Example sentences of "[vb mod] [adv] [verb] that [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I ought perhaps to add that Edward Spelman was the man who said : " Good God , doth any fellow of a College know anything of Greek . "
2 For such a strategy must eventually require that resources at the disposal of people who own them will be applied in one way rather than another .
3 It appears that costs are awarded on the indemnity basis only in exceptional cases , for example ‘ major test cases ’ and ‘ cases in which the paying party 's conduct is considered to have been wholly unmeritorious , oppressive or in contempt of court ’ and the court must expressly direct that costs be awarded on such a basis .
4 We did n't want to change her words , but should perhaps explain that Geordies often use ‘ us ’ instead of ‘ me ’ .
5 On the other hand , Japan must not assume that membership of the IWC means a green light to catch unlimited numbers of whales .
6 ‘ You must not think that Sir Charles spoke to anyone about you , ’ I said .
7 As it stands and we must not forget that UNESCO tried something similar some time ago it would appear that purely political motives are making trade impossible .
8 Thus in discussing the role of " the teacher " , " the media producer " and " the librarian " , we must not forget that individuals acting in these roles may well have other qualifications and experience in addition .
9 So even if the new authorities are small in scale this must not mean that District Council staff are at any advantage in obtaining jobs in the new authorities — staff here must be able to compete on an equal basis ( 5.7 ) .
10 Questions must not presume that respondents have more knowledge than in fact they have , and must not lead respondents towards a particular answer .
11 We must not say that integrity is a special virtue of politics because the state or community is a distinct entity , but that the community should be seen as a distinct moral agent because the social and intellectual practices that treat community in this way should be protected .
12 I should not think that Mr Kinnock would have the same need for such structures . ’
13 Although the National Certificate , with its competence-based , internally-assessed modules , has almost become part of the educational establishment now , we should not forget that Scotland led the way in the development of this kind of award and our experience has been drawn on in subsequent moves to make all Britain 's vocational qualifications modular and competence-based .
14 Finally , the Secretary of State should not forget that parents do not form a uniform , obedient , like-minded body of consumers .
15 Again , we should not assume that developments amongst the London Tories , at the level of corporation politics , were typical of developments amongst Tories as a whole .
16 It may be , however , that the acceptance of dominant values is not as great as it might seem — we should not assume that actors conform because they wish to ( even if these wishes were manipulated ) .
17 When considering their applicability to particular organizations it is necessary to heed Clegg and Dunkerley 's warning that we should not assume that power resources will have equal utility to the members of all organizations in all situations .
18 But you should not assume that college teachers are all professionally-trained teachers .
19 ‘ One should not complain that people are keeping their looks … longer than they ever have before .
20 More 's eloquence has set the tone for much historical writing on the subject , but while one should not deny that enclosures created a good deal of suffering , one should also remember that More was exaggerating his points for the sake of effect .
21 It is vital that schools should always remember that preparation for working life is one of their principal functions .
22 Accuracy and immediacy are often incompatible objectives for the accountant and the organisation should always insist that approximations that can be acted on are infinitely preferable to historical exactitudes .
23 In this modern world we must both see that people obey the law and also be compassionate .
24 The letter of authority must clearly state that fees will be paid directly to the University .
25 The letter of authority must clearly state that fees will be paid directly to the University .
26 The letter of authority must clearly state that fees will be paid directly to the University .
27 We must also check that software used on RBGE equipment is virus-free , is being used for official purposes , and that we are using the most recent versions .
28 Leaving aside this argument , however , we must also recognize that scholars have sometimes been more generally influenced by the notion that written language should be uniform , even in a period in which it plainly was not uniform , and they sometimes appear to chide the scribes for spelling variably .
29 We must also ensure that teaching is seen to be important , and a simple way to start is to insist that all doctors must document their experience when applying for jobs and that all appointments committees should ask about it .
30 The unit design must also ensure that condensation will not drop from the canopy structure and deposit upon food stuff or floor surfaces , as either would create potential risks .
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