Example sentences of "[verb] [noun] [modal v] [verb] [art] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Note 2 to Rule 20.2 stipulates that , in the case of a management buy-out or similar transaction , competing offerors should receive the same information as that passed by the target company or the management to external funders of the buy-out . |
2 | Till their stretch 'd Girdles would contain no more |
3 | Left sided lesions may impair the former , leaving intact such well practised actions as writing one s name and address ( Luria , Simernitskaya and Tybulevich , 1970 ; Simernitskaya , 1974 ) . |
4 | She could only hope Dane would feel the same way . |
5 | Like the prisoner 's dilemma and its variants , the computer buying problem can have a few complications . |
6 | Only one state name is allowed per number , but several state numbers can have the same name . |
7 | Er , and I always reckon others will do the same , so I always take my notes on a , on a plain piece of paper , and put them together if I need to . |
8 | The strongest selling point for AEs at DPR or LHW was the " limited liability " concept , which meant clients could lose no more money than they put in . |
9 | ‘ If I , as a non-mountaineer , climbed Mont Blanc , the highest mountain in Western Europe , I think others could do the same , ’ he says . |
10 | Professor Garrow 's studies show that a 10-stone woman who has just lost 20lb can eat the same amount — without gaining weight — as a 10-stone woman who has always weighed that amount . |
11 | Courses primarily of the one-hour-a-week variety and based on vocabulary with English — sign equivalents can do no more than serve as an introduction . |
12 | Now , as 1 April approaches , there are fears care managers may face the same appalling dilemma with other client groups . |
13 | Buckby believes Cleveland should adopt the same selection policy as Durham County that the first five in the county championships win automatic selection , with three additional discretionary places . |
14 | At grade C a candidate must be able to ‘ communicate clearly in a substantially accurate manner , making correct and appropriate use of historical terminology ’ , whereas the F grade candidate must do no more than ‘ communicate in an understandable form , and use simple historical terminology ’ . |
15 | Even if their child stays away from school parents are still urged to seek a refund as the council believes children should have the same rights as other rail users . |