Example sentences of "[that] [noun] [vb mod] [vb infin] [prep] [be] " in BNC.

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1 According to Soviet sources , however , the US side had softened its previous position that Najibullah would have to be removed from power before elections could be held , and was now considering a compromise under which he would remain President but would give up control of the military , the security police and the media to non-partisan bodies .
2 The video depicts in graphic detail some of the most difficult sexual positions and even admits that experimenters might need to be double-jointed .
3 On reaching Port Said , however , the captain declared that Annesley would have to be more respectably attired if he wished to continue in first class .
4 In reply to representations on that matter , my right hon. and learned Friend and I have made it clear that funding will continue to be available from central Government for all types of further education for adults .
5 The new Labour government will begin the phased release of receipts from council house sales so that houses can begin to be built again . ’
6 This implies that futures will tend to be overpriced in a rising market and underpriced in a falling market .
7 By early February 1991 he had conceded that taxes would have to be raised if Germany 's 1991 borrowing requirement were to be kept to DM140,000 million or 5 per cent of GNP ( of which the federal government share would be DM70,000 million ) .
8 The point of that story was that Scrooge could afford to be generous .
9 The fact that one of the Games squad , Graeme Smith , had earlier applied , but then accepted the refusal of leave of absence to compete in the Grand Prix , means that action will need to be taken .
10 Broadly , we may say that industry will have to be far less rigid ; indeed much more flexible in adapting itself to change than it has been for the past twenty years .
11 Against this we have to set the disadvantage that re-investigation might come to be considered as a disciplinary review .
12 ‘ That surely means that Edward will have to be married right away to a foreign princess — someone old and ugly whom he hates , I doubt not , instead of the one he loves . ’
13 On Feb. 20 the Information Minister was quoted as saying that Kuwait will have to be " purified of intruders … who seek to sow doubt in the unity of Kuwaiti ranks " .
14 While emphasizing that commodities will continue to be vital to the overall business and that there will be no diminution in efforts to market them , his aim is to make the split nearer 50.50 .
15 And , after two weeks that would have cracked a lesser man , Taylor proved he still has what it takes to ensure that England can qualify to be one of the outside contenders .
16 And with a faintly questioning intonation that fitzAlan would have to be deaf to miss .
17 Because self-reward is gained through meeting standards and sticking to set routines , in the long run the tendency is to raise standards and elaborate routines so that self-reward may continue to be achieved .
18 Reports from such experts are subject to the same rules and privileges as medical reports but would be classed as non-medical experts so that directions will have to be sought in any type of personal injury case if a party wants to call more than one ( see RSC Ord 25 , r8 below ) .
19 It also notes that applications will have to be recompiled to get full benefit from the chip .
20 There was no road for 20 miles , so that fuel would have to be brought in by sea-barge ; a quarter of a mile away was a place where turtles came to lay their eggs , as the local CIA man pointed out with gentlest concern .
21 These figures do not allow any sum for interest and therefore it may be that calculations will have to be made by council to include that figure or alternatively I am informed that both parties wish to consider the possibility of the incorporation of this judgement into a structured settlement .
22 Conscious that security may prove to be a major concern for users , NCR has been pushing the system 's in-built security features : it says that three levels are provided .
23 I want to make sure that Hemsworth can continue to be proud of its history .
24 The reduction in penalty from the theoretically available life to three years will mean that prosecuting policy will have to be revised in these types of affray , and that prosecutions will have to be brought either for riot or violent disorder , or for offences contrary to the Offences Against the Persons Act 1861 , sections 18 , 20 and 47 .
25 It is probable that during the short drive from the palace to Villeneuve l'Etang both decided that certain aspects of court protocol would have to be looked into and that changes would have to be made .
26 The Labour party agree that changes will have to be made in the benefit system , but say that today 's proposals are not the answer .
27 Gerhard Berger echoed this concern , pointing out that FISA would have to be very careful in its application of the new driver discipline regulations to avoid creating boring races .
28 The only thing that everybody seems to be sure about is that abortions will continue to be performed despite the new law .
29 Perhaps it was after all impossibly naive and idealistic to expect that frontiers would cease to be watched , but just what price are we paying for the security effected by border controls ?
30 Archaeologists have established that Jericho can claim to be one of the very oldest cities in the world , with a history going back all of ten thousand years .
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