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

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1 At the time , it seemed that nothing could break Ceauşescu 's hold over a servile and cowardly Party élite .
2 Monica , 44 , said : ‘ I know that nothing can bring Alan back but for me no sentence that our courts are allowed to impose could ever be enough .
3 and I mean I have done several since I left the Scottish Office as well which is quite good and I thought that I might put Sandy at his ease by telling a couple of amusing incidents that have happened post the Scottish Office days
4 MONDAY morning , and it had been arranged that I would meet Miklós for lunch and then have the chance to talk with some writers from Hungarian PEN .
5 Mr. Bill Walker : I have made it clear that I would not be unhappy if Stagecoach ended up with the Strathtay area , but that I would prefer Strathtay bus company .
6 Well , I was always going to be an artist and it was always assumed that I would leave South Africa and go to somewhere like Italy and study at an art school .
7 Erm the way that we see it is that I would appraise Kevin , Bill and Cath , initially and that , oh this is just York 's is n't it ?
8 It also has a detailed chapter on the handling of cross-wind landing gear that I 'll bet Peter Underhill wishes he had read before testing the Helio Courier in our March issue .
9 ‘ I think it highly probable , ’ he said seriously , ‘ that I shall marry Jenny eventually , with , of course , her consent and your permission . ’
10 If there 's one thing I think I 'm sure of , it 's the fact that I must marry Selina .
11 Senna said yesterday : ‘ It is possible that I will race IndyCars in 1993 .
12 ‘ Very well , pass on the message that I will clear Mr Grenfell 's name . ’
13 Er , Chairman the , the only advice that I can give Dr on that point is to say that the county council is not letting them down er the funding for major road schemes is provided by central government and we make a contribution towards it but if central government do not give us permission to go ahead with the race road scheme in terms of a grant , then in fact it will not go ahead and in that situation they may be let down , that is their judgement and that should be reflected in the way they vote at parliamentary elections .
14 I get into a No Smoking carriage and , since the station interior is rather dark , switch on a light so that I can read Berlioz .
15 A third says : ‘ I love to read a few words of the Gospel , so that I can see Christ and listen to what He is saying to me . ’
16 Mm , well I can quite see that this maybe the only way that I can help Neil .
17 He wrote to a friend : ‘ I feel it is only in weakness that I can glorify God . ’
18 I feel excited when I come up with something that I can have Jack to help me with , I 'm always ready to hear what he has .
19 I know I could win the title again and I know that I could do Britain proud .
20 ‘ So that I could welcome Isabelle 's daughter to my house in person . ’
21 Yet she was the only sane grown-up I knew now that I could cross Anwar and Jeeta off my list of normals .
22 So if God gave them the same gift as he gave us , who believed in the Lord Jesus Christ , who was I to think that I could oppose God ? ’ '
23 It was the only house on the drive that I could imagine Syl 's mother living in .
24 She was very keen that I should portray Ireland in a sympathetic light .
25 That I should fail Undry so ! ’
26 This respect for Eliot and the desire to do something of which he would approve , was further manifested in the Maritains ' wish that I should visit Bergson .
27 He informed me that I should marry Victor Cousin .
28 ( Victor Cousin , for that matter , was of the opinion that I should marry Gustave Flaubert . )
29 It was agreed that I should see Owen on his home ground in order to assess his true behaviour .
30 It 's a track that I 'd love Morrissey to listen to , stupid wanker .
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