Example sentences of "that [noun pl] [modal v] [verb] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 As representatives of the ranks of the great unfashionable made their way to their seats weighed down by crates of lager , it was clear , at the band 's first British appearance for seven years , that paunches may come and full heads of hair may go , but times do n't change .
2 for people who are caring for their , their family we 've , we 've also said , that employers should recognise that people should be able to get , erm some kind of leave occasionally from their work er , perhaps ten days a year when they find the person they 're looking after is is sick .
3 Better access to trade training courses : One of the few ways that prisoners can feel that some positive benefit has been gained from a sentence .
4 It 's a very real part of humanity that blokes will go and f— about with other women . ’
5 and a he had the same unyielding attitude to life that Germans would have and a very bad temper .
6 Parliament has already expressed its view that investigations should proceed and , if necessary , prosecutions should be brought .
7 This often enables them better to achieve the benefits that rules may bring as explained above , and other benefits besides .
8 It will inevitably happen for some that Housman 's Horace is not the reader 's Horace , and that readers will grumble and go in search of more and later Englishings — for it seems we must " English " this poet again and again if we are to keep up with him where he stands still , at the end of the first century BC .
9 They knew that designers would come and go but the real strength of the company was the creation of one brand with which the public could readily identify .
10 It is only then that schools can explore whether there are any patterns to pupils ' absence .
11 Such are the smooth , easy driving qualities of the big-engined Corrado ( the same engine is also available in the VW Golf and Vento saloons ) that I suspect that this is the sort of car that drivers will appreciate when they own it , be sorry when they sell it , and describe it for years as the finest car they ever owned .
12 For those who have never had the experience , a bothy is a hut , either a renovated ruin or a specially built shack in the heart of the wilderness that walkers can use if they need shelter .
13 Right now we offer products that clients can use that are prepackaged , off the shelf .
14 In order to understand the process , the study focuses upon important incidents that subjects can recall or are experiencing .
15 Far be it for me to say that this is the sort of budget that conservatives ought to applaud because it is after all , a budget that is guided by a feeling that councils should provide services and they should orientate their services to the least communities , to be guided by equal opportunities and by egalitarians and that 's what this group has always stood for , this is the budget that we present tonight and I would hope that it would get a far better and far larger measure of support than perhaps of course been the case in the past .
16 It is horrific that youngsters should think that that is necessary .
17 As well as the permanent exhibition of early Irish manuscripts , the Library has a policy of mounting changing exhibitions so that visitors can see and admire a wide range of its treasures .
18 Obviously we 're trying to make a homely atmosphere so that parents can come and go , er when new parents come on to the ward , when new patients come on to the ward , nursing staff maintain a , a close control and a close liaison with them , so were any undesirables as it were , to come on to the ward , I am sure they would be picked up almost immediately .
19 Quite simply , this theory states that countries will gain if each country exports a product in which costs of production are , comparatively , lower and imports a product in which its costs of production are , comparatively , higher .
20 It is therefore to the second alternative — selling goods and services overseas — that countries must look if they are to maintain and improve their living standards and avoid a balance of payments crisis .
21 Literary language was not removed from these public concerns , a belief that texts could communicate and move readers was of course fundamental to the assumption that poetry could teach and delight .
22 The US National Commission on Air Quality ( 1981 ) typically found that models may overpredict or underpredict from actual concentrations by a factor of two .
23 One of the greatest of Cambridge physicists , George Stokes , had obscurely suggested that elements might emit when hot and absorb when cold light of the same characteristic frequencies ; but it was not until 1860 , with the collaboration in Heidelberg of Bunsen and Kirchhoff , that spectroscopy became a central part of chemistry .
24 The question of fundamental importance which arises is whether the court should entertain the proposition that an Act of Parliament can so be assailed in the courts that matters should proceed as though the Act or some part of it had never been passed .
25 The CBI stated recently that matters will improve and the Bank of England says that the leading indicator measures point firmly to an upturn in output in 1992 .
26 We may pray in particular that communities will survive and flourish and that the anger and depression caused by the announcements will be healed .
27 Whilst we hope you will find these facility ratings a helpful guide when making your holiday choice , it is important you appreciate both that circumstances can change after our brochure goes to press and that such facilities can not be guaranteed throughout the season , particularly where they are dependent on weather or the level of demand at a particular time .
28 This is to ensure that instructors can modify while retaining the general path .
29 In addition , it is an assumption that precludes them , to a large extent , from beginning to get to grips with the language- based problems that learners might experience and providing teachers with useful insights into how linguistic factors might help or hinder a child 's progress at school .
30 Some people worry that learners will object if they do n't see the whole programme .
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