Example sentences of "that [subord] [pron] [vb mod] [adv] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 He pointed out that although they would automatically have carried out such precautions , water would always be found in the deeper parts of the mine .
2 The world is littered with communities which believe that if they could only separate themselves from the world , they would escape the consequences of original sin .
3 Many people believe that if they can just get through the days , time will heal the wounds .
4 It tells us that if we could just advance the intimacy of our relationship to the next step we would be satisfied to hold at that level until the wedding .
5 Er I think that , that my recollection of the last meeting was that if we could just knock together a Northumberland newsletter a unison newsletter that 's quite clearly coming from the three organizations that represent the membership in Northumberland it would be better than th this national stuff has one union on it , as I see it at the moment .
6 Bill and Kath , along with their loyal staff have put virtually a lifetime 's effort into acquiring the immense amount of stock contained at PAS , and the one thing that really concerns them is that if anything should ever happen to either of them , what would be the future for all the stock ?
7 ‘ Do you mean that if you can just explain what the alternatives are you will have answered the question ?
8 It is my firm belief that if you can successfully run a group with elderly dementing people — you can run it with any client group .
9 He was n't put off and said that if I would please stay he would dance every dance with me .
10 I figured that if I can just get involved in whatever 's going on , in some sort of work that helps people … ’
11 Because this is what he always felt after his father died — that if he could just speak to him now , he could really open his heart and say everything , without feeling that strange mute on his vocal chords .
12 He was still convinced that if he could somehow get rid of the tension in the neck then the other problems would automatically be resolved .
13 Nigel says that if he could only win one more race then it would be the British Grand Prix at Silverstone
14 He felt that if he could only solve the button problem something else would be explained .
15 Cunningham had strengthened his belief that if he could only follow the clues for which Heather 's photographs were somehow emblems he would find the truth — and Heather with it .
16 The Italian thinks that if he can ever sing Puccini the climax of his life has been reached ; but even so , with all the omissions that can be charged against Italy — such that as a musical country she ceased to exist after the seventeenth century and has certainly reached deliquescence with Messrs Malpiero , Pratella and Co — she even now does produce from time to time singers who are not merely singers but great artists , as Battistini who , at over 60 , is an example for those who can take it of the extent to which a voice can be preserved in all its beauty when it is used as a musical instrument and not as a fog siren or a pair of nutcrackers . ’
17 He thought for a moment that if she would only accept his feelings for Carrie he would go to her this minute and put his arms about her and comfort her , but he knew she would never accept Carrie .
18 I 've had them born in the car on the way the the mother have come to see me the father has brought her to see me thinking that if she could just see me she 'd be alright .
19 She had a sudden feeling that if she could only work out how the ecology of Moloch ticked , she would have a vital clue , if not to discovering Ace 's whereabouts , then at least to getting a handle on the vanished aliens .
20 She had the feeling that if she could only get him to turn and look at her she 'd recognise him .
21 You think that because I can sometimes see what 's trivial and what 's important in art I ought to be more virtuous .
22 Many managers like to think that while they must inevitably bargain this can surely be without any real element of conflict .
23 This difference between the two structures accords very closely with the fact that while we can readily use nouns ( including even proper names ) in the prenominal attributive position to qualify other nouns , we seldom find the corresponding nouns distributed across subject and post-copular position : ( 3 ) the Atlanta flight his St. Francis medallion ( 4 ) the flight is Atlanta This medallion was St. Francis
24 Do bear in mind that while you can only use Wysiwyg in SHEET mode you can always Retrieve something you think of as a document into a SHEET and embellish it there .
25 I I I I think that there is a peculiar problem here , and , and that is , that whilst I will fully agree with that judges should be kept or keep in touch with the usages and habits of modern society and how it 's changing .
26 What I have tried to show in this section is that before we can fully understand the particular historical genres which appear under the labels of programme categories , and , even more importantly , before we can understand the forms of subjectivity which they imply , we need to place them in their historical and institutional relationship to the theoretical genre of novelistic narrative .
27 You have to clear that before I can even think about transacting with you again .
28 But , more than that , his predilection for Neath players deprived the club of their own best talent so that when they would otherwise have been training for the league , instead they were training for the Five Nations Championship .
29 six o'clock and that when I would normally walk in .
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