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

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1 ‘ I offer you a division of Lothian that ought to suit us both , ’ Thorfinn said .
2 That ought to concern us all .
3 As well as being the sort of motion that brings local government into disrepute , I also believe that this is the sort of motion that , that displays a lack of tolerance that should concern us all .
4 The Anglo-American conglomerate that went public in 1964 romped in with results that should guarantee him another bumper pay packet .
5 Well they had a particularly bad time many of them lost absolutely everything and now they 're protesting cos the Lloyds people are only coming up with a nine hundred million pound rescue package that might give them some of them back half of what they invested .
6 At a time when product design has lost its way , the gallery fails to provide a proper historical context that might give it some sense of direction .
7 She might give us lunch arid that 'll save him some money .
8 If you know the type of this you 're looking for , then you can get free use of paper , stamps and a telephone , in fact anything that 'll get you that ideal position .
9 If we manage to avoid a nuclear war , there are still other dangers that could destroy us all .
10 And if the religious world sought to understand the passing away of the old order and the emergence of the new one , the secular world too , faced with the greatest social change in history , reacted by the invention of sociology and the construction of grand social theories that would explain it all .
11 Downstairs , Elsie Hogan , the bloom of youth scoured from her skeleton , lay waiting for the haemorrhage that would end it all .
12 He longed to do some real work that would give him some satisfaction at the end of a day , yet there seemed to be nothing for him to do .
13 They do not believe you ; they think that you are holding back some secret clue that would make it all plain .
14 ‘ I ca n't think of anything that would please her more than to be investigated by you . ’
15 If both prisoners stay mum , the police have a witness who saw them co-operate on a lesser crime , one that would put them both behind bars for two years .
16 Two books that will give you all the details you could wish for on carp fishing are The Carp Strikes Back by Rod Hutchinson ( Wonderdog Publications ) and Carp Fever by Kevin Maddocks ( Beekay ) .
17 With any luck that will give you some help . ’
18 This level of examination goes beyond the groundwork laid at the First Level by testing more complex writing and understanding , and giving candidates a range of choice , not only of questions that will do them most credit , but of answers that will best suit the circumstances described .
19 Realistically , I 've been applying for the sort of job that will pay me enough money to keep me going when I retire .
20 ‘ I have news that will make us all walk , even readers of Catullus . ’
21 Do you want Dovelands put back ? cos Dovelands did n't come on this year either and this is a a dilemma that will face us all .
22 ‘ I 've a piece of news that will surprise you both very much .
23 It is not enough just to provide the equipment and the opportunities ; the relaxed and warm feeling must be created between adult and child that will help them both to enjoy making discoveries together .
24 A central light fitting can be used , but the light that will help you most will be the light behind you which illuminates the face of the person speaking .
25 But there is one kind of feeling that can hold them all together — desperation .
26 ‘ And nothing that can do him any good , either . ’
27 Mm , you see , a lot of the er the English scriptures talk about the , the paradise in , in its right context , you can just examine the , the , the Christian script which you might get confused because there 's a lot of er things that can take them both ways
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