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

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1 Every group who use sports facilities managed by their Local Authority should make sure that provision for their space is included in bid specifications .
2 Every group who use sports facilities managed by their Local Authority should make sure that provision for their space is included in bid specifications .
3 If you are in any way involved , potentially involved , or interested in ESPRIT CIME , you should make sure that PA are aware of you .
4 Centres must stick to the published learning outcomes and performance criteria and only vary the assessment instruments if they have permission — and they must make sure that candidates ' work is retained until the published dates .
5 They know we must make sure that control of the world 's oil resources does not fall into his hands , only to finance further aggression .
6 We 'll make certain that Lewis knows all the facts and ca n't twist them . ’
7 I 'll make sure that Silas changes it . ’
8 It might seem strange that rapes such as these carry a lower penalty than a Category 2 case in which the defendant threatens violence against one party with the aim of securing intercourse with another , but where no violence is perpetrated and sexual intercourse does not in fact take place .
9 Given that crime is behaviour that breaks rules , it might seem odd that functionalists argue that it is necessary and useful for society .
10 As an author , he exploded at Mr Pascall for suggesting that the lists would make sure that children read ‘ suitable ’ books : ‘ What is suitable ?
11 If it was the last thing she ever did , she would make sure that Luke Denner knew exactly what she thought of him .
12 However hard she had to fight , she would make certain that Janice never became Kirsty 's mother !
13 We shall make certain that Strathclyde 's bids are carefully considered before making a final allocation .
14 I shall tell Mr Harker about this when I next see him and I shall make sure that Mr Thacker knows about it first thing tomorrow ! ’
15 For this reason it would appear likely that bones modified as greatly as these would be uncommon in the fossil record , and the predators that produce them unlikely to be important contributors to fossil bone assemblages .
16 Once rehearsals started it would become obvious that Therese could n't support a romantic juvenile lead like Sonja , and they would have to do something .
17 ‘ It would seem odd that facilities so much sought after by the community and approved by their legislators should be actionable at common law because they have been brought to the places where they are required and have escaped without negligence by an unforeseen series of mishaps . ’
18 It would seem logical that reassignment need only be considered in respect of positions for which the disabled employee is qualified .
19 The evidence would seem overwhelming that Lenin was not devious in defending Clause 9 .
20 It would seem obvious that Inday was killed by the intransigence of Western banks , like Barclays ; by the harsh conditions imposed by the IMF ; by the malevolent impact of Del Monte ; and by the economic policies of successive Philippine governments .
21 If income is part of ‘ ability to pay ’ , then it would seem clear that wealth is also .
22 It would seem clear that Paul was doing something of which Jesus himself would have disapproved .
23 Of this Miller writes , ‘ It grows naturally in the West Indies , whence the late Mr. Robert Miller sent me the seeds ’ , and it would seem likely that Ehret 's specimen had been raised at Chelsea .
24 Had Waddell 's trial in Edinburgh not been the farce it was , had he been found guilty of the murder of Mrs Ross as he should have been and sentenced by Lord Robertson to life imprisonment , as he should have been , it would seem likely that Mrs Chipperfield would be alive today .
25 The offence of murder is restricted to intent , and it would seem natural that recklessness as to the same consequences should amount to the lesser offence of manslaughter .
26 It would seem sensible that strategies to help Sheffield , with the recent and very sudden collapse of its steel industry , may not be able to assist Liverpool or Newcastle , where steel has never been an important industry and where decline has been long-term .
27 It does not make particularly amusing reading , and at first glance it may seem odd that Eliot was willing to enter the spirit of such occasions .
28 It may seem strange that lawyers might have a vested interest in making the law move faster .
29 In a month when Harpers & Queen magazine devotes several pages to the lost art of manners , it may seem strange that parents should send their daughters from the most polite nation in the world to this newly graceless country .
30 It may seem strange that Vitruvius , a Roman architect in the first century BC , interpreted by Palladio , an Italian in the sixteenth century , should have made such a mark upon Georgian England , but the values of Augustan Rome and Renaissance Italy have much in common with those of the Enlightenment .
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