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

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1 imply that I might soon have funds . ’
2 What it comes down to is that I ca n't handle happiness .
3 ‘ I feel sometimes that I ca n't reach Faustina as I 've reached other cats .
4 ‘ And we 've also been over the fact that I ca n't accept conditions .
5 ‘ I do listen to contemporary music but it tends to be electronic stuff that I ca n't put names to .
6 ‘ It 's just that I ca n't understand French .
7 The the problem that we did have , I mean my normal lecturing style until here in fact , was that I would just waffle y'know and generally do a few bits on the board and then carry on for an hour or two but the sh people were n't getting the notes down , that was the problem with that .
8 I said a few moments ago that I would not exclude consideration or the need for consideration of the greenbelt purposes served .
9 There was no advance planning to reach this figure and I decided at the beginning that I would not cut corners in an effort to keep within the budget .
10 I did not threaten to resign but I did make it clear that I would not endorse changes I could not justify .
11 Save that I would not describe Mrs. Steed 's authority to execute the transfer as ‘ ostensible ’ authority , I am in complete and respectful agreement with the judge .
12 He did n't seem convinced so I did n't tell him that I would n't give odds on his wheels being there in the morning .
13 It was n't that I would n't try Terry 's material , because we did try it ; it 's just that none of us really liked it .
14 ‘ Another reason for setting up my workshop near here was so that I would n't lose touch with my mother . ’
15 This was edged around with a framework of masking tape to reserve bands of the white ground that I would later paint gold .
16 The visitor left , forgetting to take her sewing machine , and I left with her , knowing full well that I would never see Aisha again and that news of my forcing the lock on her cupboard would reach my family and the whole village well amplified , so that I 'd end up accused of stealing all of Aisha 's possessions .
17 I watched her go with sadness in my heart because I felt for some inexplicable reason that I would never see Granny again .
18 ‘ Bloody hell , ’ I said , and decided that I would never understand women .
19 I knew that I would never find happiness anywhere else .
20 But all through my twenties and into my thirties I swore quite testily that I would never have children .
21 The only difference is that I wo n't make promises that I ca n't keep . ’
22 I 'm not saying that I wo n't win World and Olympic titles , just that , at this time , I can not conceive of myself achieving that time .
23 I must emphasise that this paper is only attempting to deal with one aspect of Irigaray 's thought and will inevitably touch on issues that I wo n't have space to develop .
24 If I act on the maxim that I will not do things which will hurt Mary 's feelings , that is not universalised simply because I will that all should avoid hurting Mary 's feelings .
25 There I hereby make a pact that I will not blame Joe for anything I copy off her in biology .
26 It 's only that I can not stand possessiveness , it diminishes people . ’
27 I refer to your letter dated 6 July 1993 and would advise that after consideration , I have decided that I can not grant permission for day release .
28 I enjoyed reading your material , but after consideration I 'm afraid to say that I can not make use of short stories .
29 I tell you this because I know that I can not expect trust if I do not give it .
30 So that I can like watch T V or something .
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