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

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1 To cater for pupils of different ability , however , and to ensure that everyone could gain a certificate , Dunning endorsed Munn 's proposal for three syllabuses of different levels of difficulty , and recommended that certificates should be awarded at three corresponding levels , covering the entire ability range .
2 Magical , mystical , fascinating and colourful , the culture and way of life in the Orient is so very different from our own that everyone should pay a visit at least once during their lifetime .
3 ‘ We are very keen that everyone will have a clear idea of what is involved . ’
4 There must be no ‘ sacred cows ’ an I hope all of you will assist and will recognise that everyone can make a contribution .
5 She was consoled in the knowledge that no-one would believe a girl next door like her any more anyway .
6 Stepping carefully over the gutter , Gonzalo remarked that I ought to wear a coat like he did .
7 He suggested that I might give a dinner to the leading newspaper editors and proprietors , when he could make some statement calculated to neutralise some of the undoubted venom that was then directed at him .
8 I have worked , I have exhausted myself day in day out , for years , and nobody has ever considered my age or health , it never entered my mother 's head that I might welcome a break , new surroundings , a chance to be waited on .
9 I suggested , and then went on to say that I might find a little job .
10 A curate at St Luke 's , an older man from the West Indies , almost persuaded my parents to let me go out to Codrington College in the West Indies , but my headmaster was firm against this , expressing the hope that I might get a scholarship to an English university .
11 ‘ I 'm keeping my fingers crossed that I might get a bit of it to strengthen the squad . ’
12 ‘ It did n't occur to you that I might have a lot on my mind ?
13 I honestly think meself , that I might have a have a couple of hard months , maybe three , first three months might be a bit difficult for me .
14 I feel that I might prove a hindrance rather than a help . ’
15 We were invited to stay with friends living in Northern Burgundy , and to visit a painting school at La Buia , in Umbria , with the idea that I might take a class there in May 1993. there was some discussion , earlier in the year , of another in Venice , and we will break our journey there , for breakfast , next week .
16 The only thing that I might need a medical for is my thirty thousand pound life insurance .
17 It never occurred to me that I might become a poet — partly because there were no books in the damp little prefab where we lived .
18 ‘ Thinking I would stretch the rules to suit myself is very different from thinking I would be so consumed by greed that I would commit a felony . ’
19 My brother said that I would make a good banker .
20 If we 're given an assignment , whatever it is , perform it well , do n't think that I would make a better magazine servant than that brother over there and I do n't like it on the accounts , why do they always use me as a hall servant ?
21 ‘ My imagination is n't so impoverished that I would invent a name like Jones , ’ she came back .
22 Today I decided that I would organize a little party tomorrow night .
23 It was to be filmed in a Spanish club off Oxford Street , and I promised my flamenco friend Nuria , who taught me all I knew for my part in the About Face playlet , Señor Duende , that I would don a leotard and flounce for her .
24 This does not mean that I like to be led by the nose , but only that I would appreciate a little extra guidance ’ .
25 At the time I told myself that I would take a train to Perpignan and from there explore the more accessible small seaside places just because they sounded nice and quiet and I had n't seen them before .
26 So much of modern astrophysics has sprung from the seeds of radio astronomy that I would recommend a session with this book for anyone currently involved in astronomy research .
27 We expected Michael Foot , Roy Jenkins and Tony Wedgwood Benn to stand , but when Denis Healey and Tony Crosland also announced they were candidates , my team calculated that I would lose a number of votes to them , for the three of us were close in our thinking and attitudes .
28 I thought that I would have a go at getting a pilot 's course , which I did — and was soon sharply put in my place .
29 She never dreamed that I would become a managing director !
30 I felt honoured by the kindness of one or two of your congregation , who happen to be members of the committee , in having written to assure me that I would receive a speedy and unanimous Call , if I would only consent to accept it .
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