Example sentences of "is that [pron] [modal v] [adv] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 My hope is that everyone will fully co-operate for the best beginning and development of this ‘ Day ’ . ’
2 My only hope is that we shall never have to use it against the Seven . ’
3 One of the exciting things about the erm introduction of this into schools is that we might actually begin to get , from a very early age , erm children clear about that the need to communicate their intentions , and that that 's what actually that 's what mathematics and similar formal systems has always been about .
4 So it is that we must also support voluntary action and volunteering as essential in a healthy democracy in a civilised society .
5 Speaking on the anniversary of the outrageous star 's death he said : ‘ My personal feeling is that we should never go out and try and be Queen again . ’
6 ‘ My feeling is that we should never go out and try to be Queen again , ’ said Brian , above , speaking on the anniversary of Mercury 's death .
7 What is important , though , is that we should never forget the Christmas message .
8 The simple fact of the matter is that we should never have been there in the first place .
9 We still fall well short of that , I mean er it 's bad news that anyone is addicted to drugs but what is important is that we should actually know who is and so we can help them .
10 People who will say to other people I know Jesus I know that he loves us , I know that he forgives us , I know that he is risen from the dead , and that the good news is that we will also rise from our own deaths .
11 My own feeling is that we will probably lose the battle , but there will at least be measures in place to protect the animals . ’
12 They want a spread of expenditure for the contract works So what we agreed with them is that we will forthwith start sending them client reports and I 've asked them if they will report back to us whether the client reports are in the form they want them .
13 my sorrow is that we will never kiss again
14 The point is that we will never know what God can do with us until we 've ventured forward with a little faith .
15 ‘ My anticipation is that we will certainly see a rise on Monday — not of the same proportion , but there 's clearly going to be a rise .
16 The less constrained the genre , primarily interactional ‘ chat ’ , for example , the less likely it is that we can confidently state norms of expectation which will generalise even over the experience of the English-speaking population .
17 In an indefinitely long game , the important point is that we can both win at the expense of the banker , rather than at the expense of one another .
18 So then you think ‘ Well , can we do anything together ? ’ and the answer is that we can probably do something .
19 One of the great things about gardening is that we can constantly change .
20 Its conclusion is that we can only hope to show that we understand propositions about the mental states of others if we take there to be a non-contingent relation between mental states and behaviour , and thus remove the possibility that the two should come apart .
21 We shall not now make the point that contradictions and tautologies are often socially acceptable ; the important point is that we can only see that there is a contradiction in ( 29 ) because , as users of the language , we know how to interpret the rules of intensional combination , and those rules have not been broken .
22 As Kenny McLeod says : ‘ What we share with these groups is that we can now do what the fuck we like . ’
23 A further advantage of the new Axminster sales agreement in Europe is that we can now concentrate our export sales resources on other specific markets such as America , the Middle East and the Far East , where we need to increase our ‘ call rate ’ to realise market potential .
24 And the best a mother can hope for is that they 'll occasionally pop home
25 So you know it , it , it 's just , they will actually , the interesting bit is that they 'll only move back to that equilibrium point as you fall down towards them .
26 The idea being is that they would now spend the first year at college , possibly we then would look at them better and
27 Current trends in tourism indicate that the demand for all but the highest standard of caravan accommodation , is now on the wane , and the message from tourist consultants to site operators is that they must quickly go ‘ up market ’ by significantly up- grading the standard of accommodation and associated facilities on offer .
28 One good reason why such people ( if they want to become anthropologists ) should start off by studying a cultural system which is radically different from their own is that they can thereby undergo the traumatic experience of discovering that , in other societies , this deeply emotive private/public distinction may operate in quite a different way .
29 However , another typical feature of octamer-binding POU-domain factors , such as Oct-1 , Oct-2 , Oct-6 and the recently cloned brain-4 factor ( identical with N-Oct 4 ; A. Tobler and E. Schreiber , unpublished results ) , is that they can also bind to the heptamer sequence CTCATGA which is naturally located adjacent to the octamer sequence in the immunoglobulin heavy chain promoter [ 28 ] [ 29 ] [ 30 ] .
30 One complicating result of these diverse ways of looking at media is that they can easily seem to have more in common with non -media organizations and products than with each other .
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