Example sentences of "[modal v] [adv] [verb] that it " in BNC.

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1 They begin to assume that their ageing parents are never satisfied , and may eventually conclude that it might be better to do nothing at all for them .
2 We may defensively claim that it was the right thing to do at the time .
3 They may rightly feel that it is all really rather appalling .
4 If this anthropological effort is what emerges most clearly from the Formen , we must not forget that it is here , as in all Marx 's work , for a political purpose .
5 Having ranged rapidly through the materials that are datable by TL , we must not forget that it is also widely used in authenticity testing of both ceramics and the casting cores of bronzes .
6 And we must not forget that it is to a Public Relations expert that we owe the invention of traditional Irish coffee laced with Irish whiskey , which nobody will deny is a very great improvement on Irish coffee tout court .
7 You should not feel that it is presumptuous to ask .
8 We should not forget that it was not that long since Samuel Butler had published ( in 1878 ) his famous poem ‘ A Psalm Of Montreal ’ which was evoked by finding that Canadian ‘ philistinism ’ , had removed a Greek statue of Discobolus to a side-room in the Natural History Museum , presently used by a taxidermist , because of its ‘ vulgarity ’ .
9 This has since expanded into a professionally organised system covering the whole country , but we should not forget that it was Harry Barber who began it .
10 Those who think that the Labour party has become a safe party — a party that it would be safe to elect because it has learnt all its lessons — should not forget that it is a pretty wild dream to imagine that the Labour party would get a majority in the House .
11 Even while this game was being played out , Beata Bishop knew intuitively that she was not cured , had yet to experience the dark part of the cycle of her illness and ‘ should not pretend that it was , in fact , light ’ .
12 You must always remember that it 's been a fairly small percentage of the frail elderly people who 've actually ever had to go into homes .
13 As an example , whoever feeds the dog should always insist that it sits before placing the bowl down on the ground .
14 We must also remember that it affirms the worth of our partner when we share the things we would not consider prudent to share with others .
15 The hon. Gentleman must also know that it depends how one selects one 's facts and which surveys one looks at .
16 This ruling was reviewed , as a point of law , by the Queen 's Bench of the High Court , which decided that a man who publishes a book in circumstances where he must reasonably know that it is obscene commits an offence , even if his motive is pure .
17 It should also mention that it requires the application of an acquisitions policy which balances the strategic needs of RBGE staff with the longer-term ‘ national heritage ’ aspects included in our statutory objectives .
18 They should also know that it is very important that there must be established in the child 's mind at a very early age a dawning awareness of the fact that for all his life he will be required to submit to control from some source or other .
19 We should also note that it is based on certain assumptions , for example it is assumed that those who have some reason to form a pressure group will , in an open society , do so , and that the degree of governmental response will depend on the degree of pressure the group is able to exert , and that this is directly related to the group 's importance to the community .
20 But he must n't forget that it was a great occasion for old Willis , who must be getting on for sixty-live , ready to take the knock any day now .
21 We should never forget that it is in vocabulary that the bulk of the language actually lies .
22 And I should certainly hope that it was false .
23 Choreographers should therefore note that it is possible to design movements which may contradict the music that is being played , but not if they contradict the mood and rhythmic qualities of the whole context .
24 Some characters may not realise that it is a Daemonette at first , of course .
25 So simply making up the calcium that astronauts excrete may not ensure that it is laid down properly in new bone .
26 Some of us though , working at the ground , grass roots ma may not know that it goes on , and er , I would just like to take this opportunity of stressing how important it is to , that we communicate within the United Kingdom , and er , support Nigel 's er , suggestion that it would be useful to have a base down here .
27 He may not believe that it applies in his particular case .
28 Nowhere else will be able to afford to do it , so let's not pretend that it 's not gon na affect those people outside .
29 ‘ Well , let's just say that it 's crossed your mind that maybe , maybe if you stay long enough in this place it 'll get to you in the same way as it got to me .
30 Alright , now if we look at the , the rural instead of the urban wage rate , right , up here alright , now let's just say that it takes that amount of time before this individual gets a job in the urban area , alright , now if we discount alright the erm , the rural , the urban wages right , that 's all this
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