Example sentences of "that [modal v] [adv] [vb infin] [noun] " in BNC.

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3 The deputy prime minister , Don Mazankowski , will make a more jovial finance minister in the run-up to the next election than Michael Wilson , whose demotion — to a handful of trade and industry posts — has been covered with talk of the undoubted need for Canada to become more competitive in a free-trade area that may soon include Mexico .
4 But I think it tends to save any type of … any misunderstandings that may later take place as a result of it being a one-on-one deal .
5 He dissociated the Church totally with any boundary walking that may still take place .
6 It is also influenced by the fact that the company is incorporated in the US and has dual US and UK residence for tax purposes , a refinement that may actually preclude investment by some UK funds ; more generally , complications of this nature are a deterrent to investors .
7 Officials say that this is a sensible sort of calculation and exercise that should properly take place at this stage in the fiscal year .
8 It is written in a reassuring way that should positively assist nurses , midwives and health visitors and allay understandable anxieties .
9 This is not an argument that should only concern South-easterners .
10 Although famed for rattling off statistics on the recession , rather than the ‘ vision thing ’ , his Sovereignty Lecture for Charter 88 at the start of the election campaign set out some useful parameters for the debate that must now take place : on citizenship and community , ‘ not just tidying up our constitution but transforming it ’ .
11 This , I quickly discovered from liberal rugby followers , was the disappointing result that might finally shake South African rugby 's Afrikaaner establishment to the core .
12 The Floating Church for Seamen was not the only example … there were inventions that might also serve God : the pews for the use of the deaf , for example , which could be connected to the pulpit with gutta-percha pipes .
13 It only remained for us to forgive one another , and for my part I gladly forgave him for anything that might still need forgiveness .
14 They give you the immediate impression of being a band here to stay : one that 'll potentially outlast changes in the musical landscape , without turning into listed institutions like Simple Minds .
15 Cos an investigator that could n't do stage twos ?
16 There was muzak echoing from cheap speakers , generated from a cassette somewhere that could n't keep speed .
17 Peter Brown , chairman of the Thomas Coram foundation , said : ‘ Unless the human imperative of individual dereliction is addressed alongside the more visual investment in environmental dereliction , and however well we spend it this means more money , the country will find itself in a downward spiral of inner-city social decay that could well substitute Drug Alley for the Gin Lane of Coram 's and Hogarth 's day . ’
18 By then Kismayu was established as a tinderbox that could again plunge Somalia into civil war .
19 Whether there was any political party that could comfortably find room for him was a difficult question .
20 A test ban that could not inspire confidence would undermine stability and might even provoke a new arms race .
21 After returning the painting to the icon shop , the dealer subsequently received two contradictory letters , the first stating that ‘ his ’ Wtewael had been placed on the national index of important works of art that could not leave Germany , and the follow-up , which noted that the Wtewael had been taken off the index , and that it could , therefore , be exported .
22 We normally start with the part that could possibly give problems : in this case , the wc ; the rest can be done another day if absolutely necessary .
23 Professor Anthony Kay describes a case in which the council avoided investigating what many would have expected to be the central issue — was the accused doctor offering a treatment that could undoubtedly do harm but for which there was no scientific evidence of benefit ?
24 Meanwhile , Neil Kinnock , leader of the one party that could actually bring PR about , is refusing to say where Labour stands on the issue .
25 Moreover , peasant resistance appeared to be the only social force that could conceivably transform Russia .
26 The main requirement , says Candle was for a system that could intelligently suggest answers to bottlenecks or problems , and if required implement the necessary changes .
27 It is difficult to envisage a suite of characters that could consistently differentiate specimens such as Mauer , Arago and Vértesszöllös from the primitive Neanderthals whose remains are concentrated in the ‘ Pit of the Bones ’ at Atapuerca .
28 It is a conclusion that need not worry supporters of inequality but which should cause concern to those who believed that social services could and would create a more equal society .
29 The need to ensure that the new all-regular Army lived in conditions that would not deter recruiting became more pressing than consideration of the risks of capital expenditure on accommodation in areas where reasonable security of tenure was not assured .
30 Clark and Unwin ( 1981 ) , in a study of 50 contiguous and rather remote parishes in rural Lincolnshire , found that 16 had no bus service at all and many others had a service that would not permit visits to towns of long enough duration to attend a variety of services .
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