Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] that it [be] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Here the value of privacy may act against the interests of family members ; neighbours may consider that it is not their business to interfere and the beaten wife-at least before the growth of women 's self-help centres — may find that she has nowhere to go ( Pizzey , 1974 ) .
2 Even when you have decided a broad direction , and I should emphasize that it is only possible to set ambitions in a broad sense and only helpful so to do , there will inevitably come times when external events show that one has made a false assessment of one 's starting point or the ability of one 's competitors , known or unsuspected , to seize the initiative .
3 I must stress that it was not a first-hand observation , but in fact is third-hand .
4 However , he should recognise that it is not just the consumer who responds to ‘ market forces ’ .
5 But she must know that it is n't clever to be asked to leave a country while on assignment .
6 Stavanger has a considerable holding of Ingard stock , but he must know that it is largely worthless .
7 Even this affects church life , as I shall show , but we must recognise that it is not only rank hedonism that flourishes under private banners .
8 and I think we must recognise that it is only that many of the questions and questionnaire had they been displayed of what they wanted to propose .
9 He should know that it is not the Government who take action in these matters , but the Attorney-General .
10 ‘ You are an apprentice historian and therefore should know that it is only in this century that this attempt to sanitise death has stricken our race .
11 Once one of these grounds has been established , the party seeking the setting aside , which can be the adjudication officer or the claimant , must show that it is just to set the decision aside .
12 The purchaser should ensure that it is not restricted from issuing notices of assignment by any of the announcement or confidentiality restrictions in the sale and purchase agreement .
13 It must follow that it is similarly empowered to order an addition to the registered holding .
14 One must remember that it was specifically this issue of clerical power over schools which was the nub of the controversy in the 1900–14 period .
15 You must see that it is n't natural .
16 Readers wishing to make a similar tray should note that it is not possible to assign values arbitrarily to the sides of the rectangle and ‘ rise ’ of both flaps and expect the resulting outline to be a smooth one .
17 Although in this last case we should note that it is much harder to talk of the sentence being ‘ wrong ’ ; there are circumstances when people validly violate semantic norms , as we shall see .
18 Firstly one should note that it was not until about 1846 when Liouville published two of his papers that Galois ' work became better known .
19 It is enough to say that , having adopted the character of Oliver Twist , I have been fortunate in meeting with a kindlier and less formidable response than he ; and while anyone who knows the editor 's capabilities must realise that it is not beyond his powers to write a further introduction of the same delight as that preceding Volume II , it would be unreasonable to complain that in his assessment of the situation the needs of prompt publication have been put first .
20 I should suppose that it is deliberately not so expressed , for I can not think that so simple an expedient as the transfer of assets to a company resident in the United Kingdom and the immediate removal of that company outside it would not occur to the draftsman .
21 And once they were christened , as we might expect , the ‘ Hooligans ’ were understood as an entirely unprecedented and ‘ un-British ’ phenomenon : indeed , we must allow that it was most ingenious of late Victorian England to disown the British Hooligan by giving him an ‘ Irish ’ name .
22 What was attractive about the American consortium approach — and I must emphasise that it was never a take-over bid , Sikorsky 's stake is only eight per cent — was firstly , we had worked with Sikorsky on and off for forty years .
23 Oh we saw the grass had been flattened in places , but I should imagine that it 's probably by animals .
24 To neglect these questions and concentrate instead on the ‘ environment ’ of learning , however important that might be , is to risk encouraging the belief that teachers are judged and advanced on the basis of how their classrooms took rather than how and what their pupils learn ; consequently , some may feel that it is strategically sensible to concentrate on surface at the expense of substance .
25 Sometimes you may feel that it is really not worth repeating what seems trivial or unimportant ; the effort is tiring , even exhausting .
26 She felt as though confronted by a child : it 'll be all right , she wanted to say , I 'll see that it 's all right .
27 The first pad , if you hold it up against any of the other pads , you 'll see that it 's actually slightly shorter .
28 If you measure the atmospheric rise in carbon dioxide due to fossil fuel burning , you 'll see that it 's only about one half of that predicted if all of the coal and oil that had been burnt since the industrial revolution had gone into the atmosphere , we would probably have er an increase in C O two double what we can actually measure .
29 keep that hand ready otherwise you 'll discover that it 's not there when you want it , use it , OK
30 Therefore , while absence may spell the end of acquaintanceship , it will not in itself destroy friendship ; and while Dr Johnson was right to say that we should keep our friendships in good repair , the perpetual shoring up of friendship might suggest that it were less enduring than we had supposed .
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