Example sentences of "that [modal v] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It was also agreed that should either party fail to comply , sanctions would be imposed .
2 It is hardly necessary for me to point out that should this advice be tendered and refused by Your Majesty , only one result could follow in accordance with the requirements of constitutional monarchy , that is , the resignation of myself and the National Government .
3 The troops might be raw , Piatakov might be an ultra-Leftist , but the ship had to be built with the timbers that were available , not some hypothetical timbers that might one day become available .
4 He failed to allow for the fact that Lucasta Redburn could not bear to throw away anything that might one day come in useful .
5 Stewart Menzies was master of the key that might one day win the war .
6 ‘ Then his son-in-law must act as a son and care for the land that 'll one day be his . ’
7 Are British firms reacting too slowly to a problem that could one day land them in court ?
8 Eddie Heley , Maintenance Fitter , was given £10 for an idea that could reduced wear and save down time on Axminster looms by fitting hardened brushes to the sneck sleeve bracket .
9 The show was The Henderson Kids and Kylie auditioned for the part of Charlotte Kernow — known as Char — in a tomboy role that was to prove remarkably similar to the character that would one day transform her into a superstar .
10 Across the road to the butcher 's where they looked in the window to see back at the reflection of Hogan 's Outfitters and realise that Sean Walsh had gone back inside to the empire that would one day be his .
11 He had n't thought about himself , but with Tom taking on another farm , a farm that would one day be his own responsibility , it was hardly likely he would have time to take care of Seb too .
12 Mond made his first steps in the business that would one day help form ICI , by finding better ways to make ‘ soda ash , ’ sodium carbonate .
13 Second and simultaneously , in order not to release a consumer credit squeeze that would second imports , they should introduce controls on the supply of credit ; restraint in what the banking system is allowed to borrow .
14 The result is an exponential curve of increased dosages of noise/horror , an upward spiral that will one day , sooner than later , culminate in SEIZURE .
15 On the south bank of the Thames , plans for the vacant site that will one day become London Bridge City , Part II , recently entered their fifth major redesign in as many years .
16 The argument runs something like this , whether in the territories that were once Yugoslavia or the islands that will one day no longer be the United Kingdom : since the state mainly belongs to them , we others are excluded , and therefore want to seek to establish our own state .
17 Weedy guitars nervously brush at the hem of one 's robe as the singer evokes the force and passion of his discourse in a voice unintroduced to Mr Tune and Mr Singing Lesson , ‘ Do n't Slip Away ’ is the sort of record that will one day consume all of indiedom in its lolloping , lardy inertia .
18 The Salonika area , in the Greek part of Macedonia , is a good place for capitalists from other countries to build the factories that will one day be selling their goods into the revived Balkans .
19 Furthermore , it makes the document so much more ‘ professional ’ that it 's hard to think of another single step that can such benefits .
20 Exactly what this natural ligand is remains undiscovered , but inorganic chemists have made several ligands that can complex metals in this way .
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