Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] [noun sg] [pers pn] [modal v] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 I mean s Kingsley Black has stood it in here to the second post now if he does n't feel he can get enough on it to go for goal he should keep it in the danger area just turn it back across the face of the goal and let one of the other lads have a go at it , Collimore or Rozario .
2 He persuaded the government to allow a group of students to be sent to the USA in 1872 , but they were recalled for fear they might become ‘ too gay ( morally loose ) or western ’ ( Wang 1928 : 44 ) , a comment which would not be out of place in more recent times .
3 We thought that if women wanted to know about separatism they could read this , and then leave us in peace .
4 Secondly she said there must be a change from the habit of dualism to , what she described as interconnectialism We must see a relationship between things .
5 But if you are prepared to spare the time , settle down in an armchair and explore among the oldies in a good descriptive catalogue like David Austin 's Handbook of Roses ( see Bibliography ) , who knows what nuggets of gold you might find to fit into your garden ?
6 What is more , although the quantity for the day looks relatively modest in dry state , once it is mixed with milk you will find that it provides two good and satisfying servings .
7 Well don do n't stick it under there cos it 'll get forgotten in fact I 'll take it upstairs .
8 When applying in advance you may indicate a start date ( eg birthday ) .
9 Ooh I 'll lose my voice up there today we 've done some really good things though try and do see more my hall is very full if he bothered to come to school he 'd have seen them !
10 ‘ Directly you see what 's happening on TV you can do what you like .
11 When it drops to minimum it may fall to 15 , and will be out of binocular range for some time .
12 R Coronæ , in the bowl , is generally well within binocular range , and can just become visible with the naked eye , but when it drops to minimum it may fall to as low as magnitude 15 .
13 Returning to academia he can recall the spatial remove as being ‘ out there in the field ’ ; so that much of the current anthropology at home may still only be practising in its own backyard , pursuing an exploration of ‘ exotic cultures at home ’ rather than looking into its own front room ( Cheater 1987 : 166 ) .
14 Only very rarely does something of significance appear at auction I can think of only one important major bronze in the last ten years .
15 When looking for prey they will hover up to 300ft above the ground , using their tail and wings to stay in position .
16 You will also be looking for content you could exploit in the language classroom .
17 They did n't feel for example they could go into the advice centre , they did n't feel it was for them .
18 If I 'm ever strapped for cash I 'll cruise around .
19 They might well have done of course they might have refused it 's the B B C they say you ca n't have a bottle
20 Bill Mumford says of course they will make it … they would not be going if they did not think they could do it … they have been well prepared …
21 If you mix with shit it will stick to you . ’
22 But it is all too evident that there does not exist anywhere at the present time an active political movement which would be capable of initiating such a development , and if such a movement came into existence it would encounter immense difficulties .
23 ‘ For the hundreds of thousands of Scottish families living in poverty it will mean fuel bills they can not afford , or the prospect of disconnection .
24 Well if they 've applied in time they can get a p postal vote .
25 Just give dem some time fe speak in time dey will explain
26 Although the list includes characters who could never have met in reality you can include them in the same army if you wish to do so .
27 The story of the Lionheart 's narrow escape was told by William Marshal himself and since William never suffered from modesty it may have been improved in the telling .
28 Beyond them and further south sprawled the larger roofs of the palace compound , the buildings there , as he knew , separated by broad , shady boulevards paved with polished limestone kept regularly watered in case it should become too hot for the feet of the rich .
29 E. Walters says in future it will have to import from overseas to stay in business .
30 This way , he says , when native Taligent , finally arrives in mid-1995 it will find an industry well stocked with Taligent-compliant tools and objects — and developers , claims Guglielmi , just love what they have seen so far .
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