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

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1 It could he argued that Latin America offers a good example of this .
2 If he kissed Cora-Beth — not on her cheek as was his custom , but on the lips — would he feel that same passionate desire he 'd experienced when he 'd kissed Madeleine that night in the schoolroom at The Grange ?
3 Will he encourage all local authorities to ensure that people pay their bills promptly and will he ensure that future charges are reduced when that money comes into council coffers ?
4 Will he ensure that all discussions that take place are opened up for us to criticise and assist ?
5 If that can not be achieved , will he ensure that psychiatric hospitals do not close until the necessary arrangements can be made ?
6 Will he ensure that parliamentary questions are listed by Department , and consider any other reforms that Hon. Members suggest , rather than destroying a vast amount of Amazonian forest each day ?
7 of income in the north of Ireland — and that the hill livestock farmer depends very much on such payments at this time of year , will he ensure that these payments and other headage payments are made in accordance with the rules and regulations and thus assist the distraught financial circumstances especially of the small farmer who has been paid scant regard in the House this afternoon ?
8 Will he ensure that these infantry battalions are more swiftly available in future ?
9 Will he ensure that any suggestion of parachute recruits going to Lichfield to train with Royal Army Medical Corps recruits of both genders would be ruled out of court immediately ?
10 In particular , will he ensure that any widening is within the existing boundaries of the M25 and that the lighting , which is there to help motorists , does not infringe on the villages and the countryside of Surrey ?
11 Will he ensure that next week the Secretary of State for Scotland comes to the House and rejects the proposals out of hand ?
12 Will he ensure that sufficient facilities are made available north of Manchester and Liverpool to allow people and freight to be carried on the trains ?
13 Will he confirm that contrary to some suspicions expressed in various parts of the media and by some politicians , the major factor in the mind of Her Majesty 's Government when forming their policy towards Hong Kong is protecting the interests of Hong Kong and its people ?
14 Will he confirm that many aspects of social security systems in other countries compare unfavourably with ours ?
15 Will he confirm that all the figures published so far by the Labour party , in attempting to collect more money from the national insurance contribution , show that it will not put a penny of that money into increased SERPS for people who retire ?
16 Will he confirm that all the professional advice that he has received from the Royal Navy is that only four boats absolutely guarantees an effective nuclear deterrent for this country ?
17 Will he confirm that that would be possible ?
18 Will he confirm that that squadron will continue to enjoy old and new opportunities ?
19 Will he confirm that most of them are tourists , many of whom are travelling north for a last glimpse of a rare species on the point of extinction in Scotland — Scottish Tory Members ?
20 Will he confirm that those luxuries included televisions ; and does he agree that if there is not to be an income tax rate of 35p to support those massive spending plans , they can be supported only by a large increase in VAT ?
21 Will he confirm that last year the Scottish Office spent £2.6 million on advertising alone , which is 10 times the figure for 1979 ?
22 In particular , will he confirm that conventional submarines will continue to play an important role and that the story broadcast by the BBC last night as a hard fact — that the HMS Upholder class of submarines is to be sold — is completely untrue and without foundation ?
23 Does he agree that perhaps the most significant development in regard to foreign policy was the clear and unambiguous agreement to widen the Community to embrace the emergent democracies in eastern Europe , and will he make that one of the key aims of the British presidency under the next Conservative Government ?
24 In the light of what the Minister said and the undoubted expertise of the Royal Air Force in such matters , will he undertake that that expertise and high public regard will not be lightly thrown away ?
25 Will he remember that more and more people reaching retirement age wish to have independence in their own hands , which means that they must be in receipt of policies that encourage that independence , including savings , during their working career ?
26 If the Foreign Secretary is still here — which I doubt — when Britain takes over the presidency of the European Community , will he insist that some race legislation is passed in the European Community to protect black and minority ethnic citizens when they move around Europe ?
27 Will he acknowledge that this is an outrageous case of injustice ?
28 Can he confirm that 5 Light Infantry will continue its activities in that part of the world , which , if so , will be welcome ?
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