Example sentences of "[modal v] [adv] [verb] that [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | You scum of the earth de , de , de , de , de , de , de , de you should only have that attitude if you come from a deprived childhood |
2 | On the other hand one must also accept that fishing has a harmful environmental effect : the contamination of our inland waters with discarded line and fishing hooks . |
3 | Or , to put it the other way round , affines only remain friends so long as they remain affines ; they are bonded together by political alliance rather than by common substance , and , if the parties concerned want to maintain that alliance , they must repeatedly reaffirm that bonding by the appropriate exchange of imperishable valuables of a visible and identifiable kind . |
4 | Erm , I should also say that bit about some of us were even gods , erm that also is erm there are some options there on translation erm you could also say men who were different and particular , that is we were and erm particular humans and we were gods . |
5 | It should also include that person 's name . |
6 | I should now clarify that statement by rephrasing it : I adopted the only strategy open to me in order to preserve any sort of identity , however precarious , and in order to believe in myself as an individual being , separate from both the family and the school . |
7 | However that may be , we must now note that value statements in general , and ethical statements in particular , are distinguished by the attitudinist into two types . |
8 | Compacts should strongly recommend that trade unionists should be released on full pay to work with teachers and students so that they gain a balanced understanding of how industry works . |
9 | If it is accepted that representative or indirect democracy is at best an inadequate substitute for personal participation , and that everything possible should be done to ensure that the views and wishes of the people are represented as accurately as possible within such a system , it must surely follow that representation should be in proportion to the weight of opinion in the society itself . |
10 | Notice that , if the adjective is not initially ( in the constructional sense ) applied to the noun phrase , it does not necessarily imply that an extralinguistic correlate of the latter must initially lack that property , and it is even compatible with the speaker or hearer knowing that the property does apply to the referent ( see ( 36 ) to ( 40 ) ) . |
11 | Shareholders should certainly take that factor into account when considering the performance of managers . |
12 | It is an aspect of self-determination : the point is conceded in the fact that suicide is no longer an offence , and it should therefore follow that consent to injury should negative any offence . |
13 | ‘ You must never mention that word again , ’ she whispered . |
14 | Nevertheless , within controlled limits and in certain circumstances , civilised life must provide room for a certain amount of transfer of that responsibility to the social and political structure , but human beings must never forget that parenthood is first and foremost a personal responsibility . |
15 | They hope it will prove so complex and costly to implement that the company may finally decide that mining in Mayo simply is n't worth the trouble . |
16 | Erm let's just take that chain in each case because it 's it is a |
17 | A company qualifies as a small company for the purposes of filing abbreviated accounts if , ( a ) following s 246(4) neither the company , nor any company in the group of which it is a member , is : a public company or a body corporate ( not being a company ) that has power under its constitution to offer its shares or debentures to the public and may lawfully exercise that power ; a bank ; an insurance company ; or an authorised person under the Financial Services Act 1986 . |
18 | He hoped some of the Fists might perhaps behold that gesture with joy . |
19 | I 'll just switch that television off and you might pay some attention . |
20 | Yeah , I 'll just move that chair from out the front |
21 | I 'll just close that door for a minute , because my |
22 | I think we 'll just wipe that mess , mind your fingers you dilly |
23 | Well we do n't need to put that on , we 'll just take that home with us . |
24 | You 'll soon finish that bottle ! |
25 | Well , I 'm happy to say , you 'll soon have that opportunity … ’ |
26 | If you waste his time he 'll roast you , if you do n't you might just get that job . |
27 | I suppose you 're the only one in the Marlowe family who 'll ever attain that status — ’ |
28 | Do n't think you 'll ever get that word |
29 | I 'll also get that confirmation letter off to you as quickly as possible . |
30 | So you might reasonably suppose that ash is overdone in cheaper brands of pond food : and who has money to burn ? |