Example sentences of "[vb -s] that it [modal v] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Eugene Steuerle of the Urban Institute , who also favours increasing the exemption , accepts that it might take many years to reverse the effects of its shrinkage .
2 Upon reviewing all the comment 's replies to A , it concludes that it can get at least 10 ( hypothetical ) ‘ points ’ with A .
3 ‘ Dr Adams thinks that it would help him in handling her case . ’
4 Like many other colleges and educational establishments , Gateshead college is worried about that trend and thinks that it will increase in the future , particularly if nothing is done .
5 The Microprocessor Report expects Bob Miller to be replaced at MIPS Technologies Inc : he apparently retains his seat on Silicon Graphics Inc 's board and his post as head of MIPS ' architecture committee but it seems he 's off with a new venture-backed workstation company called NetPower Systems Inc ; he would n't discuss product plans but the newsletter thinks that it will market low-cost MIPS R-series workstations made by OEM suppliers .
6 A company often thinks that it can let space for a short term — say two or three years — and then move back in once the business climate has improved .
7 Well the trend though over all is absolutely clear , that the Labour Party is committed to increasing women 's representation and is absolutely on that path , we 've more Labour women MP s and increasing numbers of women in the shadow cabinet it 's only in the end of the nineteen eighties , as recently as then , that we had no women in the shadow cabinet , now everybody agrees that it would look quite wrong not to have women in the shadow cabinet , we 've got a woman deputy leader , three women in the shadow cabinet , and therefore we 're definitely moving forward .
8 That is absolutely contrary to the constitutional position that Parliament can alter an Act previously passed , and it can do so by repealing in terms the previous Act — Mr Hill agrees that it may do so — and it can do it also in another way — namely , by enacting a provision which is clearly inconsistent with the previous Act .
9 IN A LONG apologia for having had the temerity to undertake a psycho-biography of Mrs Thatcher , Leo Abse denies that his book is a personal attack on her , but agrees that it may have some admonitory function in warning people not to acquiesce too readily in the disposition of someone who would appear , on his argument , to be gravely unbalanced .
10 15.2 hereby agrees that it will use such confidential information solely for the purposes of this Agreement and that it shall not disclose , whether directly or indirectly , to any third party such information other than as required to carry out the purposes of this Agreement .
11 He says that it would make an ideal site for tourist related businesses .
12 The Institute says that it would prefer the former .
13 He says that it would cost him more money if he went the other way .
14 There is no way of monitoring arms once they are sold , although I believe Contraves when it says that it would have to fit the latest equipment to any ship , and would not fit Argentinian ships .
15 Talking about visions , Dickens says that it would help ‘ if William Blake were here ’ , only to be interrupted by Chatterton .
16 The surgeon says that it can avoid major surgery .
17 The surgeon says that it can avoid major surgery .
18 The University also says that it can supply state-of-the art fibre to other universities and industry across the world in accordance with specific designs , if required .
19 Housebound and often in severe pain , Mr McTear says that it can take him 30 minutes to recover his breath from the simple act of walking downstairs in the morning .
20 But Catalonia says that it will bear the entire cost if necessary .
21 IBM says that it will offer AIX CICS/6000 to vendors like Sun , Hewlett Packard and Digital Equipment Corp .
22 European and Asian countries , where companies have few scruples about exploiting their American rivals ' legal handicap , could pass anti-bribery laws of their own and TI says that it will lobby for such legislation .
23 Furthermore , if Sun Microsystems Inc has infringed its property rights , an issue yet unproven , Microsoft says that it will start legal proceedings .
24 Digital Equipment Corp , left out of the COSE initiative , has been invited , and it says that it will send its X/Open representative as an observer .
25 Derek Clark says that it will change sailing by forcing people to realise that sometimes championships are won by people who are the right weight and size rather than the best sailor … he says they 're hoping to examine the skill levels … it also means that more people can go racing …
26 IBM says that it will bring into AD/Cycle ‘ many of the features existing in the recently delivered AIX Software Development Environment Workbench/6000 ’ — which sounds like a signal victory for and endorsement of Hewlett-Packard Co 's approach since Workbench/6000 is based on the Softbench Broadcast Message Server licensed from Hewlett-Packard .
27 If a public sector organisation says that it will do something at a certain time , the customer wants that to happen .
28 He says that it will cost money , especially if the dispute continues for some time .
29 Labour says that it will reverse every step that the Government have taken to protect businesses , and would leave them to the mercy of Labour 's own local councils .
30 Houghton says that it will take at least 15 years to determine the impact of human activity on global warming , the time necessary to allow for an observation network covering land , sea and atmosphere to be set up .
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