Example sentences of "[vb infin] that you [vb mod] [be] " in BNC.

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1 and I do n't know that you 'll be able to do it in there
2 will be in charge of hospitality ; please let her know that you will be bringing a guest by 8th November ( ) .
3 He must know that you can be trusted , otherwise his first and last inclination must inevitably be to turn you down .
4 How can you guarantee that you will be restored to your proper un-self ?
5 Or do you think that you may be the only ones ?
6 AS THE NEW BLONDE BEHIND THE BAR , DO YOU THINK THAT YOU WILL BE SEEN AS A YOUNG BET LYNCH ? :
7 I would think that you should be wearing Lovat s tartan by this time ? ’
8 When you do leave the house , I will ensure that you will be accompanied at all times .
9 Questions such as , ‘ Do you feel that you might be doing this in order to produce this kind of feeling or situation ? ’ , can lead counsellees to a re-examination of their motives .
10 If you 're unhappy with your face , I can see that you might be tempted .
11 Ideally , your contract will provide that you will be guaranteed receipt of the same sum net of UK tax if you unexpectedly have to pay that tax .
12 You will understand that you will be required in the execution of any agreement for the purchase and sale of the company to acknowledge that you have not relied on or been induced to enter into such agreement by any representation or warranty other than expressly set forth in such agreement subject to such limitations and restrictions as may be specified therein .
13 Do n't think I did n't hope that you might be buried in the prison for ever , or hanged for the murder of which you were accused .
14 I do hope that you will be prepared to join the steering group .
15 I do hope that you will be able to help us
16 We do hope that you will be able to join us on one of these evenings .
17 But you did come out , so I may hope that you can be induced to vary your quiet days with
18 you 'd never mix that you 'd be , you 'd be sick first !
19 That does n't mean that you would be engaged in the same boring work all the time .
20 This does not mean that you should be morbid and spend each day thinking about your own death but , as you journey through this life , you will come to form your own ideas about what is to follow .
21 Part-time working does not affect your right to study leave , nor does it mean that you should be given only those jobs which no one else wants .
22 This will mean that you will be in possession of more information and facts than people who pay scant attention to what is being said .
23 It does n't necessarily mean that you will be . "
24 Becoming an actuary does not mean that you will be chained to a desk in the U.K. About 750 members of the Institute of Actuaries are employed overseas by U.K. and other employers .
25 FAILURE TO DO EITHER OF THE ABOVE THINGS MAY MEAN THAT YOU WILL BE CONTRAVENING THE PROVISIONS OF THE ABOVE LEGISLATION .
26 ‘ But you do realise that you 'll be doing it the hard way ?
27 But did you realise that you could be landed with a huge bill afterwards ?
28 You might imagine supporting them , talking with them when they needed to talk , trying to help , but you did n't imagine that you would be the one desperate to talk ( or the one too embarrassed to talk , too ashamed or too proud to talk ) ; you did n't imagine you would be the one who needed help , not even when you told friends that of course there might be problems , or agreed with your beloved that you would always talk about things …
29 Inspector : I must warn that you may be liable under the Trades Descriptions Act .
30 it was a special occasion which they , then they 'd accept that you 'd be back after midnight , but
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