Example sentences of "and that it [vb mod] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 When Mother Pig tells Tottie that she 's having a new baby , and that it might arrive on Tottie 's birthday , Tottie is n't very happy .
2 He prayed that hope was somewhere out there in the city tonight , and that it might come into his heart , and scour him of his doubts and confusions ; a light that would not only burn in him , but would spread throughout the Dominions , and illuminate the Imajica from one end to the other .
3 These indicate that time itself had a beginning about fifteen billion years ago and that it may come to an end at some point in the future .
4 I wished they would go somewhere and fight a duel to the death , and that it would end in a draw .
5 Even so , our model of heroin ‘ epidemics ’ suggested that the rate of growth of the Wirral ‘ epidemic ’ was slowing up , and that it would peak during the late 1980s .
6 I am absolutely certain that such would be the very reverse of being the case , and that it would prove to be a particularly cheerful looking building .
7 and that it would add between 1 per cent .
8 I take good care to emphasise that the sensation as we stall and recover is not a symptom and that it can occur in normal flight and in some cases when the aircraft flies through turbulence .
9 Reviewing the latest research on the greenhouse effect , the working group confirmed its previous conclusions that average global temperatures would rise by between 0.2 and 0.5 degrees centigrade per decade , but decided that its previous " best guess " of a 0.3 degree rise might be too high , and that it could take until 2030 , rather than 2025 , for global temperatures to rise by a full degree .
10 It confirmed its previous conclusions that average global temperatures would rise by between 0.2 and 0.5 degrees centigrade per decade , but decided that its previous " best guess " of a 0.3 degree rise might be a little too high , and that it could take until 2030 , rather than 2025 , for temperatures to rise by a full degree .
11 There was wide support for the continuation of the scheme , in the light of the endorsements provided by the Baldwin and Hill research project , and that it should operate on a demand-led basis .
12 It was agreed that the revision of the treaty would be completed by the year 's end and that it should come into force before the next summit .
13 Hedley Bull argues that the state has demonstrated a formidable capacity to withstand challenges from other types of actors , and that it will continue to be able to withstand them .
14 I am confident Scottish Nuclear has a long-term future and that it will continue to be one of Scotland 's best engineering companies .
15 In future I believe that planning will be worse because there 'll be no sort of overview , and that it will lead to an over provision of the profitable services and inadequate provision of services like mental illness , the elderly and those with learning difficulties .
16 in the past year , and that it will fall by 4.4 per cent .
17 Also , the program has knowledge of qualitative physical principles relevant to its actual tasks , such as that if an object sticks out too far it will fall , and that it will pivot around the support point nearest to the centre of gravity .
18 No reasonable doubt can exist that the School will attain under his supervision a much higher rank in the estimation of the Inhabitants of Stockport and that it will prove of very great importance and advantage to its community .
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