Example sentences of "[pers pn] [modal v] [verb] that what " in BNC.

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1 Though I should say that what councillor said that my group were prepared to set a higher tax level if that were necessary .
2 I 'll bide my time until I 'm in the ring and then I 'll prove that what I 've studied and believe in is right .
3 Alex Mair said : ‘ I could argue that what you are killing is n't a child and that repugnance at an act is n't evidence of its immorality . ’
4 I would argue that what we should mean by disability representation is the dynamic between the two .
5 You see , whereas B types would say , no , I can see that what you 've done is acceptable and that 's alright .
6 The second point , briefly , is that the white paper has turned its face on the establishment of an environmental protection agency , and independent environment protection agency , and erm , you may feel strongly , I know there was another report that came out just about that time that erm was advocating it , and you may feel that what is needed is a central , independent environmental protection agency .
7 Unless you have legal experience you may find that what you have written is open to misinterpretation .
8 So you might find that if you do a thing on the H P you may find that what is being what 's happening is that it it it 's creating the wrong size addressings in the look up table because either it 's using you know , er signed and it 's su assuming unsigned byte or something .
9 Now , if the phrase heavy rock means nothing more than a pile of boulders , then you may fear that what follows is not your cup of tea .
10 By the end of June , you should realise that what you really want in your life now are love and security .
11 It was quite another for Mary to spend her childhood and adolescence in the most powerful and civilized country in Europe , which was also Scotland 's traditional ally , so that she might assume that what she learned there was not the product of hostile bias .
12 As for reporting to Daddy , you go right ahead , though you might find that what he has to say is n't much to your liking . ’
13 ‘ If you think about it , you 'll see that what I say is true .
14 Yeah I mean what you actually well you 'll find that what you repay erm you know that the benefits you receive in your pension lump sum will far outweigh the cost of repaying those contributions .
15 cancers I think you 'll find that what they 're doing with them ar a lot of those cancers will be cured .
16 She argued that , if she could show that what was regarded as normal behaviour in the United States in fact varies from one society to another , then it followed that such behaviour could not be the result of people 's biological characteristics but rather of their culture .
17 Despite the shock she had received , she could see that what Oswin said made some kind of sense .
18 When the fabric is removed from the machine , you will see that what you have knitted is a ridged pattern within the work .
19 If you read his book you will see that what he seems to have had in mind when he coined the phrase about man being " an invention of recent date and one perhaps nearing its end " was something like this .
20 And if you cast your minds way back to Tuesday you will remember that what I said was that the Americans were trying to create a system of limited government er and yet one which er protected the liberties of individuals not all individuals , not black individuals especially but of individuals , this was the rhetoric of the time and the main device that they invented to do this was something called the separation of powers and they argued that , where political power is concentrated , the potential for abuse is greater so that where executive and legislative powers are held in the same hands , as they are in our system of government , the , there is more prospect of government encroaching upon the rights of individuals .
21 We should feel that what we do has value , whatever it is .
22 In particular , since in several cases it seems to involve a conflict of time reference , we must note that what is involved is not the same as a superficially rather similar phenomenon which was the subject of a useful discussion by Bach ( 1968 ) — all the more so because some of his examples are ambiguous and could also be covered by this case .
23 We say that we will protect single retired people , we will ensure that the rebate system is improved not only to help those people , but to target help on all those who need it and we will ensure that what people pay is based on their ability to pay and not on their status .
24 We know we have been reading a novel but nevertheless we can believe that what the author has told us is true .
25 They would argue that what is moral for heterosexuals is moral for homosexuals .
26 Later , after examining maps of the area , he may discover that what he is really interested in is Parliament Hill .
27 8. ‘ … are the only organizations that have been able to do what they do at all , even though it might seem that what they do is not that difficult or mysterious a thing ’ .
28 If he had , he would know that what he has said is not right .
29 Provided there is no physically damaging effect , it would seem that what is seen , said , done , heard or physically felt by the mother has no effect whatever , but that emotional factors during pregnancy can have good or bad effect .
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