control an individual has over his goals , as compared to that when goals are externally assigned .
10 While programmers have not been able to do that the results they have achieved suggest that this may not be such a good idea .
11 Ruth Muschel and her colleagues at the US National Cancer Institute and at Yale , reporting this discovers in Science ( vol 219 , p 853 ) , suggest that this may mean that some people have an inborn tendency to develop certain kinds of tumour .
12 Recent results obtained by expressing a variety of G-protein-coupled receptors in cultured mammalian cells suggest that this may be the case .
13 Secondly , the APU data suggest that this may well be a neglected area in the later years of secondary schooling both from an assessment viewpoint and in curriculum terms .
14 They suggest that this may partly be due to a failure to sustain the successful community based health education activities of the early and mid-1980s .
15 Some observers suggest that this may prove inadequate , with 17 new logging projects , covering 8,000 square miles , due to commence in the next two years .
16 The measurements so far suggest that this will be far too ambitious .
17 Verily , your axe strikes true when you suggest that some ca n't spend more on software , even if they did n't pirate — but is this any excuse for stealing ?
18 The locations of the recent Kalimantan outbreaks suggest that some may have been rekindled from underground smoulderings dating from at least the mid-80s .
19 It adds that many can not afford the fuel required to keep even one room warm .
20 " I do n't know that that would be quite the right thing to do . "
21 But she did n't because she did n't know that that would happen .
22 It is what makes the tragedy of this lost weekend all the deeper for Diana , who must know that this could be the pattern of the future .
23 The reader of the linear document will know that this must mean the ‘ history of microtext ’ .
24 If you will want the reactions of these people to the candidate be sure to let them know that this will be expected .
25 ‘ I did n't realise what I was getting into , ’ he admits , ‘ but I do know that this will be by far the hardest thing I 've done in my life . ’
26 Only they will probably both know that these must not include anything too worrying or controversial , which could create the type of tension and anxiety that can so easily build up in the elderly , particularly in the many who suffer from circulatory troubles , or who have a naturally anxious personality which has become even more vulnerable with age .
27 Senior tutors may make offers on conditions differing from the norm to take account of an applicant 's special circumstances , but it is stressed that this should be an exceptional practice in case targets be overshot .
28 Mr Lang remains convinced that savings are still there to be made even though he appears to accept that these will be less than originally envisaged .
29 His mate was never to know that this could be anything more than wishful thinking .
30 But although the structure of the city still defeated him in detail , he had got his bearings well enough to know that this could not be their destination .
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