Example sentences of "[vb -s] that there [vb mod] " in BNC.

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1 OSF says the snapshot features sample code of all the various DME component technologies so far announced , but adds that there will be other parts to be tacked-on at a later date .
2 While George Boon rejected the suggestion that the very small coins were votive objects and may thus be found in some quantity on temple sites , he sensibly adds that there could have been a tendency for poor quality coins ‘ to gravitate to these shrines as easily as to the offertory of a country church ’ .
3 Mr. Beloff accepts that there remain issues between Lautro and Winchester and he further accepts that there may be room for argument as to whether the material now available would , if it had been produced before 30 October , have made a difference to the decision taken on that day .
4 I think many feel that if one is going to make the sacrifice that is required in the first place then one accepts that there will be other things one will want one 's child to benefit from — even if it means tightening one 's belt for an extra month . ’
5 Although the British government is firmly convinced that the Channel Tunnel will have little differential regional impact , it accepts that there will be major effects in Kent , particularly in the Channel ports and around Ashford where British Rail is to build a new international passenger station .
6 Peter Ashby in Citizenship , Income and Work ( part II , St George 's House , Windsor , 1989 ) accepts that there will be considerable difficulties in phasing in a guaranteed training place for every long-term unemployed person .
7 His remarks were seen as a sign that the community accepts that there could be a 20- or even 22-member organisation by the end of the 1990s .
8 Indeed it may be ( as in my case ) because one deeply cares that there should be good and equal relations between men and women that one is adamant that no one human being can be given the kind of status which Christians give to Christ .
9 Mr Gandhi concludes that there should be no elections in the two states until terrorism is controlled .
10 Because he believes that the ‘ political instance ’ , which in capitalist societies can be identified as the state , is a function of its relations with the other instances of the structured whole , Poulantzas concludes that there can be no such theory .
11 A 1987 report of the Agricultural Economic Development Committee concludes that there will have to be relatively rapid reductions in the number of people employed in agriculture , and that therefore farmers will need to develop new rural enterprises which will provide new employment , while at the same time meeting the demands of the public for greater access , recreation and conservation .
12 The dualist holds that there can be different ways of conveying the same content .
13 Anyone who thinks that there must be , and that there must be a process of encoding a thought into a form of words , says so in spite of , and not because of , his experience of what it is to say things .
14 Since one thinks that there must be something in common to all good things one may then conclude that it must be pleasure .
15 In effect , he thinks that there can be a system or body of ‘ opinion ’ ; this , after all , is what the new ‘ natural philosophy ’ is .
16 Nobody thinks that there will be 30 bids in reality .
17 Lord Waddington will arrive in late summer , after the departure of his predecessor , Sir Desmond Langley — protocol decrees that there can not be two Queen 's representatives on the island at one time .
18 This supply response takes a variety of forms depending on the institutional arrangements within particular labour markets , but the Lucas model postulates that there will be a diminished demand for holidays and other leisure activities and an increased demand for overtime or weekend working .
19 Still , Mr Delors insists that there can be no ’ zero option ’ for worker participation .
20 The research committee agrees that there will be benefits from many of the recommendations made in these reports but believes that changes of a more fundamental nature are required to improve the effectiveness of auditing in meeting the public 's expectations .
21 The government also agrees that there should be a ban on co-option with voting rights to decision-taking committees , but this will not apply to magistrates appointed to police committees , church representatives on education committees , or local committees managing specific council facilities .
22 The Directive prescribes that there should be criminal penalties for its breach , but leaves it to the implementing legislation in each member state to decide what these should be .
23 She says that there 'll always be some complainers .
24 Lord Diplock says that there may be differences of opinion as to what is expedient , just and moral , and that Parliament 's opinion on these questions is paramount .
25 Okay so this strikes us as a rather eccentric claim er he does qualify it , he says that there may be cases where there are n't enough people of independent means in a country to present themselves , he does n't mean England here he means some of the dependent territories and then members of parliament should be paid compensation rather than a salary .
26 He says that there may be a few who go the long way around , but not many .
27 The general point is that primary schools might be more imaginative and flexible in their deployment of staff : there is no law that says that there should be one teacher to one class for all of the time , and that this is the best possible arrangement in all circumstances .
28 He says that there should be an increased capital allowance for this year , cunningly saying that it would cost nothing in the first year ; that is equivalent to saying that the bill is in the post , as we all know that it is paid after 12 months .
29 The SIB says that there should be a sufficient range of participants on a market to bring adequate opposing forces of supply and demand to that market .
30 Holmes says that there should be no further sailings until the problem is sorted out : No one else should be put at risk .
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