Example sentences of "[verb] that [modal v] [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | Many have a dread of something happening that will plunge them suddenly into a situation of near-poverty , and a few also unconsciously use their financial problems as pegs on which to hang their much deeper fears concerning their health and their future , which they may find hard to face . |
2 | But I expect that will suit you , since you seem to be afraid of being alone with me . ’ |
3 | The capitalist system had to be unchained and the conditions created that would allow it to flourish . |
4 | There will be one group within the BMC and climbing that will say it was n't really a competition and that the rule was invented for television spectaculars . |
5 | Now Vic has reached the last traffic lights before the system of tunnels and flyovers that will conduct him without further interruption through the centre of the city . |
6 | I afterwards met Mr Blair at the Congress , and observing his deep solicitude for Kildalton , I admitted the claims which its neglected state had upon my faith and affection , and remarked that it was not the pecuniary sacrifice that I should make that would deter me , so much as the expenditure I had lately incurred on my House and Glebe , and which would in a measure be thrown away , by my moving to Islay . |
7 | Ultimately it is the development that your competitors will make that will give you the opportunity — or the problem . |
8 | ‘ I hope to God , ’ he quavered , ‘ somethin' happens that will divert you from the path you have chosen . |
9 | But the irony of the current position is that the Conservatives have all the same problems — but with a policy mix that will make them worse ! |
10 | Universal services would be available with a level of resourcing that would permit them to give appropriate support to individuals within a common overall structure . |
11 | Average age for the ceasing of menstruation is around 50 , but the hot flushes and sweating that can accompany it are more common after the periods have ended , and may last from just a few months to more than five years . |
12 | What would you differentiate that would give you X ? |
13 | Maybe something will happen that will liberate me from your clutches , so I do n't have to produce your boring designs and do n't end up bankrupt paying your money back , either ! ’ |
14 | This is because the bottom sheet of your bed will be floating on a deep cushion of fleecy lambswool that will give you the most restful , satisfying and sound sleep of your life . |
15 | This was an ambitious objective , but it was 1971 and Robert McNamara had been President of the World Bank for three years , long enough to begin to realize his goal of a leap forward in Bank lending that would take it from $1.1 billion in 1967 to $11.4 billion in 1980 , his last year in office . |
16 | Congressmen are reluctant to make a defence cut that might pain them in their own districts . |
17 | The Autumn Statement , and the interest rate cut that should accompany it , should be the first light of a new economic dawn . |
18 | I reckoned it 'd have t'run' from the house to a point outside the perimeter fence , cuz that 'd take 'em clear of anyone who wuz in control of the grounds . |
19 | The Rover closed right up , blatantly harassing him into making one mistake that would give them the excuse to stop him . |
20 | If knowledge was to be imparted that might threaten me , then it was time to show a clean pair of heels and , perhaps , indulge in some honest lechery . ) |
21 | But of all Koresh 's dubious activities it was gun dealing that would bring him in to conflict with authority . |
22 | And how was it to be achieved — was there agreement about it within the leadership and the wider society , and did a political agency exist that could bring it into being ? |
23 | Two ideas over-large for reconciliation are fronting each other now , and there 'll be no peace until there 's been — no , ’ he checked himself , ‘ I wo n't say a settlement , but at least a temporary losing and winning that shall silence us both until we get our breath for the next bout . |
24 | Th th when the house was built it was painted and I think that used to last it 's lifetime . |
25 | On top of that CICS , is n't even limited to IBM machines any more : last October an agreement was signed that will see it running on Hewlett-Packard Co 's machines ( CI No 2,019 ) . |
26 | A 1–0 result that should settle us down for the coming weeks especially with Liverpool and Arsenal back to back . |
27 | Alternatively , the future may bring chemicals that could protect us from any gas , liquid or radiation , not to mention environments in which future generations may live that will separate them from any hazardous source . |
28 | He said that he could not imagine conditions arising that would make it possible , stressed the collective nature of the democratic movement and said ‘ I can not forever play this dual role of amateur politician and writer . ’ |
29 | Cancel that will clear it up |
30 | My own burden in writing this book is that as wide a circle of believers as possible consider biblical and practical principles for church planting that will enable us to promote and plan for growth more effectively . |