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

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1 I must emphasize that I will not make a further reduction in interest rates until I 'm sure that it is safe and prudent to do so .
2 Monetary policy will remain tight ; I must emphasize that I will not make a further reduction in interest rates until I am sure that it is safe and prudent to do so .
3 I did n't mean to do it and you must know that I would n't stoop so low — ’
4 He must know that I shall bring down some vessels from Orkney .
5 ‘ No one likes playing in the reserves and everyone at Sunderland should know that I would always give 100 per cent . ’
6 My hon. Friend should know that I will deal with the interaction between immigration policy and asylum seeking later .
7 I 'll tell you give him a ring , tell him that you 've given me his , the telephone number and he should expect that I 'll give him a call in the next week
8 You surely must realize that I could n't take the responsibility … if anything should have happened to his daughter … ’
9 The God of my far-off country must remember that I used to pray four times a day and still love me .
10 You must understand that I can do nothing further for you .
11 I must confess that I would prefer to see a pigtail with an earring rather than the traditional civil service bowler hat .
12 Even if the Government do not propose legislation themselves , I imagine that some Private Member will introduce a Bill and I must confess that I can see no way of postponing this issue to a ‘ gentler age ’ .
13 An and I must admit that I would n't , I would not expect to see anybody delegated within the contract at less than M S one level .
14 ‘ Well , ’ said Dyson , chewing hard , ‘ 1 must admit that I should like to make a name for myself , just for its own sake . ’
15 I should add that I shall not accede to Mr. Philipson 's invitation to qualify the variation by debarring the Bank of England from communicating the documents to the Federal Reserve Board , since in my view that would frustrate the purposes of section 84(6) , and would also impede the proper co-ordination of supervision between the Bank of England and the Federal Reserve Board , in relation to the international activities of the defendants .
16 Before any fluttering expectations begin to arise in the minds or breasts — I do not mind which it is — of Opposition Members , I should say that I can not advise the House to write the two clauses into the Bill , because they deal , for example , with administrative matters such as a once-off requirement for a report to be made to Parliament — new clause 2 — and the keeping of a custody record — new clause 10 — that should not be set down in primary legislation .
17 ‘ You might think that I would have been happy to go on improving my golf handicap , ’ he said .
18 He 'll assume that I wo n't go to the car because he 'll be waiting , so I 'll go to the left , and that 's where he 'll be waiting .
19 The police , if they want to say ‘ No comment ’ , they say , ‘ I 'm sure you 'll understand that I ca n't comment on that particular aspect , the matter is sub judice , you would n't wish me to prejudice the .
20 The infallibilist may insist that I can not be wrong in believing that the way things look to me is pink , though I can be wrong in supposing that ‘ pink ’ is the word to use to describe the way things look .
21 A. T. The worst part of the job was after passing the Sergeant 's exam and waiting for twelve to thirteen years to get promoted — you 'd have the Chief Constable 's Orders come out and you 'd see people who had passed years after you being promoted and you 'd think that I 'll do my thirty years like this .
22 ‘ But you 'd prefer that I should do so ? ’ she persisted .
23 He is the most considerate of men , and he 'd know that I would be worried about him . "
24 It 's the same as that place in Australia where they have n't seen rain for seventeen years , I mean there 's children who are grown up now at college have never seen a spot of rain , I 'd hate that I 'd rather have our , sometimes dismal climate .
25 If I sat still and did not do anything then nothing else could happen that I might have to cope with .
26 ‘ There 's nowhere you could go that I would n't find you . ’
27 ‘ There 's nowhere you could go that I would n't find you ’ .
28 He 'd threaten that I 'd not get any money the next week , but I always managed to .
29 I used to think that I ought to do everything and then at least I could n't blame myself for not having done enough .
30 Something interesting happened to me that I never really thought about , erm , but I used to get these dreams where I used to dream that I 'd be either falling off a cliff or driving a car and getting into an accident and like or driving off a cliff .
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