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

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1 At the time when the Prime Minister said that if his policies ’ were not hurting , they were not working , ’ did he realise that those policies would cause the longest recession since the 1930s ?
2 That is why it is important that those policies should continue .
3 But I do n't consider that those problems should have to be shouldered by you , and you alone .
4 Does the Secretary of State share many people 's concern about the fate of some 100,000 Soviet or ex-Soviet nuclear scientists who seem to be voting with their feet , particularly those who appear to have the skills to dismantle the 27,000 or so warheads , and the possibility that those skills may be lost ?
5 Even more important , the NVQ awards they have gained will prove that those skills can be performed in the work situation .
6 and when I see the buses now running around , they seem to run everywhere I do n't on earth what kind of running board they 've got because in my day it was so well regulated that erm you just recorded certain intermediate stages and I quote Witton and Rushmere you get , used to get Witton Terminus , Norwich Road Bridge , Sherrington Road , Barret Corner , Electric House and you gave an indication of the time that those buses should be passing those times .
7 But now Wiltshire County Council 's proposing that those buses should be scrapped to save money .
8 Also he needs to provide places of meeting so that those activities can be pursued communally when required .
9 This is true right down to the detail of how we use electronic mail , for example , in which , until we discover or are shown otherwise , we start from the assumption that this is a cheaper and more rapid method of writing the sort of letters we always wrote , and that those letters should have the same status , and be stored and referred to in the same way , as the written or typed ( and duplicated ) paper missive .
10 I reflected that I was sitting there letting her do so on the assumption that those notes would be our reference point for what we did over the next few weeks .
11 It is plain that those principles can not apply where the discretion is not exercised pursuant to a statutory power .
12 The majority report concluded that there should be equal representation of owners and trade unions ; and then proceeds straight to the view that a third group of co-opted directors should be appointed , adding as their first reason that those directors would bring special experience to the board room , and a broader and more detached view of the company 's affairs .
13 It is inconceivable that those diversions will not cause traffic delays .
14 It was our bad luck that those chances should fall to him before we eventually had to bring him off . ’
15 The consultation at present is on teachers and the Department for Education 's view is , that those regulations should not be extended to teachers , but the support of the Director of Education , County Fire Officer and County Treasurer we have erm , suggested that any change to the local government superannuation scheme should be extended to those other groups , because quite frankly you ca n't complicate different arrangements if you simple take the score .
16 But it gets worse : the Home Office has now decided that those Departments must find the money to build the places but that local authorities must find the running costs .
17 But there is a bonus to that in that people hope that by testing their ideas about the uncertain physics , by building models of that early stage , that those models will have consequences for the things that get left behind in the universe for the present , and so they might be able to test their ideas about how matter behaves at very high density by using cosmology , and that 's very important because we have no other way of doing it .
18 Why is it that those countries can accept basic , decent minimum standards for their people whereas this Government will not accept them for the British people ?
19 I do not believe that those countries will be half as eager to abandon their new-found sovereignty so soon after regaining it .
20 Decisions will be made in Brussels on social matters whatever happens and I am not convinced that those decisions would be affected by any new form of regional government .
21 That is not to say that it is enough to do deliberate actions which , in fact , obstruct ; there must be an intention that those actions should result in the further state of affairs to which I have been referring . ’
22 If I did not believe that those changes would benefit patients , I would not have approved the application .
23 If we accept that as a precondition of change , we have to accept that those changes must come about democratically .
24 Although Digital has never put a figure on the number involved in what it terms the downsizing of its operations , the company 's president , Robert Palmer , has said that those figures would not be out of line .
25 My right hon. Friend will agree that those questions must be answered and that we have to get to the very heart of the scandal to ensure that it should not happen again , not only in Leicestershire but elsewhere , and those responsible for the cover-up are made to realise what they have done and the subsequent effect it has had on numerous children .
26 Pray that those students would know the Lord 's hand on their studies and in their lives during this academic year .
27 Are we presuming that those students will not be expected to pay anything in the charge that they pay for staying in the halls of residence ?
28 Rather it had been assumed in order that those phenomena could become intelligible to the mind .
29 A surety covenants that those things shall be done or not done as the case may be .
30 I am sure that those remarks will be read by British Telecom .
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