Example sentences of "[that] [noun prp] [modal v] [vb infin] to " in BNC.

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1 According to Soviet sources , however , the US side had softened its previous position that Najibullah would have to be removed from power before elections could be held , and was now considering a compromise under which he would remain President but would give up control of the military , the security police and the media to non-partisan bodies .
2 On reaching Port Said , however , the captain declared that Annesley would have to be more respectably attired if he wished to continue in first class .
3 Elizabeth could see that there was more to this than George would tell her , but she , too , came to the conclusion that Sarah must go to Leeds and that as soon as possible .
4 I wish you a most enjoyable holiday and hope that MKM will add to the enjoyment .
5 Our sportsdesk can detect from the far end of a crease someone who has gone through life under the impression that Bodyline may refer to a one-piece undergarment .
6 This to gain the maximum effect of her statement so that Mitch will propose to her .
7 The point of that story was that Scrooge could afford to be generous .
8 None of the new group members felt able to take on the job at present and it was agreed that David should write to the Management Committee to ask for further suggestions .
9 Whether it was the wishes of the archdiocese ; or whether it was the inarticulate growls of air-marshals ; or whether it was the judgement that someone of 73 carries too many years to move to big new work ; or whether someone among Eden 's advisers thought scholarship important for some bishops — Eden rejected Fisher 's preference that Ramsey should go to London .
10 Strong conservation of the glycoprotein-binding region suggests that DRP may bind to the sarcolemma in dystrophic muscle through the glycoprotein complex in a similar manner to dystrophin .
11 Two of Charlemagne 's leading magnates , Roland and Guenelon ( or Ganelon ) , have fallen out , and Roland suggests that Guenelon should go to the Saracen court to discuss terms with the Muslims ; treachery is suspected , and the embassy is regarded as very dangerous .
12 Arthur assured her she was ‘ quite decent ’ and that Edward would stick to her .
13 ‘ That surely means that Edward will have to be married right away to a foreign princess — someone old and ugly whom he hates , I doubt not , instead of the one he loves . ’
14 On Feb. 20 the Information Minister was quoted as saying that Kuwait will have to be " purified of intruders … who seek to sow doubt in the unity of Kuwaiti ranks " .
15 And , after two weeks that would have cracked a lesser man , Taylor proved he still has what it takes to ensure that England can qualify to be one of the outside contenders .
16 It is then that Tara will belong to the Humans . ’
17 Lately however Alison , and sometimes Irina , had decided to walk in and join her , no doubt , as Franca felt , to cheer up the ‘ lonely old creature ’ ; and , in the case of Alison , perhaps to set scenes for some ‘ statement ’ which she felt that Franca might wish to , or indeed ought to , make .
18 If the same should happen to her , Margaret knows that Gemma will benefit to the tune of at least DOUBLE the original basic sum assured .
19 Rodolfus Rodriguez , head of the Cuban AIDS testing programme , has publicly stated that Cuba may have to further tighten its restrictions on foreigners .
20 Similarly , he saw that Bastin should move to outside-from inside-left because there was less danger that the youngster would be knocked about on the wing .
21 ‘ Do you still think that Maggie should go to England to nurse ? ’ he asked eventually .
22 The Soviet Union made clear its firm opposition , maintaining that UN intervention was unnecessary and that Korea could advance to independence through the withdrawal of foreign forces and agreement reached among the Koreans themselves .
23 When faced with threats to its broadcasting monopoly or to its programme policy from , say , either wireless exchanges ( the precursors of today 's cable systems ) or overseas commercial radio stations , it was only natural that Reith would turn to the state to guarantee the monopoly .
24 There is no question that LWT can afford to , and wants to , continue its support for The South Bank Show .
25 I want to make sure that Hemsworth can continue to be proud of its history .
26 In the event , they went back to Scotland Yard so that McLeish could get to a phone and check with his secretary , and with Bruce Davidson , who was co-ordinating the evidence as it came in .
27 I promised to see that Constanza would get to Brussels on time , and he promised to take me behind the scenes of the art world .
28 She was frightened that Phoebe would respond to this news with excessive enthusiasm , congratulate her , want to celebrate in some humiliating way , even ring her friends and tell them .
29 The Israeli representative at Lausanne knew this position , for a Ramallah delegate had proposed that Israel should agree to the repatriation of 400,000 refugees ‘ who would live in peace with Israel and act as a ‘ peace bridge' ’ between Israel and the Arab states ' .
30 Archaeologists have established that Jericho can claim to be one of the very oldest cities in the world , with a history going back all of ten thousand years .
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