Example sentences of "that [indef pn] [vb mod] [verb] the " in BNC.
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1 | AS FOR the government 's negotiating strategy , Harkabi forecast that nothing would scare the ‘ extremists ’ like a readiness to talk from the other side . |
2 | It seemed certain that nothing would alter the situation . |
3 | This assumption — that nothing would persuade the Chamberlain Government to make an alliance with the Soviet Union — was axiomatic on the left . |
4 | Impulsively , suddenly feeling that nothing could worsen the ruins of hir existence , Zambia opened the door and went in . |
5 | Just a short while ago she had thought that nothing could increase the feeling of dread that Andrew had left behind him in the drawing-room . |
6 | Now it appears that nothing can prevent the enthusiastic fossilisation of all that remains of the revolutionary structures of 1919–39 . |
7 | ‘ But such is the new-found and disturbing power of punk that nothing can stop the disc 's runaway success , ’ ranted the Sunday Mirror . |
8 | We wake in the night with a churning mind and it seems that nothing will settle the anxiety . |
9 | Antoinette married Louis , Léonie explained : so that everyone would think the baby was his . |
10 | Sixty volunteers gave up their Saturday to act as guides so that everyone could tour the factory and be given explanations of the many processes involved . |
11 | The coffee thermos and cups were fetched , the incense came again but this time it was passed more slowly , so that everyone could enjoy the sweet-smelling smoke to a greater extent . |
12 | The underlying objective of the PMUG is to encourage the free flow of information between users so that everyone could get the best out of PageMaker . |
13 | The bodies would look sordid and ugly , dressed in old , rather soiled nightshirts and laid in open-topped coffins , slightly tilted so that everyone could see the contents . |
14 | This is not to say that everyone could name the book ( one chief adviser described it as ‘ the shiny red book which the drama adviser insisted I read ’ ) , nor in some instances was its actual existence known although its influence could be recognized . |
15 | God 's intention is that everyone should enjoy the birthright of assurance . |
16 | We broadly support the notion that everyone should enjoy the right of access to the countryside , although we also believe that with rights come responsibilities . |
17 | Thus it seems that the only understanding that the persons in the original position can reach is that everyone should have the greatest equal liberty consistent with a similar liberty for others . |
18 | It is right and proper that everyone should have the same opportunity , but this can be controlled by one officer in my belief . |
19 | I hope that everyone will read the full reply . |
20 | And design your dinner so that everyone can eat the same thing and enjoy it — with the recipes below , even the greediest red meat-and-potatoes man will feel he 's had his fill ! |
21 | It is , however , essential that everyone can see the demonstration and hear what is being said . |
22 | This cake is more like a pudding — serve it in a glass bowl so that everyone can appreciate the attractive layering . |
23 | LAW 42.5 states ‘ that no-one shall rub the ball on the ground or use any artificial substance or take any other action to alter the condition of the ball . ’ |
24 | LIFESPAN provides a tool to ensure that you know what you are inspecting , i.e. that no-one can modify the modules you are inspecting . |
25 | I write this letter in the hope that someone will explain the errors of my ways , forgive me for mixing relativistic and Newtonian physics , and enlighten me . |
26 | They do n't know that someone will vandalise the elevators and pee on the stairs . |
27 | Within this framework , the feat of believing that someone will come the day after tomorrow does not seem at all out of the way . |
28 | ‘ No , I think it 's flattering that somebody would take the time . |
29 | After my warnings and reports , and then Tony 's murder , [ says Coleman ] I assumed that somebody would have the CIA on the carpet and close NARCOG down . |
30 | I felt that somebody should give the other side … how such a tragedy brings all kinds of penalties in its wake . ’ |