Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] that [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 You may think that this risk is remote for major sovereign borrowers , but it has happened in the past .
2 On the first appearance of a wage claim , [ the government ] whispers to the nationalised undertaking to stand firm — even though the undertaking may think that some concession may be reasonable .
3 In sexual abuse cases where leave is sought for the child to be interviewed by an expert the court may stipulate that all interviews be recorded on video tape as advocated by Douglas Brown J in Rochdale Borough Council v B W , A K and others ( 1991 ) cited above , a wardship case involving allegations of ritual abuse .
4 Where an assessment involves interviewing the child about matters which are central to the case the court may stipulate that all interviews be recorded on video tape .
5 Once again we may stress that any attempt to describe syntax by assessing the logical possibilities of combination of the " type " meanings which words and other lexical items may have in the dictionary will simply launch us into the wrong enterprise .
6 In which case we may predict that this craft activity was on a small scale producing no concentrated evidence .
7 They may consider that many forms of non-consensual sexual intercourse are not so grave as to be labelled rape .
8 The idea is that we may know that some pleasures or pains have a generally high or low degree of purity or fecundity without its being practicable on a particular occasion to specify and evaluate specifically the precise further pleasures or pains which are likely to ensue from them .
9 I imagine the wages for housework people must think that any work by women in the unions is a waste of time .
10 However , we should emphasize that this stalemate is highly unlikely .
11 But I must emphasize that this concept of relationship is an abstraction , an invention of the observing anthropologist .
12 The HRD practitioner should stress that this statement is not a list of short-term objectives and should monitor the writing process carefully to ensure that the statement is sufficiently detailed and focused on behavior .
13 The later Lives of Aethelberht place his accession in 779 so that the suspicion must arise that this note is perhaps based on a misreading of a king-list which concluded by simply listing these names and misled the annalist into thinking that the kingdom had been partitioned among them .
14 I should think that all politicians , and I speak for myself , we all face this temptation .
15 But there are erm others who , for whom teaching is the major aspect and the major important role that they perceive for themselves erm but there is always a balance and on balance , taken over the whole system , I should think that most people spend fifty or sixty per cent of their time on research .
16 Inevitably those few insiders who do undertake postgraduate research in the social sciences are aware that they are involved in the creation of ‘ clap trap ’ , and must know that this denigration stems from the implicit threat they pose to the structures of pedagogy and institutional power .
17 As he said , such a retailer must recognise that each family in such hard times will buy only one turkey , one tin of biscuits , and one Christmas pudding , and the retailer which is not open will lose that custom .
18 We must recognise that many people who earn relatively modest wages and who are essential to the rural economy will be the first to be put at risk by those proposals .
19 ‘ One must recognise that these polls take place , but also carefully remember that a decision about any vacancy that takes place is taken by my colleagues in the House of Commons , and not the general public . ’
20 The remedy never fails , and you should know that this earth is of a red colour . ’
21 An' you should know that this city 'as got a bigger mouth than any reporter from any newspaper .
22 We must show that this legislation is unworkable , that the unemployed are not to blame .
23 Employers should ensure that all wardens receive basic training in dealing with dementia .
24 At the commencement of a programme/period of studies centres should ensure that each student has copies of
25 At the very least , Mrs Bottomley should ensure that such data are collected regularly until there is clear evidence from research that the alternative to mental hospital care is working .
26 The agent may have other interests , and the firm should ensure that these interests do not conflict with its own .
27 ( 6 ) As well as ensuring that documents do not fall into the wrong hands , the parties should ensure that any meetings or " due diligence " exercises are conducted discreetly , to avoid rumour and speculation .
28 The draftsman should ensure that any licence fee or sub-rent is taken into account in the calculation of the tenant 's turnover ; indeed , he may think it appropriate to cover the contingency that the tenant grants a licence of part of the demised property at less than the market rate .
29 A third party which knows it is dealing with a State acting on behalf of another State should ensure that any agreements fall within the authority of the protecting State .
30 The governors should ensure that any hazard is reported to the LEA as soon as possible , or rectify this themselves if it is their responsibility .
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