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

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1 But it does seem to me that , can you really trust a front bench , that ca n't work out that I might be slightly over the age of twenty one ?
2 In typical style Shaheen had commissioned the QE2 to take a large party of people to the opening and offered me a cabin on her , but as I could not spare the time and was not sure that I would be entirely at home with my fellow passengers , I flew over in response to his invitation .
3 Please note that I 'll be away from Edinburgh 7–21 September , in case you want to ring and discuss things .
4 I shall phone Mother this evening and tell her about Aunt Bertha … that I 'll be home on — on Thursday week . ’
5 ‘ I warn you that I will take steps to prevent you ’ or ‘ I promise that I will be there on time ’ .
6 I , I did promise that I 'd be away at eight o'clock .
7 He had always been so scathing about psychiatrists and psychotherapists , emphatic that she was normal , that she would be just like any other mother once she had a child of her own .
8 It was the fact that she would be away for six weeks or more that had brought things to a head .
9 ‘ Am I to understand that you 've heard from Doreen — and that she 'll be here at the weekend ? ’
10 The ‘ p and q ’ stands for ‘ peace and quiet ’ , and it meant that she could be totally on her own .
11 My first impression was that you 'd be more at home putting up a brass plate in Harley Street . ’
12 I think of you in the middle of all that black water , and I wish that you could be here with me .
13 I do n't think if you just consider products or a market in the abstract that you can be ahead of your time .
14 If you know thre 's somewhere you can stay , that you can be together as a family , it 's the most important thing .
15 The opportunities for road racing in Britain are so frequent that you can be constantly in danger of taking on too many .
16 ‘ Madam , I misdoubt that you should be abroad after dusk alone , either here or in the town .
17 Above all we can not ignore it : whereas at one time we might have been able to smile at the perversity of the local watch committee in another town , the collective action of several dozen politically motivated local authorities to ban News International publications effectively took censorship in libraries well beyond the silly season in the Press ; and whereas we could once afford to hang back with our copies of Fanny Hill secure in the knowledge that we would be nowhere near the top of the prosecution list , Section 28 is in place and ready to pick us off should we try to share our enthusiasm for homosexual literature with more than a few of our consenting adult users .
18 I 'm not commenting still not commenting on local issues , but I mean I quite see that acceptable to Mid Sussex and I 'm not doubting the recommendation but erm we 've actually sixty three thousand right sixty three thousand square metres and the other councils took the attitude that we would be nowhere near achieving structure plan and I find myself absolutely clearly what happened in other comebacks they were only going to produce three , two thirds or three quarters of your
19 Opposition Back-Bench Members have been questioning my right hon. and hon. Friends and myself on the basis that we shall be here for a long time , whereas Front-Bench spokesmen still nurse the occasional illusion .
20 In post-industrial Britain both the self-satisfied and the desperate are able to feel justified in clinging on to what they have , or grabbing what they have n't ; at no time — even in the middle of the Live Aid telethon — is there a suggestion that there might be more to life than such behaviour .
21 That gave him dibs on the scav , not that there would be much worth looting in this sandhole .
22 It is so simple that I have known clever men misunderstand it completely , thinking that there must be more to it !
23 But I ca n't help feeling that there must be more to it than that .
24 Or we can decide that there must be more to being alive than this and , like Jonathan Livingston Seagull , become intrepid explorers of life 's possibilities .
25 In the same way that the spectacle of a butterfly or a peacock still arouses the feeling that there must be more to it than evolution , consciousness insists there must be more to itself than that .
26 SO MANY have praised Graeme Hick that there must be more to him than has been revealed .
27 It was mentioned that there should be somewhere for guest and visitors to sit .
28 Like many people , maybe you 're feeling that there should be more to a summer holiday than sun , sea and of course , crowds .
29 It seemed to the hedgehog that there should be more to it than that .
30 He bought provisions from the abbey kitchen and informed the Prior that they would be away for at least two days .
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