Example sentences of "that these [noun pl] [vb mod] [not/n't] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 Imagine that these creatures can not look up or down , but only across the water itself .
2 At the new Grand Central in New York there was a separate waiting-room for gangs of labourers and immigrants , with its own attendants , so designed that these groups need not encounter other passengers .
3 O'Connell argued that these agreements could not impose burdens upon third parties and were therefore of little practical international effect , apart from putting the other treaty parties on notice of the presumption of continuity as expressed in the devolution agreement .
4 It is the simplest and most obvious layout , but there are , of course , other patterns — such as the radial pattern of so many modern housing estates — and it is odd that these others should not have been tried out until within our own time .
5 They remind us that this is the very beginning of the idea of representing the world about us as it actually appears ; that we must think away our hindsight and remember that these artists could not see the way ahead .
6 One might have thought that these trends would not present major difficulties since one apparent virtue of the British constitution was its flexibility .
7 Technical difficulties aside , it has been argued that these provisions will not make any appreciable difference to the welfare of victims for , except in the most notorious of cases , most authors receive very small amounts indeed from publication .
8 In 1978 it was claimed that these devices could not produce electricity at a cheaper rate than 20 pence per kilowatt hour ( as opposed to the Central Electricity Generating Board 's 2.7 pence per kilowatt hour ) but this has now been reduced to 10 pence per kilowatt hour while Dr Salter maintains that the Duck could achieve 4 pence per kilowatt hour .
9 As a result of these worries , the Chief Medical Officer has suggested that these women should not eat liver or liver products .
10 Charles II found land grants very convenient ; he could give them to people who at the beginning of the century would have asked for monopolies and he could feel confident that these grants would not rouse the hostility in England that monopolies had caused .
11 REVERSING the usual policy of hiring young , husky and single people for the strenuous job of courier , Carefree Camping , whose tents are mainly in France , says that these types need not apply for 30 such posts for next summer .
12 REVERSING the usual policy of hiring young , husky and single people for the strenuous job of courier , Carefree Camping , whose tents are mainly in France , says that these types need not apply for 30 such posts for next summer .
13 If there was one thing sure about it , it was that Isambard had abated nothing of his purpose , and if he had halted his experiment in terrorisation short of the act , it was not from any impulse of pity , but the result of a calculated probability that these methods would not get him what he wanted .
14 She ‘ interprets stories of outrage on behalf of their female victims in order to recover a neglected history , to remember a past that the present embodies , and to pray that these terrors shall not come to pass again' .
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