Example sentences of "[conj] [modal v] [verb] that [noun] " in BNC.

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31 Gordon Bates , chief leisure officer , said street lighting round the lake would provide a safer environment for the public using the park at night and could allow that part of the park to be opened officially on an evening .
32 He was a scratch player at many courses , and could maintain that standard , as seventeen trophies , including the Fife Amateur Championship and two Army Championships , proved .
33 They also found the entertainer ineligible because it is ‘ public and notorious ’ that he is also the owner and controller of a television channel and could abuse that power .
34 The surface meanwhile was safe and shimmering and funny , and would stay that way until we were ready for change .
35 The last Refflection I saw there was so disagreeable , I resolv 'd to spare my selfe such mortifications for the Future , and shall continue that resolution to my Live 's end .
36 He chose Everton over Arsenal and will regret that decision to his dying day .
37 Following trade representations , Customs have now decided that there is little practical difference between the schemes and will accept that output tax is due only on the payment from the employee and any third party .
38 The treatment is ‘ restorative ’ and will help combat fatigue in the muscles and will remove that waste product we all know and love — lactic acid .
39 This can reduce the tax liability on the estate , and can mean that money which might otherwise go to the taxman will be used instead to support a worthwhile cause of your choosing .
40 With this foundation a student usually has a choice of two , or maybe three , subjects to pursue to degree standard , and can make that choice on the basis of experience .
41 Nominator was no match for the Barry Hills-trained Touch Silver in Doncaster 's Brocklesby Stakes , but Reg Hollinshead 's juvenile will know more about what is required today and can put that experience to good use when tackling the Beast Fair Maiden Stakes ( 4.15 ) .
42 Students working alone with a video player are in the same position as a teacher using the machine in the classroom — they are in control of the machine and can exploit that fact in similar ways .
43 But let's cross that hurdle when we come to it . ’
44 People often give up their own home to move into the home of the person for whom they will be caring but may lose that home as a result of the income support capital rules .
45 The consequence was that the company no longer had to accept the market price for its products but could affect that price by varying the output of the product .
46 The plaintiff responded by saying he was interested in selling at $2.5m. but would prefer that sum to be nett of commission .
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