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

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1 But what he must not pretend is that he was led to this solely by his ‘ rational doubt ’ when in fact he was led to it by his faith , that is , his humanism .
2 Scottish Office Minister of State Lord Fraser , launching the package in Edinburgh , said : ‘ What we must always remember is that the victim is never to blame .
3 However , what you should always remember is that the picture must contain a reasonable amount of detail if it is not to look dull .
4 What the prosecution must now prove is that D was committing a crime ( not being a crime of negligence or a crime of omission ) , that in committing this crime he caused V 's death , and that what he did when committing this crime was objectively dangerous .
5 I did , you 'll have to forgive me , I mean I think for the sake of those who were not at the meeting erm what we should really say is that actually said that he wanted to hear what kind of a parish we are so that he could attempt to match the , the incoming priest with you know the need of the parish .
6 What you must never forget is that I am not and never have been an ethnic of any description , and that I have never found any evidence that justifies any cretinous claim by you , or by any of your co-morons in the sewers of lofty racist Neanderthal , that Eurocentrism warrants any positive attention from those like myself who inherit — and consciously — a civilised tradition and philosophy going back millions of years .
7 ‘ What your map may not show is that the only way down to Thira anchorage is by mule-track down a precipitous cliff .
8 What he may not realize is that often when he puts money in , the bank effectively takes money out .
9 I mean what a what I think I 'll probably do is if we can get like erm something that 's obviously our crowd and then either putting , say , Stella back on or something like that
10 The only belief I 'll never recant is that every single undamaged baby is born with fabulous , infinite intellectual potential .
11 One particular exception which may well apply is that contained in sections 8 of the Factors Act and 24 of the Sale of Goods Act .
12 I think what we would now say is that of course women are extremely competent programme-makers , but there is n't a lot of evidence that they want to cover different topics .
13 I guess what I would really like is if I could get my own club and have everyone come to where I was !
14 If you buy a ‘ Rolex ’ watch for £50 , you know it 's unlikely to be genuine , but what you would n't know is that it may only be worth £5 .
15 Weber believes the reason Intel would n't participate is because the 80586 chip , P5 , is n't all the Intel hype claims it is , and could n't stand the comparison .
16 But one thing you ca n't disguise is that you 'd rather not be there .
17 But what they ca n't stand is that I hate them when they do n't behave in their own way .
18 ‘ What you ca n't accept is that I accept that I do n't know anything .
19 ‘ What I ca n't understand is that Helen told me the same thing .
20 Well , could do , what I ca n't forgive is that she was so spiteful to my daughter , she 's a sun shiny little sole and she 's so full of love for everybody she 's so generous
21 You are a very intelligent girl and you have read a great deal — no , I mean it ; one thing you ca n't say is that I have been trying to flatter you — but you do n't know everything , you do n't know the French , the real French ( though the Fourniers are quite an example of one kind ) , you can have no idea of what life among us is like , the attitudes , the demands ; if you like , the values .
22 Instead of taking it over a thirty five year period , what you would then have is that you go up very steeply let's say by putting lump sums or er regular capital premiums erm which you 'll receive a tax refund and then it stops but the benefits of the fund keep going so at age sixty they would have the same effect of reaching your pension there with no contributions
23 to say that in fairness to them , so what we would respectfully submit is that your Lordship having assessed the damages and erm , together with interest other than court of protection costs that the figure which we had mentioned and , and adjourn the matter for consideration of a structured settlement erm and that 's the first figure erm , that , the , the second thing , is that there is money in court er we would ask for a direction of the balance of the money , the balance over and above the money in court which is an extra three hundred and six thousand , three hundred and forty pounds at the present stage be brought into court within a reasonable time which we would note is fourteen days , maybe the defendant would ask longer , we have n't discussed it .
24 Lord Owen warned : ‘ The one thing the world will not forgive is if the morally outrageous happenings in Yugoslavia become victims of the governmental holiday period . ’
25 What the tourist will also find is that among the Arab nations , there are none more genial than the Omanis .
26 Even though she has become Princess of Wales , the price Diana will probably pay is that she never gets to wear a crown .
27 But what will really happen is that you will be killed by the soldiers and the world will be rid of a smooth , plausible rascal . "
28 What will now happen is that er the contractor will regrade the land , erm but we will grass-seed it erm with Don , er our groundsman will look after and maintain that er so that it 'll be reinstated er over the next er six months .
29 What they will now allow is that Shakespeare revised his plays .
30 The first thing they will then discover is that all the other grown-ups in the room tower above them and they actually have to crane their necks to look at their faces .
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