Example sentences of "that [modal v] [verb] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 We 've increased our market shares virtually everywhere er two very strong er improvements Venezuela and Nigeria and the the initiative we 've taken with the Soviets to rework their wells er should be onstream by the end of the year and we 're hoping that may lead to other opportunities er , both in Russia and er and there 's the possibility from that of some business in Eastern Europe as well .
2 I say that this type of equipment is necessary because until we can be sure all major rockets and missiles have gone , there will always be a chance of such offensive capabilities ‘ falling into the wrong hands ’ and that may result in terrible consequences .
3 That may happen in other countries where the same situation applies .
4 You had that let's start with Dim Sum .
5 Much of the credit for that must go to New Zealander George Simpkin , the man who made a name for himself as coach of Waikato and subsequently as coach of Fiji in the 1987 World Cup .
6 That must apply in particular to the devastating decision to levy VAT on domestic fuels .
7 Now we looked at the graphs and that should dictate in general that demand will go down .
8 That should come above financial gain . ’
9 Microsoft has stopped short of bundling the Sybase SQL Server it offers with Windows NT , but the two firms are working on a System 10-derived add-on package , with new tools for the third quarter , that 'll scale to personal computers , minicomputers and mainframes .
10 Whether and how that might lead to radical change of practice was another issue .
11 That might make for excellent drama — but be prepared for it .
12 That could lead to full ratification of the Maastricht treaty by Britain shortly afterwards .
13 That could lead to tiresome complications .
14 ‘ I will be hoping that would lead to special attention for our problem as the most peripheral region in the north west of the European Community . ’
15 The effect that that would have on Scottish defence would be devastating in terms of procurement and the employment of people in the armed forces .
16 For example : two identical .042″ strings may have different inner core diameters , and that will result in different tensions .
17 Does he agree that that will lead to preferential treatment for private patients and creeping privatisation ?
18 We hope that that will lead to improved programmes .
19 Does not he understand the impact that that will have on British Aerospace and Rolls-Royce ?
20 The study of microscopic parasites and even bacteria ( that can survive in exceptional conditions ) gives an indication of the health and living conditions on the site , and of the diseases suffered by people living there .
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