Example sentences of "[verb] that [pers pn] [modal v] [verb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 I 'm just praying that we can avoid the type of injuries that we got last season .
2 Please keep praying that I will master the German ways of doing things , that are so different .
3 Being able to tile or overlap windows within applications is a nice convenience but have you ever wished that you could do the same thing with separate applications on the desktop ?
4 Old Doc Mac was one of the really great forensic scientists — we started together — but there 's no denying that he 'd let the reins slip a bit in recent years .
5 However , these same life cycles also suggest that they may have a different nature from the larger ovals .
6 The symbolic function of the different styles present in the built environment which is the context for everyday action suggest that they might fuel an apparently active and sustained debate between suburban individualism and inner city communalism .
7 They suggest that you should start the training when your pet is still a kitten and get it used to walking on a harness ( not a collar that can be slipped too easily ) and lead .
8 They suggest that he could become the country 's national president in any strongly reformist administration that might emerge .
9 They suggest that he could become the country 's national president in any strongly reformist administration that might emerge from the current upheaval .
10 So I went upstairs and proposed that we should do a house-to-house on those two areas .
11 Although Ramsay proposed that he should lead the decoy party , under the royal standard , Murray insisted that he himself must do that , as was suitable .
12 Did you know that you can stop a train four times for the price of a seat change ?
13 People would know that I could do the job .
14 However , as a strategic planning authority , it is through the Structure Plan process that it can influence the protection of natural resources such as peat lands , and the opportunity for this will arise in the current review of the Plan which will be available for public consultation in the New Year .
15 Nisodemus said unto them , Do you doubt that I can stop the power of Order ? ii .
16 She who could call a lame youth to her and support him with her invisible grace while he laid down his crutches on the steps of her altar , why doubt that she could turn the leaves of a Gospel , and guide a faithful finger to the words her will required ?
17 He then shouted that he would burn the place down . ’
18 According to Goscelin 's account of the translation of the relics of St Mildred from Thanet to St Augustine 's Canterbury , written in the late eleventh century , Cnut went to Canterbury as he was setting out for Rome and promised that he would allow the translation if he returned safely .
19 The sadness of what is in effect the breakup of the comprehensive system is that it occurs at the point when the system was reaching a confidence and maturity which demonstrated that it could meet the demands of the late twentieth century .
20 Prison reformers have been slow to adapt to prison realities , and to accept that they must address the wider canvas of the criminal justice process .
21 If I come to you at three months with a P T A tumour , that 's grade one or two , how long would you be er willing to accept that I should have a recurrence before you treat it ?
22 READERS might like to know that they can play a part in choosing the UK ‘ People of the Year ’ .
23 It is extremely gratifying to know that we will have a knowledgeable and committed environmentalist in the House of Lords on whom we can rely for help whenever the need arises .
24 It was gratifying to know that she could feel the same as him .
25 Of course , you can always do more but it is encouraging to know that you can reap the benefits of exercise in just ninety minutes a week .
26 It pleased me immeasurably to know that he could sense the difference now , the promise of fulfilment , which would be the sweeter , it seemed to me , for having been so long deferred .
27 ‘ I 've seen him play often enough to know that he will do a good job for us . ’
28 The child needs to know that he can win the heart of his parents , but also that such feelings can be handled safely .
29 It may well then be valuable for the beneficiary of a trust to know that he can obtain the property intended for him if he sues and prevails in cognitio against the trustee .
30 I like to know that I can paint a hand or fingernail in great detail , almost photographically in contrast to areas of detail .
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