Example sentences of "[modal v] [vb infin] with that [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Then all of a sudden these strange people started coming out of record companies who were involved in the video end of it and deciding this is what we should do with that song and sort of you know these were songs that we had planned and recorded and and all of a sudden these people were changing them .
2 At some point it is necessary for someone to provide clear guidelines regarding how others should interact with that child in order to promote learning and developmental changes most effectively .
3 If the introduction of criterion-referenced assessments is intended to assist the process of curriculum change the balance of advantage must lie with that approach .
4 Now whilst I might concur with that view if it was er well related to the A sixty four , in fact immediately adjacent to the A sixty four , I think given the criteria you 've got that the new settlement clearly has to avoid the greenbelt , I think that actually any of the locations being ten miles s sorry six to ten miles outside of the York urban area , would play little role in meeting the strategic employment needs of the urban area .
5 But we 'll deal with that phenomenon in a lot more detail next week in the context of epithelial cells .
6 In the same , well no , we 'll deal with that detail when we come to that .
7 ‘ I 'll deal with that riff-raff , ’ Swire Sugden bellowed , abandoning his rhubarb tart in favour of a punch-up .
8 Who do you think I could trust with that hanging over me ?
9 Let us think what we could do with that £2.5 billion in the health or education services .
10 We were convinced the single would go storming into the Top 20 … it was the best we could do with that photo session … ‘
11 ‘ Jeez , I could do with that cup of tea , ’ Mrs Bennet said , putting her hands over her ears to shut out the tumult above , and Anne decided to go upstairs to see if the gas was still on .
12 We could live with that figure , and indeed our local plan is based on on that sort of a figure , being accommodated within that area .
13 Considerably less women than men could comply with that condition and so , unless the condition is justifiable , the condition is discriminatory .
14 Nothing could interfere with that happiness now .
15 Campbell telephones are bugged — and you know what she would do with that information — we must accept her protestations of innocence and lose the … ‘
16 I think many of us would sympathise with that view .
17 For this reason I always emphasise that if , as you complete the final turn , you are happy that you have got the field ‘ made ’ , you should always open full airbrake for a few moments to check that you would undershoot with that setting .
18 I shall die with that feeling of guilt , that it was I who robbed him of life . ’
19 One would hope that the recently formed Department of National Heritage , being a much larger ministry with more prestige and probably better staff , would help with that problem .
20 I shall deal with that point in a few moments .
21 I shall deal with that matter in a moment .
22 I shall deal with that matter more fully in my later remarks .
23 Mr MacLaren suggests that persistent enuretics on board a warship would create even more serious problems than in any army barracks , and I would agree with that proposition .
24 As an historian I would agree with that judgment . ’
25 But she said she would deal with that problem when it arose .
26 Afterwards as the plaudits for the winner died down , Homer confided in me : ‘ You 've just seen the best jockey since Jonjo O'Neill , ’ and who would argue with that assertion nowadays ?
27 SWALEDALE has been called by many the most beautiful of all the dales and though I would argue with that definition , it is certainly one of the finest .
28 That is because it demonstrates how poorly British farmers co-operate to sell their products — I hope that my right hon. Friend 's marketing grants will assist with that problem — and spells out in words of one syllable that the British farmer will not be discriminated against in Europe .
29 If the hon. Gentleman waits for a few days , he may be made aware of developments emanating from a source not far from me now which may interest him and which may deal with that point .
30 Robert said , ‘ Well , let's see what we can do with that arm .
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