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

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1 That ought to do it !
2 but that ought to satisfy my Noble Friend and I should have thought , but I agree with him , in in the general point that it is very much more easy when these bills are consolidated and they do end up in one consolidated act .
3 Does my hon. Friend agree that what has happened in East Timor is the very opposite of good governance and that that ought to influence our aid programme to Indonesia ?
4 Ten pound and twenty pound and twenty-five pound which apart from anything else I found easier to remember when filling out a form , but I think that may think it 's not worth doing .
5 Perhaps you feel that you are not as extreme as either of them , and that may reassure you .
6 Erm and , and I think in a way you y you know you may start the exploration and then that may lead you on to do something else , and , and you may spend actually a bit of time before you actually want to start the training .
7 It was observed above that most serious woundings involve the use of a weapon , and that may make it easier to establish intention .
8 That may make it seem as if we thought each had specific dates and a definite content .
9 From the beginning he had dexterity and deadly accuracy , but he is being prepared for prey that also has dexterity and that may damage him if his approach is clumsy .
10 That may give us a pointer to one approach .
11 Never leave objects on the floor of the kitchen , such as shoes or dustpans , that may trip you up as you back away from the sink or cooker .
12 ‘ We need a firm approach , and that may mean we should prosecute more , ’ says Mr Boswell .
13 That may mean they need a little help from a perm says Nicky Clarke
14 And you know that may hamper you in really reaching a decision about erm the real nature of the relationship they 've got with the child .
15 And that may worry them . ’
16 That may prove I 've been married , but it does n't prove that she 's still alive . ’
17 As for these general ideas , ideas of particular things , they come to be general by our ‘ separating from them … [ any detail ] … that may determine them to this or that particular existence ’ .
18 Once you have experienced the full range of emotions , however , you need to be able to let them go — both for your own sake and that of the one who has died who must be allowed to continue on his ( or her ) own spiritual journey , wherever that may take him .
19 ‘ I 'll tell you something else that may surprise you .
20 Well that may surprise you .
21 There is so much opportunity for children to look at the nature of the physical world around them which is n't taken advantage of , and which could be , and I think that may have something to do with the attitude of teachers as much as the attitude of children .
22 There is so much opportunity for children to look at the nature of the physical world around them which is n't taken advantage of , and which could be , and I think that may have something to do with the attitude of teachers as much as the attitude of children .
23 That may teach them a lesson for kowtowing to the Germans and it should warn us to be wary of both countries .
24 That may teach them not to beg .
25 That may seem anything but recent , but remember that a million years is a relatively insignificant span of time compared with the age of the Earth , at present reckoned at about 4,600 million years .
26 Now if I give you an example of a bit of behaviour where erm a situation and , and er give you an idea of how introverts and extroverts would behave in that area , that may help you to work out which you think you are .
27 erm and er then you know you 'll , you 'll have a bit more of a , a shopping list as it were , and , and that may help you to erm actually define where you want to go within this huge range of of er you know possibilities .
28 I said : ‘ That must upset you . ’
29 That must mean we 're right .
30 Well that must mean something .
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