Example sentences of "[that] [pron] [vb mod] [be] [noun] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Later it had to be accepted that she would be wheelchair bound for the rest of her life .
2 We hope that you will be bale to come and we look forward to meeting you then .
3 Johnson extracted from him the English meaning of the Gaelic place-name ; it signified a place of , or near , water , conforming , claimed McQueen , to ‘ all the descriptions of the temples of that goddess , which were situated near rivers that there might be water to wash the statue ’ .
4 But we have n't actually had a set amou , although they said that there would be money coming
5 She felt , deep inside her , that there would be decisions to make .
6 Well twenty years ago I was on programmes like this , saying that doctors who said that Valium and the other tranquillizers were perfectly safe were talking rubbish and that there was every possibility that there would be problems found in the future , if we kept prescribing these drugs for vast numbers of people .
7 Answering a questionnaire drawn up by Labour MP Alun Michael , Shadow Minister for Home Affairs , Mr White confessed that there would be problems finding alternative sources of local funding .
8 ‘ I challenge him to deny that John Major promised , not only no tax increases , but that there would be tax cuts year on year .
9 I made a point of saying to the Indian Ministers whom I met that , just as they had announced elections in the Punjab , so it would be excellent if they could start a political process in Kashmir so that there would be people representing the Kashmiris with whom the Government could talk .
10 The police came , brusquely sympathetic as they assessed the damage and then informed Fran that there would be men sent out to dust for fingerprints the following day .
11 Dick 's fighter was not without its problems , the primary one being that the fuselage had been modified with a hacksaw so that there would be room to put a second seat in the airframe .
12 Alternatively , for short journeys , a piece of potato or apple is provided , but remember when sending animals abroad that there may be regulations governing the importation of vegetable matter .
13 Recognition that there may be issues to consider about ‘ levels ’ even in the social security systems emphasizes the importance of this dimension for the study of implementation where separate organizations are involved .
14 It has come to the attention of the IBOA that there may be pressure put on members to accept a Voluntary Redundancy or Early Retirement Package in the near future .
15 I got the feeling that there could be murder done .
16 There 's nothing difficult about a whole stream of , of er comments were raised by the inspector Mr team are , have addressed a large number of them , have told us what they propose to do to deal with a number of er and , and I believe that there will be things left over when he 's finished that , that he wo n't be able to resolve er perhaps er without the people that help the Committee er or some of us are always suggesting is that er those things that he is unsuccessful in resolving erm be identified and so that er when , when the er the Inspector makes his er his next report we can see just , just why that some of these other items there have were n't able to be addressed .
17 Where , as in many inner-city areas , there is a high turnover of occupancy , I hope that there will be powers to levy the owner in order to ensure that the financial base of local authorities is not undermined .
18 So er the idea is that there will be tutorials provided in term three and I 'll be giving you details , a published programme of those as well , okay ?
19 I can not promise a debate next week , but I am sure that there will be opportunities to debate the matter in the coming months .
20 They know that there will be subjects to choose between at the right moment ( or , sometimes , subjects for which their children will not be chosen ) and they associate the chances of doing well at , for instance , GCSE level in mathematics with being good at maths in the primary school .
21 But although in December a national opinion poll in Northern Ireland found that 43 per cent of those interviewed thought that there should be legislation to outlaw discrimination , NICRA seemed incapable of tapping the support of this large , sympathetic minority .
22 They believe that the link between a permissive attitude towards corporal punishment and child abuse is a distinct possibility and that there should be laws to forbid any adult from striking any child , including their own .
23 What that exercise predicts is that there should be particles mediating the influence of that field just as the photon mediates the electromagnetic field .
24 Cassie could n't see her eyes , but she was sure that they would be almond shaped and green , to go with the sexy red hair and double-cream complexion .
25 Clothes and personal effects may only be seized if the custody officer : ( a ) believes that the person from whom they are seized may use them : ( i ) to cause physical injury to himself or another ; ( ii ) to damage property ; ( iii ) to interfere with evidence ; ( iv ) to assist him to escape ; or ( b ) has reasonable grounds for believing that they may be evidence relating to an offence .
26 Tom Williams , Labour Member for the constituency in which the colliery was situated , announced that it would be folly to continue the debate , and the dispute , perhaps not a very difficult one in any event , got itself settled .
27 If we are talking about hypocrisy , let me say that it would be hypocrisy to suggest that we have the powers unilaterally to introduce a labelling directive to discriminate against foreign veal .
28 The Army spokesman added : ‘ It was pointed out to the convoy that it would be madness to try to drive through that particular part of the road , but they pushed on . ’
29 After the damaging Westland affair and the loss of two senior Cabinet ministers , there were even Conservatives who thought that it might be time to change the leader .
30 There 's gut feeling amongst the officers on the ground that it may be drugs related .
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