Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb -s] that it [vb mod] " in BNC.

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1 She says that it would be wrong of the council to judge who is a good or bad busker , what they 're doing is setting out some rules so everyone knows where they stand .
2 She says that it could take at least ten years and cost a considerable amount of cash .
3 She says that it should not be sold .
4 She says that it will harm local shops .
5 In the Freudian view of the development of the little girl , the clitoris is the centre of her infantile pleasure , until she realizes that it can never be a penis and must transfer her sexual centre to her vagina .
6 Licences are needed for other types of brokerage and she argues that it would give her business respectability .
7 She points out that we know little of the differential impact of changing material circumstances on different kinds of tending , and is surely right when she argues that it would be ‘ useful and interesting to discover how long term unemployment alters conjugal roles as far as caring is concerned ’ .
8 As every woman knows , her hair is her crowning glory , or rather she knows that it should be , but there are those of us who are unhappily aware that , too often , our looks fall down on the job .
9 Yet one understands and sympathizes with the reader who urges for that word to be said ( even as he/she understands that it can not be ) , and no amount of earnest preaching that this is the way things are , that no certainties can be reached , will attenuate the sense of frustration that accompanies our contemplation of the ruins .
10 I have n't yet married and am not in a rush to do so , so I suppose that in this regard I am a disappointment to my father , though I 'm sure he understands that it would be unfair for me to marry with my present commitment to athletics .
11 The doctor may withhold all or part of the report from you if he thinks that it would be in your interest , or that of others , to do so .
12 The doctor may withhold all or part of the report from you if he thinks that it would be in your interest , or that of others , to do so .
13 Upon reviewing all the comment 's replies to A , it concludes that it can get at least 10 ( hypothetical ) ‘ points ’ with A .
14 He says that it wo n't be the end of the coal industry , it 'll just become more concentrated .
15 He says that it would be unfortunate if this perspective were used ‘ as a rationale for distributing resources , particularly when a contrary position stressing a preference for community-based professional support could just as easily be advanced ’ .
16 He says that it would be a ste backwards — Britain is still rabies free , other parts of Europe are n't .
17 He says that it would be foolish to think drugs taking does n't go on in prison , but he confident drugs are not a big problem in Gloucester jail .
18 He says that it would make an ideal site for tourist related businesses .
19 He says that it would cost him more money if he went the other way .
20 Well he 's talking about the er genetic engineering , he says that it will be a shame .
21 He says that it will cost money , especially if the dispute continues for some time .
22 He says that it will almost certainly be left to fend for itself , seeking business abroad .
23 He says that it could have been arson , but he ca n't comprehend how saomeone wopuld want to risk people 's lives .
24 He says that it can be seen for the next week or so in the west , but it 's too faint to be seen with the naked eye .
25 However , he says that it should be built of brick and slate , access from Rosebery Road should be considered , and there should be 24 parking spaces .
26 He says that it should n't be allowed .
27 He says that it should n't be to difficult , just time consuming .
28 Though the group believes Britain should join , it warns that it should only do so at an exchange rate of around DM2.40 to the pound — involving a 15 per cent devaluation from the current DM2.79 .
29 Though the group believes Britain should join , it warns that it should only do so at an exchange rate of around DM2.40 to the pound — involving a 15 per cent devaluation from the current DM2.79 .
30 There is no way of monitoring arms once they are sold , although I believe Contraves when it says that it would have to fit the latest equipment to any ship , and would not fit Argentinian ships .
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