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

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1 ‘ And may I suggest that this is precisely the kind of overheated sensational attitude I would most strongly deplore .
2 May I suggest that this is only true if natural conditions are emulated , and to do this requires a thorough understanding of the Cardinals ' natural habitat — which is not a blackwater area .
3 Therefore , may I request that all fields on the record are completed and updated and that all your acquisition criteria are included .
4 May I observe that this is a rather strange sort of idleness … ’ and he went on to admit that , although it was difficult for him to defend his present way of life , there was purpose in it , even if that purpose was an obscure one .
5 ‘ Nor must you imagine that all innovations will be fruitful .
6 Not for a moment must you imagine that this philanthropic gesture was anything but calculated on the part of the occupying military .
7 Nor should you think that this is a slice of ‘ heritage ’ , or a statement of pride in cultural or racial roots : some of these pieces are traditional , but this music 's still developing .
8 Should you wish that this Office act as ‘ home authority ’ for your company in any of these matters , please submit the necessary information on the enclosed form .
9 Then , should you find that all the seats are taken ,
10 And even if it were , as it just might be , true , why should she assume that this old ex-pat , mainly interested in the hunt for gentleman 's relish , knew anything about it ?
11 Neither must we forget that most fish can adapt to a particular food source and actually produce more of a particular enzyme to cope with a new food .
12 If the mood is one of resigned acceptance , that the situation represents one 's life difficulties , that there is no help to be obtained in dealing with the matter , should we consider that such a person has a problem ?
13 Should we say that this cry had meaning ?
14 It is unlikely that the presence of the higher hurdle will prevent reviewing courts from quashing a decision should they feel that this is warranted .
15 Might I suggest that this space would be far better utilised with a large picture of Terry Christian ?
16 Please could you ensure that this is made clear on any notices that are put up and that the contractors doing the work are also aware that pedestrians , cyclists and people requiring access to property are to be allowed through .
17 How could you show that this was not because chocolate bars , sweets , etc. , are more likely to be eaten since your depression means that you can not be bothered to cook a proper meal ?
18 What could we change that half into so that we could one sixth to it ?
19 Could we qualify that that we do not want them to go down School Lane ?
20 Could we Before we get today , could we say that these are the gnostics are n't
21 Finally , may we emphasise that this letter is not intended to restrict or otherwise affect the quality of our products or service .
22 And second , how dare she imply that those hundreds of thousands of people with a spinal injury throughout the world are not walking because they lack the will to do so .
23 Mr Williams : ‘ Although you did not , would you expect that some people seeing young children on the motorway would be so concerned as to slow down ? ’
24 How would you know that that was a footballer ?
25 Would you propose that all planned extra classifications of text be coded at this stage ? ( e.g. that semantic meaning be added ? )
26 But would you accept that such discriminatory rules and regulations operate to this country 's clear disadvantage ? ’
27 Would you say that that the that the experience of the N U M has been a very important one f f for you in that respect ?
28 So would you say that that was the smart side of ?
29 Would you say that this way of casting and rehearsal is a luxury almost exclusive to the major nationally subsidised companies like the National Theatre or the RSC ?
30 Would you say that this is her natural colour ? ’ he asked .
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