Example sentences of "that [modal v] [verb] [prep] a " in BNC.

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1 That may lead to a new , quieter Islamic party under his leadership .
2 And that may come as a surprise to people who THINK they 've bought DM clothes before .
3 That may work for a lottery system where the buyer buys the fun of expectation but it does not — or should not — apply to opportunities .
4 That must rank as a greater own goal than any in football .
5 However , during that poor run which ultimately cost them the title , they were knocked out of the FA Cup by lowly Wrexham , and that must act as a warning in neon lights for their trip to non-League Yeovil .
6 Well that 'll do for a minute so I can use it .
7 Yeah , scrub the switch up that 'll do for a change , paint it black inside the hose thing .
8 That 'll do as a beginning , ’ he said .
9 Staring into the pretty face for a moment , Agnes nodded , saying , ‘ That 'll come as a great surprise to him .
10 After the trade wars with the West over cars and electronic goods , who can tell what that might mean for a country so dependent on trade ?
11 That might seem like a long time , but the issues have clearly been complex , and have been progressed as quickly as possible not least through vigourous prodding by the D O E , keen to see approval of a long term development strategy for Greater York and more importantly , a statutory definition of the York gre greenbelt .
12 Though that might touch on a sensitive subject …
13 I suppose I do n't love you any more here than when we 're walking together in Ladbroke Grove — how romantic that might sound to a foreigner , by the way — and yet it seems as if I do . ’
14 Emulex Corp , Costa Mesa , California will be taking a charge against its third quarter figures for the period to March 28 that could result in a loss for the period : operating profit will be lower than the $2.6m reported in the second quarter because of lower revenues in the Network Systems Division ; the unspecified restructuring charge stems both from costs associated with the further consolidation of manufacturing operations to Puerto Rico from Costa Mesa , and from some lay-offs in the sales administration sector ; the charge will be less than $1.0m .
15 That could change on a technicality if , as seems likely , Aliysa is disqualified from first place in the Oaks for having traces of camphor in her system .
16 Yeah , dad would say , not enough garlic in there , that could do with a bit of cauli-head in there and I will you
17 I wondered what it was that could come between a husband and wife when their child killed herself away from home and in circumstances for which they could not hold themselves in any way responsible .
18 If it 's being run for the short-term , they reckon , that could account for a lot of its recent pragmatism .
19 That would lead to a quick secret ballot on December 5 , just before the Strasbourg summit .
20 That would lead to a situation where more assistance passes between women than between men even in situations where their ‘ needs ’ are more similar than in the examples I quoted above .
21 But I 'm not sure that I 'd be the best person to judge whether I turned to writing by way of compensation or not , though I can see that a serious death like that would lead to a world that was whole being broken .
22 When there was a change of leadership in the Conservative party , many European leaders — and , indeed , hon. Members — felt that that would lead to a dramatic change of attitude on Britain 's position within the EEC .
23 Perhaps he would care to tell the House the status of cancellation clauses , what the penalties would be and what that would mean for a future Government — Conservative or Labour — who decided to cancel .
24 That would result in a quick re-write of every know coaching manual .
25 That would result in a return to the period when 29 million days were lost to strikes and when substantial burdens were imposed on British industry .
26 That would go for a lot more in Mold
27 Only in this way would they be able to talk freely about what their experiences had been , and that would happen in a safe situation for them .
28 Well this to , to photograph anything , this just happens to be a camera and I suppose that would appeal to a lot of camera collectors to people that I er er who I work with , people I know , friends and that , they know I 'm interested in photography and they always ask me about cameras
29 Whether that would act as a deterrent is , of course , another question altogether .
30 Let us not dwell on the early inhabitants of the Abbey for that would run to a Who 's Who of our heritage .
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