Example sentences of "[noun pl] [verb] that [noun prp] would " in BNC.

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1 Last month President Lee Teng-hui announced that Taiwan would seek to rejoin the United Nations , as well as pushing for membership of the GATT .
2 For the first half of the last century , most European nations assumed that France would somehow try to repeat the project .
3 When France asked the Sultan to make concessions to Catholics in the Holy Land , both parties knew that Russia would object .
4 In that event , the ambassadors stipulated that Famagusta would be governed henceforth by James of Lusignan and his Christian lieutenants , and not by Mamelukes , Moors or other infidels , who were to have no authority over Famagustans .
5 The two archbishops thought that Ramsey would be an excellent bishop but it was not right , it was bad for the Church as well as for the study of divinity , to take him out of the Cambridge chair after so short a tenure .
6 A hell of a roar went up in the canteen at lunch break when one of the shop stewards said that Clasper would go on fighting on behalf of the workers until every bloody one of them had lost their jobs .
7 This , together with the dissatisfaction of members of various university disciplines and sub-disciplines ensured that SMP would be continuously subject to criticism .
8 The other bands whispered that Joseph would now head for Lapwai , abandoning them as Lawyer had done .
9 Oil industry officials said that Mexico would have to import some petrol products until a new 300,000 bpd plant was completed .
10 According to Les Echos , union officials said that Pache would give no indication of the size or timing of staff losses .
11 Sun Microsystems Inc chief Scott McNealy apparently told his stockholders meeting that Solaris would be ported to the PowerPC if IBM , Apple and Motorola come up with the volume .
12 Government sources confirmed that Britain would no longer stand in the way of a UN resolution to use military force to police a no-fly zone over Bosnia .
13 It would n't have taken much brains to realise that Leeds would have a large number of travelling fans and that they would like to eat .
14 Some experts believe that Germany would be required to sign a treaty with Britain , France and the Soviet Union before they withdraw from Berlin .
15 America was hailed as the ‘ great English Republic ’ and orators hoped that England would become a country in which ‘ all denominations will be as free from State patronage or persecution as they are in the great land over which waves ‘ the star-spangled banner ’ ’ .
16 Others anticipated that Reagan would ‘ be a fairly passive president , a throwback to the conservative , pro-business quietism of Warren G. Harding and William Howard Taft ’ .
17 Between the meetings he began to operate in earnest , seeing individually spending ministers worried that Concorde would drain funds from their budgets .
18 On 3/15 January 1856 the tsar chaired a meeting at which various dignitaries argued that Russia would eventually lose the war anyway , that she was financially exhausted , and that the loyalty of the empire 's national minorities could not be guaranteed .
19 Sentiment improved a little , however , as analysts decided that Germany would cut rates later this month .
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