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

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1 and I do n't know that you 'll be able to do it in there
2 will be in charge of hospitality ; please let her know that you will be bringing a guest by 8th November ( ) .
3 He must know that you can be trusted , otherwise his first and last inclination must inevitably be to turn you down .
4 But another goblin tiptoed up to him and whispered , " Tell him the sun-god promised that you would be the mightiest warrior in the world . "
5 " Tell him the sun-god promised that you would be the wisest of men , " whispered the third goblin .
6 ‘ You had to know that you would be caught .
7 Employers need to know that you will be reliable and responsible when you are at work .
8 On a first tank you may choose to cut cables to length and glue the cable tidy to the side of the tank — however as you get more experienced and acquire more tanks you often realise that you 'll be moving kit about a lot , and leave the full length of cable in place on the item so that it 's more adaptable .
9 In fact , I doubted that you 'd be in , thought you 'd be out with that nice doctor friend of yours . ’
10 In it , you mentioned that you would be willing to write to an official in support of the building of a proper path between Bloomiehall Park and Muirwood Road , to give children a shorter and potentially safer route to school avoiding the Lanark Road .
11 How can you guarantee that you will be restored to your proper un-self ?
12 ‘ It 's great to find that you can be really good friends with your own son , ’ he told Chris , back in London .
13 There are even rare cases when the employer accepts that you might be innocent and yet is entitled to dismiss you .
14 Request a " series of QDMs ' to indicate that you will be calling at frequent intervals .
15 ‘ And I should have realised that you 'd be the one who could only see the thing from one angle , ’ he retorted harshly .
16 Or do you think that you may be the only ones ?
17 AS THE NEW BLONDE BEHIND THE BAR , DO YOU THINK THAT YOU WILL BE SEEN AS A YOUNG BET LYNCH ? :
18 I would think that you should be wearing Lovat s tartan by this time ? ’
19 And I have calculated that you would be on Mr. Stavanger 's side through thick and thin .
20 Until more is known concerning his death , I judge that you must be held in confinement within my custody .
21 I am not suggesting that you should be totally selfish , but people will put on those who ca n't say ‘ no ’ when they need a helping hand .
22 If you are one of them , do not worry , or fear that you will be handicapped as a helper and comforter .
23 But Sergia believed that you would be fearful , would skulk in space beyond the planet .
24 When you do leave the house , I will ensure that you will be accompanied at all times .
25 I have learnt of your work via my colleague in Hong Kong , Fiona Lauder , who says that you would be interested in contributing a script which could fit into our Resources Books for Teachers series .
26 If the law says that you must be compensated for any damage suffered , your neighbour will either have to pay up or cut back the tree .
27 I hope that you might be able to continue to help our patients in this manner . ’
28 You always hope that you will be able to select a large , easy field , but that may not be possible .
29 We hope that you will be able to tell us about the personal side . ’
30 It is obvious that one chapter in a workbook can not be very comprehensive on any one subject and we certainly hope that you will be involved in some further reading from the suggested reading list .
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