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

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1 That may make negotiation of East-West arms limitation agreements much more complicated .
2 well my Lord certain believers well certainly that may give rise to problems , erm , and then one may have to resolve those on the basis of the ostensible authority or even claims against the member of state under article ten of the directive , but , however , erm , on , on satisfactory or confusing to the market that might be
3 It is an explanation , in other words , that may inhibit learning , while at the same time , it may overprotect the executives .
4 That may unnerve Democrat lawmakers whom Mr Clinton is relying on to vote his proposals into law .
5 That may run foul of lobbyists for older Americans , one of the most implacable political lobbies in America .
6 Once returned the papers are considered by an internal editorial committee , and the 800 or so that may merit publication are passed on to one of our two ‘ hanging committees ’ ( named after the committee at the Royal Academy that decides which pictures to hang in the summer exhibition ) .
7 This reorientation eliminates the ‘ notch ’ , a structural feature in CD4 that may mediate interaction with the class II major histocompatibility complex ( MHC ) molecule .
8 That must mean danger .
9 That must make sense in the policy areas to which my right hon. Friend the Prime Minister referred — foreign policy , security and home affairs .
10 Well , that must reduce trade as well , cos if , if prices are high in the domestic market , they 're not going to want to sell them in another market are they ?
11 The general idea is that erm you could replace the many wires that feed power to lights , horns and things of that sort by a single wire that just provides power to everything , along which you would send signals which would be decoded by micro-electronic components within the lamp unit to decide whether that should draw power or not draw power , and so you can replace the harness , effectively , with a single thick wire .
12 That should give Mait pause for thought , ’ he muttered , straightening and stepping back into the cemetery to retrieve his umbrella .
13 160 have been arrested so far after trashing a hotel so that should add spice to the clash this evening .
14 The only option to this court in the circumstances is to order a rehearing before a freshly constituted family proceedings court and that should take place as soon as possible .
15 ‘ We are told there just are n't enough to go around , but surely youngsters like that should get priority after the Irish League and B Division .
16 Erm and and a point was raised in our our evidence given the existing overshoot of structure plan figures , erm the the the county county wide the figures have overshot the agreed structure plan figures , that should focus attention surely on on the need to more closely control the release of the committed land erm er that is currently without planning permission , through the development control process .
17 It said forty five and one hour , though stirring occasionally that 'll do mum , cos you can use up the sausages
18 So you 've just got to work out some way that 'll make sense to you for remembering which way round they go and probably one good way is just write them out quite a few times think of a lot of words beginning with D.
19 No that , that 'll give way , that will be alright .
20 That 'll give Sun access to Mac versions of Word and Excel .
21 That 'll mean peace and quiet then you 're going !
22 If I paint a bright colour over the top of it then that 'll go sort of weird wo n't it ?
23 But the rest are too badly burned or in too many pieces to identify without DNA tests , and that 'll take time .
24 It is essential that the Security Service should be kept absolutely free from political bias or influence and nothing should be done that might lend colour to any suggestion that it is concerned with the interests of any particular section of the community , or with any other matter than the Defence of the Realm as a whole .
25 Moreover the assay requires immunoprecipitation that might be detrimental for detection of proteins ( other than bZIP proteins ) that only weakly associate with CREB or that might prevent recognition of CREB by the CREB antobody .
26 If it can not , that might mean victory for the state in the second debate .
27 I wo n't deny that might find favour with our Masters . ’
28 Everywhere , transistors give off the Reggae beat , making the place a party that never stops , and that might catch fire .
29 That could mean tax relief to encourage investment , a rise in National Insurance payments and increased duties on cigarettes and alcohol .
30 He says that in the worst scenario cuts of around 2 per cent would be made , that could mean job losses .
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