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

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1 I ought perhaps to add that Edward Spelman was the man who said : " Good God , doth any fellow of a College know anything of Greek . "
2 ‘ You must not think that Sir Charles spoke to anyone about you , ’ I said .
3 As it stands and we must not forget that UNESCO tried something similar some time ago it would appear that purely political motives are making trade impossible .
4 I should not think that Mr Kinnock would have the same need for such structures . ’
5 Although the National Certificate , with its competence-based , internally-assessed modules , has almost become part of the educational establishment now , we should not forget that Scotland led the way in the development of this kind of award and our experience has been drawn on in subsequent moves to make all Britain 's vocational qualifications modular and competence-based .
6 The advertisement must include the Merger & Acquisition Services legend under the KPMG Peat Marwick ( see example ) and must also state that KPMG is ‘ authorised by the ICAEW to carry on investment business ’ .
7 While noting that Parolles is given some kind of dignity in verse , we should also observe that Shakespeare seldom ends a scene with a soliloquy in prose — Thersites and Falstaff are the only characters who do so more than once .
8 Me the eternal optimist must now concede that Leeds have very little chance of winning the league this year .
9 We must now accept that Britain needs all of our combined efforts and co-operation to overcome the head start that other countries have .
10 Well you should n't say that John , you 'd be out of a a job , would n't you ?
11 Put your head on one side and remark , ‘ Of course , we must never forget that Flaubert came from Normandy . ’
12 In the realm of the print , however , it is safe to say that paper napkins and chewing gum wrappers occupy the lower depths ( though let's not forget that A. Hyatt Mayor , the legendary Curator of Prints at the Metropolitan , acquired torn-off New Yorker covers for the collection as well as Tiepolo etchings ) .
13 And let's not forget that Waqar shot out the first four England batsmen in the second innings at The Oval with a new ball — and he was scarcely getting it off line .
14 We may generously assume that Hippel did not really believe what he said , but was merely putting a rhetorical flourish on a widely-accepted piece of wisdom .
15 From this false premiss , it is easy to see how the public might wrongly think that Moët & Chandon 's Premiere Cuvée Champagne is made entirely from the first thousand litres of the cuvée .
16 ‘ OK , well I 'll just confirm that Bell is definitely worth a look .
17 we 'll just say that Kerry and Sandy will be coming to collect it .
18 Whether you come to expand your waist , see the sights or go shopping , you 'll soon realise that Frankfurt is a lot more than just another business city — Frankfurt is fun .
19 One might further say that Paul would surely want to be judged in terms of the highest that he knew .
20 ‘ You 'll find an oilskin jacket in the locker at the foot of the stairs , ’ I said , ‘ and you 'll also discover that Ellen has left a Thermos of coffee on the stove , and I like mine without sugar but with milk .
21 ‘ Then you 'll also know that Zimbala has been a one-party state since it was granted independence by the French forty-five years ago . ’
22 Without the information contained in the parish register , one might reasonably suppose that Joseph and Ann had three children , who were each to receive only a shilling unless Ann remarried , upon which occasion they would inherit the entire estate .
23 The scene went perfectly and watching the film you might never suspect that Lee was in fact very drunk .
24 One might therefore expect that Streicher 's checks would not work .
25 Ginny could only suppose that Ralph thought he was protecting her from a possible nuisance .
26 Guy could only hope that Isabel was quick and that the sentry was n't inclined to shoot at an unseen target .
27 She could only hope that Alison 's appointment in London might have something to do with happier news in this connection .
28 I was a little disappointed , but I could only hope that Celia was still a bit hazy from the drugs .
29 However , standing in the church behind her cousin , Laura could only think that Liz must be totally and blindly in love !
30 To Barth , this could only indicate that Bultmann was in effect taking the same path as their nineteenth-century forefathers .
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