Example sentences of "[modal v] [vb infin] that [pron] [is] " in BNC.

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1 You may think that it is good to produce a neat , legible and carefully presented essay .
2 In other words , some heads may think that it is desirable and right to devote much care to management through the corporateness of professionals but , within the same code , to achieve as much agreement among the non-professionals as one can and then to stop trying .
3 All schools ( county and voluntary ) must start the day with a corporate act of worship , although parents have the right of withdrawal and LEAs may rule that it is impracticable to assemble all the pupils ( e.g. in very large or split-site schools , or where pupils follow many different religions ) .
4 Some gynaecologists may consider that there is a risk of missing serious endometrial pathology in such patients , although studies suggest that in this age group it is unlikely .
5 On the other hand , rather than move away from an area where similar firms operate , some firms may consider that it is in their own particular interest to move into such a location .
6 Here the value of privacy may act against the interests of family members ; neighbours may consider that it is not their business to interfere and the beaten wife-at least before the growth of women 's self-help centres — may find that she has nowhere to go ( Pizzey , 1974 ) .
7 It has been suggested ( White , 1978 , p. 101 ) that if we look at the delivery of key speeches in the Supreme Soviet , for example , there was no evidence that prominent groups were gaining proportionately more influence vis-a-vis the party , which may demonstrate that there is no good reason to assume that industrialized societies necessarily develop similar political characteristics .
8 She may know that she is not going to recover from the blow of widowhood any sooner than other women do , many of whom at least have a large legacy of happy memories upon which to draw in the years ahead of them .
9 Even when you have decided a broad direction , and I should emphasize that it is only possible to set ambitions in a broad sense and only helpful so to do , there will inevitably come times when external events show that one has made a false assessment of one 's starting point or the ability of one 's competitors , known or unsuspected , to seize the initiative .
10 I must stress that it 's to work with you , OK ?
11 When they turn to the handling charge they must presume that he is not guilty of robbery ; and , if they are quite satisfied that he must have been guilty of the one offence or the other , they are bound to conclude that he was guilty of handling .
12 However , he should recognise that it is not just the consumer who responds to ‘ market forces ’ .
13 The implication is that , to solve some kinds of problem , an animal must know that something is the case , and not merely that a given action or sequence of actions has in the past been reinforced .
14 But Roth must know that it is likely to be no joke to those who are reading his book .
15 But she must know that it is n't clever to be asked to leave a country while on assignment .
16 Stavanger has a considerable holding of Ingard stock , but he must know that it is largely worthless .
17 Please , try to look at it the way I have to — you must know that it 's an important matter because of Michel 's divorce ; if it were known , if it could be proved , that he is , ’ Flavia looked at Andrée and continued firmly , ‘ living with my mother , the divorce could still be stopped .
18 And she must know that it 's silly .
19 The most important point to note about the above summary is the mens rea requirement : the individual/insider must know that he is a connected person .
20 Thus , a director must know that he is connected with his company or a related company ; an officer or employee must know that he is connected with his company or a related company , and so on .
21 Thus , a director must know that he is connected with his company or a related company ; an officer or employee must know that he is connected with his company or a related company , and so on .
22 And he , he he must know that he 's gon na keep it up .
23 A hacker must know that there is a strong possibility that the information he accesses will be confidential and , therefore , he will be fixed with an obligation of confidence .
24 Even this affects church life , as I shall show , but we must recognise that it is not only rank hedonism that flourishes under private banners .
25 and I think we must recognise that it is only that many of the questions and questionnaire had they been displayed of what they wanted to propose .
26 5.2.2 VAT ( or any tax of a similar nature that may be substituted for it or levied in addition to it ) chargeable in respect of any payment made by the Tenant under any of the terms of or in connection with this Lease or in respect of any payment made by the Landlord where the Tenant agrees in this Lease to reimburse the Landlord for such payment The tenant should insure that there is excluded from the tenant 's liability any taxes properly payable by the landlord both in respect of rents received and the landlord 's dealings with the reversionary interest .
27 The badge is secret — and no-one should know that it 's hiding on the front until she gets the T-shirt or jumper on .
28 He should know that it is not the Government who take action in these matters , but the Attorney-General .
29 ‘ You are an apprentice historian and therefore should know that it is only in this century that this attempt to sanitise death has stricken our race .
30 Before leaving this particular mystery , we should repeat that there is good proof that the direction of the Earth 's magnetic field has indeed flipped many times during our planet 's lifetime .
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