Example sentences of "that [noun prp] [modal v] [adv] [verb] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 They made love a disproportionate amount , Isobel told him , in the certain knowledge that Edouard would then make love to her again .
2 The Bolivian President also attended the Las Lenas summit , raising expectations that Bolivia would eventually join Mercosur .
3 Haydn and Mozart are already strongly represented in our programme this year , and rightly , but it is delightful that Demidenko will also include C P E Bach and Weber .
4 China 's view was that Taiwan could only enter GATT as part of China .
5 The deal with Profix now means that Curtis can now cut delivery times and offer a just-in-time service to its customers .
6 In the event , Aunt Sarah 's voice was wonderfully steadying , bringing back the untidy , comfortable living room in Coniston with such vividness that Ruth could almost smell Uncle Nick 's slippers scorching in front of the fire .
7 But it was never suggested that Wordsworth should simply versify Coleridge 's ideas .
8 In his speech Shamir said that Israel should always maintain control over the occupied territories in order that future immigrants could be settled .
9 The management and staff of LASMO Colombia were honoured by the visit , which reinforces the widely held belief within head office and in Bogota that Colombia could well become LASMO 's third core area in the near future . ’
10 Matallana , who emphasized that he was not a communist and had no regrets for his past anti-guerrilla role , stated that the M-19 had proved itself to be politically honest and now shared his belief that Colombia could only achieve change via the polls .
11 After a visit to Iran in October Franc Horvat , the federal Secretary for Foreign Economic Relations , said that Iran could well become Yugoslavia 's most important trading partner among the developing countries .
12 Chief Lebanese delegate Suhayl Shammas said that Lebanon could only address Israel 's security concerns within the framework of UN Security Council Resolution 425 .
13 Firstly that Britain would never end immigration altogether ( even if it ended black immigration ) , because if it did so the economy might not survive its periodic labour shortages .
14 The one other place — the first being the cemetery — that Jean-Claude would never set foot in .
15 The rational view after yesterday 's announcement must be that Charles will never become King .
16 Fifth , the initiative ignores reality by failing to explain how it plans to track Windows — he thinks that Microsoft will doubtless make Windows a moving target by adding value — doing things such as bundling in Access , its new database management system .
17 With good cause did Kine Weekly subsequently hail the film for giving ‘ promise of a genuine reaction against the deeply-rooted Wardour Street superstition that America will only buy pictures similar to her own . ’
18 The industry 's reaction to news of the Novell/USL negotiations ( UX No 398 ) is less one of surprise at the possibility that Novell might effectively buy Unix than at the timing .
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