Example sentences of "[pers pn] [modal v] [verb] that [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 I must stress that foals are delicate and any signs of dullness , disinclination to suck , etc. , should be treated promptly .
2 I must admit that trannies do often score over valve amps here .
3 No , I must say that things have now gone so far as to justify me in feeling considerable uneasiness about his continued absence . ’
4 While there are problems in the class , … when I looked at the programme I could see that problems that are caused because you are not explaining yourself , you are not getting them down to work , they do n't understand what they 're doing .
5 Ooh I 'd love that kids
6 I used to think that horoscopes and all that sort of thing were sheer hocus-pocus .
7 And er , I used to believe that plastics was good , before I met er , disillusioned me of this .
8 Now the planning application is for Waste Regulation rests with this Authority and I would emphasise that to members here that wh if you 're looking at the sites you must bear in mind that we are the waste Site Planning Application Authority and that you can not go and make progress in any direction without it coming to Committee here and I would hope that officers would bear in mind the sensitivity which has already been mentioned in agenda today but members will find that these applications er are addressed in their own district , in their own divisions .
9 Even if I thought strict liability for accidents wrong in principle , I would prefer that manufacturers of both washing machines and automobiles be held to that standard than that only one of them be .
10 Now , we did n't have a recession in nineteen eighty six , but I would suggest that augers rather better than the mongers of gloom and doom would have us believe for nineteen ninety one .
11 But I would suggest that runners who have the vision to step off line can by-pass him , such is his commitment to a frontal assault .
12 I would suggest that interviews with ordinary , gigging musicians , carefully selected , might yield interesting source material .
13 I certainly think that there has been enough information to do that and I would suggest that sectors four , five and six can readily be excluded .
14 But even without challenging such realism , I would argue that values , by being made dependent on consciousness , do not cease to be part of the fabric of the world .
15 I would argue that physiologists of perception , working within the framework created by the Muller Doctrine and the Weber-Fechner Law are in a position of dotting the i's and crossing the t's in a text that has not yet been written .
16 I would say that priests are like any other men , be they lawyer or coroner , Sir John , they have their weaknesses .
17 As far as the children are concerned , I would say that children , always break the rules !
18 Indeed , I would say that savings in general are safe with us .
19 Judging by the amount of float and unreliable side slip we experienced , I would say that flaps are essential , not an option .
20 I would recommend that officers might visit South council , where the scheme in fact
21 I think we have to say that er I would imagine that plans are well advanced for the nineteen ninety/ninety one/ninety two settlement , er so it may not be immediately that er we will get the benefit of what we said to him .
22 The the options seem to me , as Mr Mr said that the thing had got so convoluted and confused that the simple option seemed to be close it all down and I I would imagine that groups , other than ourselves who 've had people like me in the group who 've said why are this thing coming up again , let's close it down and have done with it .
23 ‘ In particular , I shall insist that covers be placed over the bodies . ’
24 In the rest of this chapter , I shall argue that options were widened for Charles in part because increasing resources could be tapped within his kingdom .
25 Well , I shall argue that librarians and information scientists can help to add value to information in the path from when it first becomes publicly available to when it appears on the executive 's desk .
26 I will suggest that Andropulos has been provided with top-level , ultra-secret information from a very senior official .
27 No it did n't , no the people , th the dockers were pretty reasonable , they were now I will say that dockers pretty reasonable .
28 I can confirm that stories about meetings at the party-political level are pure invention .
29 I can appreciate that conditions were frustrating , with the high winds and the small greens , ’ he said .
30 I shall also do all that I can to ensure that brewers behave responsibly towards their tenants .
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