Example sentences of "[vb infin] [that] it [modal v] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | They should know that it will change nothing . |
2 | Also , do n't think that it will put you into a trance or make you say or do stupid things . |
3 | That these implications of Moore 's methodology seem strange might only show that it can guide us to unexpected ethical truths . |
4 | No need to stiffen up like that — you must see that it would affect me professionally . ’ |
5 | ‘ I feel sure you 'll understand that it will give me great satisfaction to entertain your niece 's young cousin . |
6 | During this time , stocking levels must be minimal : you can not hope that it will sustain its previous population right from the off . |
7 | I am sure that West Yorkshire will welcome any assistance that the schemes can give , and will also appreciate that its rate support grant has increased by 16 per cent. , but that does not mean that it can bring its force up to the required standard . |
8 | He notes further to the comments above that while the substitution of will in ( 16 ) " would merely say that it would cost him a fortune if he took them home " ( idea of conditionality ) , the be going to construction expresses the idea of a " current orientation " towards the realization of the infinitive 's event ( here the speaker 's intention to take the books home ) . |
9 | As the hon. Gentleman agrees that Scotland is a different nation , why does he not accept that it should have its own system if it prefers , and allow it to have a fair rates system ? |