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

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1 Conference , I ask you , with that response what does that hold for our social services within our communities and how hopelessly helpless we must feel that given we will certainly not ?
2 We must remember that to deny someone control of their own lives is to offer them a most profound insult , not to mention the injury which the frustration of their wishes and the setting at naught of their own plans for themselves will add .
3 ‘ People must realise that to hack you must be willing to use other people 's passwords , other people 's money and to rip companies off . ’
4 ‘ People should realise that passing their test does not mean that they are capable of driving all types of car .
5 ‘ Yes , and I must admit that surprises me .
6 And I must say that gives me a great pleasure . ’
7 So if you let me take a copy , I 'll give that lease you signed to my company solicitor and get him to go through it with a magnifying glass .
8 There , I 'll bet that surprised you .
9 That 'll mean that gives you plenty of time to get up and get moving
10 It happened to me when I was sort of looking at some sort of electronic engineering that I was n't supposed to be doing I was just looking at it for interest like Well I 'd like to have the time to spend on that but I 'll leave that thank you very much .
11 Thus I might argue that to know you must be certain , but that one can never be really certain and hence one can never really know .
12 Actually I do n't wan na to get erm , hitting his head on a with a hammer , I 'll say that turns him on .
13 If he could relive that shot I 'm sure he 'd never take a driver there off the tee ( Azinger has said just that in print ) because it lost him the Open .
14 ’ Then I asked the children to write about some experience they could recall that had something physical about it .
15 In Mahal [ 1991 ] Crim LR 632 ( CA ) , it was held that a jury could find that pushing someone through an open window 22 feet from the ground could lead to " the risk of some harm " .
16 Let's hope that buries it forever !
17 " I would think that to follow your thought in this instance is only possible for one to whom the message of Tristan , in particular , has been revealed . "
18 Now , I have n't totally had a chance to talk to Mr er , about that , but I would assume that means you er , and so it 's moving in the other direction if anything Mrs .
19 Er and in fact er I would say that had you become recognized as part of management , our members would n't have tolerated you as a shop steward .
20 So , I know it 's a sensitive thing this elderly person 's home , but I would argue that underpinning it is a logic .
21 A careful read of this book will show that underpinning it is a terrible truth .
22 When he is really inform it is a treat to watch his work on the leg side , and few who saw it will forget that catch which dismissed Paynter in the watery third Test at Old Trafford . ’
23 People may say that understanding something , as you are now understanding what I have written , involves interpretation , that is , translating something linguistic , a sentence , into something non-linguistic , a thought ; but they do not say it because they have found they actually have to do any such translating .
24 I think we can point to some of the things that can happen that worry us .
25 Ethical problems will surface , for no power-based organization likes to have its idiosyncrasies made public , and the anthropologist who is a member of the family and not merely a temporary visitor to the ‘ backyard ’ exotica can find that writing anything at all becomes crucially problematic .
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