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

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1 Really , two things brought up investigation to consider the first is with trusts the very important piece of work that 's done by trusts on behalf of the provence another provence may or may not know that there are the trusts have now been er , between trusts erm South Wales trusts erm
2 Anyone who imagined that precise experience would know its full intrinsic nature but they might or might not realize that this was a good experience .
3 You must n't think every time you 're tired or ca n't sleep that it 's this thing starting up again .
4 It 's a defeat that could well determine that Scotland 's Gavin Hastings will lead the side to New Zealand after England 's Will Carling had an indecisive and undistinguished 80 minutes .
5 well if , if both parties have liberty to apply that would really cover that would n't it ? ,
6 And let's not forget that Waqar shot out the first four England batsmen in the second innings at The Oval with a new ball — and he was scarcely getting it off line .
7 And let's not forget that the 1988 seal plague in the North Sea was also accompanied by a number of ‘ exceptional ’ algal blooms .
8 For example , a project engineer might estimate how many drawings would be necessary to describe the works to be constructed and may well find that cost increments of £1000 are significant in controlling drawing production .
9 If you have any queries your pharmacist will be pleased to give advice and may also suggest that you visit your dentist .
10 If you have any queries about oral hygiene your Pharmacist will be pleased to give advice and may also suggest that you visit your dentist .
11 Further , even if Reagan approves , Congress would have to enact the necessary legislation — and may not think that handing over the craft is in the nation 's best interests .
12 It will be humbled , and may even find that the EC monetary committee — which consists of mere central-bank and finance-ministry officials — will usurp its preparatory role for meetings of finance ministers .
13 They begin to assume that their ageing parents are never satisfied , and may eventually conclude that it might be better to do nothing at all for them .
14 Simple denial — We see the tramps and drop-outs and may wrongly assume that they are necessarily addicted to alcohol or drugs .
15 The advertisement must include the Merger & Acquisition Services legend under the KPMG Peat Marwick ( see example ) and must also state that KPMG is ‘ authorised by the ICAEW to carry on investment business ’ .
16 We humans , however , are not given the power to look into the mind of a penguin and must only accept that this is the best way to ensure survival of the species .
17 However , the Attorney-General warned your Lordships that , even if reference in this case to Parliamentary materials did not infringe article 9 , the House of Commons might take the view the House enjoyed some wider privilege which we would be infringing and might well regret that its views on the point had not been sought before a decision was reached by your Lordships .
18 But Terry was now conscious and might possibly admit that he had fired first .
19 A different approach might aim to show that our perception of ourselves as intentional subjects has not always existed , and might then suggest that it arises as a feature of capitalist ideology .
20 Whatever the legal rights and wrongs , so long as the Angevins actually held Gisors they were clearly negotiating from a position of strength and could reasonably hope that one day the King of France would be forced to concede their case .
21 I think I was expecting it all to be much worse , but I enjoyed it and could honestly say that it was one of the best days of my life .
22 Many had been decaying steadily for years : their owners had no use for them and could not imagine that anyone else would .
23 Playing against Celtic , however , is generally supposed to be difficult for someone who formerly captained the club and could not say that his regard for them ended on the day he was transferred .
24 A classless society would no doubt constitute subjects who ( like Miss Beale and Miss Buss ) , would be different from us , but they would be constituted nonetheless , and could not know that their own conviction of being unexploited was not mistaken .
25 I wanted to tell her that I was just such a silly creature and could n't believe that I would ever be warm again .
26 Some of the children had done every nursery in N16 and could n't believe that they would n't be shifted again .
27 He was shipping water at a furious rate and could plainly see that he was drowning .
28 The bad news was that for some reason our shore watchers had missed her actual departure and could only guess that she had been gone about an hour .
29 Cadfael had already been considering the same question , and could only conclude that the abbot had indeed total faith that the Gospels would justify Shrewsbury in possession of its saint .
30 Thomas , who also knew nothing about the affair , was highly embarrassed and could only say that he would make enquiries .
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