Example sentences of "that [pron] [modal v] [adv] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I have to say that I can not at present conceive of any circumstances in which this would be other than an abuse of power as directly or indirectly requiring the practitioner to act contrary to the fundamental duty which he owes to his patient .
2 She had imagined that she could always at will appear poised and in complete control of her emotions .
3 You ca n't call that you ca n't over call if ai n't called a
4 I realised from your earlier letter that you might not in fact have yourself read the DNB article on , so I enclose a xerox .
5 ‘ Make the tallest tower that you can out of newspaper ’ or ‘ list ten things that a good teacher does ’ are approaches of engaging your audience and making the meeting more lively .
6 I mean I was thinking that you can actually with Linda actually you know because I loiter Linda today 's meeting obviously
7 The second question is the second certainly made by the Noble Earl was that the Department of Transport were urgently examining the situation , I trust with the Home Office at the same time and I would suggest that we might in fact discuss this matter if I might make er if I might make this suggestion to the Noble Earl , between now and the report stage , so that this matter can be clarified but I am sure that he will understand that we would not in fact be er feel able to erm ignore this issue er in the period between the beginning of the committee stage today and the third reading of this Bill , we do expect Government amendments to be introduced .
8 ‘ There was no-one in the car and cattle had churned the ground so much that we could not with certainty detect footprints in the vicinity of the car 's entry into the water .
9 Alternatively , it may be suggested that the question was how much the French should have been asked to concede ; and even if the critical time , ( according to Edmund Gullion , ) was ‘ right after the Elysee agreements of March 1949 ’ and for all the complaint that ‘ South-East Asia 's policy has been junked ’ , and dismay at Acheson 's ‘ French captivity , a closer inspection suggests that there may not in fact have been all that much difference in the assumptions upon which different parts of the State Department were operating .
10 In the face of Norwegian opposition , the Joint Committee was forced to conclude that the ‘ difficulties are so significant that they can not at present be solved by the participating countries ’ .
11 On the other hand , local governments use their budgets directly to fix tax levels , the essential point being that they can not in law tax for a budget deficit .
12 The argument is that people can not construct socialism out of kitsch ( sometimes with the equally problematic implication that they can out of art ) .
13 If you are not working , do not give up all your time to charitable work — you will be worn out , for voluntary work is a bottomless pit and those who run charities freely admit that they squeeze every last drop of help that they can out of people .
14 It was hoped to use the Crown allotment in Exmoor Forest for this purpose , but after partition the Commissioners decided that it would not in fact be suitable , and in 1818 it was sold for £50,000 to a Mr Knight , who enclosed it .
15 ( See re Barry Artist [ 1985 ] 1 WLR 1305 , where the court stated that it would not in future accept an informal decision to reduce share capital . )
16 Although this proposition is unlikely ever to be falsified , nevertheless one can not maintain that it can not in principle be false .
17 if the company resolves by extraordinary resolution to the effect that it can not by reason of its liabilities continue its business and that it is advisable to wind up .
18 It must always involve an excess beyond the totality without which the totality could never be totalized , which must mean that it can never in fact be closed .
19 I wish to show Lord Wyatt that he may not with impunity threaten any partner of ours .
20 If the court concludes that a plaintiff will take advantage of National Health Service facilities because no other suitable facilities will be available , it will not award him damages for the cost of notional private facilities that he will not in fact use .
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