Example sentences of "[vb -s] [vb pp] that it [modal v] " in BNC.

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1 When an owner of property against whom an order has been made under the Act comes into this court and complains that there has been some irregularity in the proceedings , and that he is not liable to have his property taken away , it is right , I think , that his case should be entertained sympathetically and that a statute under which he is being deprived of his rights to property should be construed strictly against the local authority and favourably towards the interest of the applicant , in as much as he for the benefit of the community is undoubtedly suffering a substantial loss , which in my view must not be inflicted upon him unless it is quite clear that Parliament has intended that it shall .
2 Kulsrud has calculated that it might be possible to increase the reaction rate by as much as 50 per cent .
3 Emma Nicholson , Conservative MP for Devon West and Torridge , has lobbied that it should be , and for prison sentences of up to 10 years for culprits .
4 Although Sun has re-iterated that it wo n't be doing a 64-bit Sparc implementation itself for at least the next three years — ‘ there is no need for it yet ’ ( UX No 376 ) — the company is seeking to define the space in which some are already working — Hal Computer Systems Inc for one .
5 Nobody has claimed that it can clear the infectious organism , HIV , from a person 's system .
6 Professor Eversley has stressed that it need not be drawn very high and points to the importance of groups at the margin , who used soap to wash with and wore some cotton instead of home-spun linen : " what seems neces-sary for growth is that the very exceptional expenditures should become a little less so " .
7 ‘ I think he was sceptical about our story but has accepted that it would be a waste of time trying to make anything out of it now . ’
8 R. F. V. Heuston has argued that it should , saying that it can not make any difference whether the rules which identify the procedure come from common law , statute or a combination of both .
9 France has said that it would support the side that restarted the war .
10 However , the Swedish food and medical group Procordia , which is selling a 28% stake in Liber , has said that it would make a SK350m profit on the sale .
11 I note that the Labour party knows better than the Milk Marketing Board and has said that it would not help the Milk Marketing Board to get the reform that is necessary for British farmers and British consumers .
12 The Labour party has said that it would sign the directive on part-time working and many others , which would place an intolerable cost burden on British industry .
13 However , the Audit Commission has challenged that figure , and has said that it would be nearer 50 per cent .
14 Durham 's Director of Cricket Geoff Cook has said that it may be possible for players to adopt individual teams in the later stages .
15 ICI has said that it will complete its plant closure programme by the end of 1995 .
16 Charoen Pokphand of Thailand has said that it will invest $1 billion in a petrochemical complex in Linpoh .
17 The company has said that it will license the technology to others .
18 Given that the health board has said that it will have difficulty finding the money for that relocation and upgrading , will the Minister consider favourably any requests that may be made at the meeting ?
19 The American Federal Communications Commission has said that it will not decide on a HDTV format before 1993 .
20 The Council has said that it will not renew the status of the park until an effective plan to protect the bears and the park has been implemented .
21 The route of the first shipment--expected sometime this later year--is being kept secret for security reasons , but the government has said that it will try to avoid territorial waters .
22 Consequently , the authority has decided that it would be misleading to include these amounts in a balance sheet which provides some measure of what the authority is ‘ worth ’ .
23 Suppose the U K government has decided that it can not free-ride on other governments : either it pays its share of launch aid or the whole project collapses .
24 Our research , and unbiased professional advice , has shown that it would undoubtedly be in the interest of ALL our teachers to be included in this comprehensive ‘ blanket cover ’ , whether teaching regular private or Adult Education classes , ‘ one-off ’ local events , rallies , or classes for other organisations .
25 ‘ Fortex has shown that it can come through a difficult trading period in excellent financial shape , ’ said Mr Austin .
26 The case of Goff v Gauthier ( 1991 ) 62 P & CR 388 has shown that it must be fair and reasonable for the vendor to rely on this exclusion ( see page 62 ) ; ( e ) to state that the vendor will not be liable to the extent that any claim arises out of or is increased by the acts or omissions of the purchaser after completion ; ( f ) to provide that the purchaser must give credit for the amount by which assets are found to have been understated , or liabilities have been over-provided for in the accounts ; ( g ) to ensure that the purchaser pays to the vendor all amounts subsequently recovered from third parties relating to claims that have been paid by the vendor .
27 One leading proponent , J.B. Thornes , in contributing to an interdisciplinary symposium in Geography , Archaeology and Environment , affirmed that palaeoenvironmental reconstructions are crucial if the understanding of the ecology of past societies is to be substantially improved ( Thornes , 1983a ) and elsewhere ( Thornes , 1983b ) has advocated evolutionary geomorphology and has anticipated that it will produce major new insights into historical problems such as river terrace formation and his proposal is considered more fully in chapter 8 ( p. 182 ) .
28 The authority said : ‘ Dr Starkie has agreed that it should be made known publically at this juncture that she is suffering progressive neurological disease multiple sclerosis .
29 Gynaecologist Mr Ian Mackenzie of the John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford , has noted that it could save the NHS between £10 and £15 million a year , which could be used to shorten waiting-lists for other forms of gynaecological care .
30 The IRA has boasted that it will beat any security measures to fight similar bombings to that in the City last weekend .
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