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

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1 In part that may reflect real changes in public opinion but to a large extent it merely reflects sampling and other administrative errors .
2 And that may introduce new considerations not available to us today .
3 ‘ What happens within this house after that may have considerable repercussions . ’
4 That may cause practical problems in detecting the consequences , but this is a thought experiment after all , and we can assume that technical ingenuity will prove equal to the task of providing adequate amplification of the signal .
5 That may include public liability , product liability and bad debt insurance .
6 As it is , the League seems to be dying on its feet , Cricket must realise that television ( and that must mean terrestrial TV , to which millions have access ) is the sine qua non ) of any sport if the sport is to thrive .
7 That must include long-term investment in key areas of training , education , research and development , and transport .
8 That must have direct effect on education standards , and it is legitimate that Her Majesty 's inspectorate should comment on it .
9 ‘ Harry Martin … the word 's out that you 're interested in how he conducts his business at the moment , and of course that must cause untold problems , or would do if you were n't able to separate your professional and personal life . ’
10 That should enable local authorities to maintain sensible spending programmes without any need for a real increase in community charge levels .
11 That should get full marks .
12 else I have to do is find a somebody that 'll do cheap photocopying .
13 Yes that 'll do fine thanks , have you got any bones or bits for the dogs please ?
14 That 'll do fine Mary .
15 keep there on the door , that 'll scare them that 'll stop unwanted people coming in .
16 That might suggest impending disaster .
17 The Bank of England has special responsibility for regulation of the markets that are in any way involved in the operation of the payments mechanism and that might affect monetary policy .
18 That 'd get good house , without a mortgage , ha .
19 That could mean other parts of the service suffering as money is diverted .
20 For some , that could mean heavy losses for others it may be more serious .
21 That could have far-reaching implications for the country .
22 One wet evening at the end of August , there was a meeting at Euston House , British Rail 's art deco London headquarters , that could have fateful consequences for the future of railways in the UK .
23 That could have important implications for the industry .
24 If Mrs Sweet was in the picture , she might continue the pressure on Steen , and that could have unpleasant repercussions for Jacqui .
25 That could include traditional diplomacy , peace-monitoring , the placing of tripwire forces on disputed borders and the policing of arms embargoes .
26 That could include non-educational matters , such as the effect of rail privatisation on reduced fares for young people .
27 That could include non-educational matters , such as the effect of rail privatisation on reduced fares for young people .
28 Ms Dimpfel says almost all the major hardware manufacturers are getting copies of the beta Workplace OS and that IBM is garnering a lot of interest from those that have built their businesses on proprietary , vertical-market operating systems and are interested in putting them up as personalities on a microkernel — such as Workplace OS — that could gain wide industry support .
29 Ms Dimpfel says almost all the major hardware manufacturers are getting copies of the beta Workplace OS and that IBM is garnering a lot of interest from those that have built their businesses on proprietary , vertical-market operating systems and are interested in putting them up as personalities on a microkernel — such as Workplace OS — that could gain wide industry support .
30 Subsidised goods could n't be allowed to flood into the E E C as that would ruin western businesses .
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