Example sentences of "[noun] [modal v] [verb] [art] [noun sg] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Swindon may feel the need some help from above … though unlike the other boxing match of the weekend … a lunatic parachutist probably is n't the answer . |
2 | Each sentence must have a meaning all its own , if that meaning is able to be exactly copied by a sentence in another language . |
3 | Given IMF projections that the world economy will grow by nearly 3 per cent in 1993 , lower interest rates , and the potential for a GATT talks deal , the bulletin believes Scottish exports should experience a surge this year . |
4 | At other times , the Sheldons might enjoy a debate such as this . |
5 | An entry can not be made by an instrument used to make an entry such as a key or piece of wire used to pull back internal bolts . |
6 | Also its signals would contain a lot less noise , particularly important in measuring and handling very weak signals . |
7 | Thus , the stimulus R would excite the R-detector most , the P-detector and the B-detector to a considerable degree , and other letter detectors less . |
8 | The packaging of the alarm also indicates that should a vehicle be stolen with the Nightstick in place the manufacturers will pay the owner some compensation . |
9 | Congressional officials predict , however , that a truncated version of the tax break will pass the Senate this week , allowing the White House to trumpet a one-two victory over the relatively untried Democratic leadership on Capitol Hill . |
10 | It is accepted that this : may mean that sometimes an employee will get a bit less than he might have expected ; it may mean that sometimes an employer will have to pay a little more than he had expected . |
11 | Reminiscence can produce a lot more responses , because you 're tapping into a person 's past which is theirs alone . |
12 | I am aware that Carl Bridgewater 's parents must suffer every time this case comes up for review , but they too , surely , must want true justice to prevail . |
13 | One candidate considered that headhunters would waste a lot less time if they immediately admitted which company they were acting for . |
14 | The plan would make a lot more sense if pedestrian crossing lights were introduced , but co-ordinated with other existing traffic lights from Teviot Place to the bottom of The Mound so as to reduce the number of stop-start cycles required by through traffic . |
15 | As only the second Asian MP in Parliament it is anyone 's guess how that issue will affect the voting this time in this traditionally ‘ conservative ’ area . |
16 | The list is endless-but every activity you may have undertaken whilst at home will offer an employer some benefit . |
17 | It 's a pattern that Irish rugby will see a lot more of in the coming years as the successful clubs in this new , competitive All Ireland League attract the top players . |
18 | The introduction of a telephone will give the railway more opportunities to advise visitors of steam dates ( every Sunday until the end of October ) and forthcoming special events like the Santa Special trains running this year on December 8th , 15th and 22nd from 12 until 5pm . |
19 | Yes the chassis mounts will take the 4203 The engine will give a lot more torque but you will need an overdrive or the top speed will only be in the mid forties |
20 | Though his proposals could cost the taxpayer another £18m or so a year , they might help produce more effective constituency MPs . |
21 | There is another curious aspect to this : even though the banks may allow a country such as Poland to ‘ reschedule ’ its debt — allowing it 20 years instead of 10 to repay for example — the interest payments keep coming . |
22 | Laboratories in Africa should join the programme this year . |
23 | If you know something about the deeper inner workings of computers then you can make use of this fact to guess what sort of things might cause a program some difficulties . |
24 | Such is the pulling power of Europe 's richest race , the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe , that up to 10,000 Britons will make the journey this weekend , making a considerable impact in a total crowd of 35,000 . |
25 | According to KFC in the US the removal of the word ‘ Fried ’ from the name will give the company more flexibility to offer customers non-fried food . |
26 | The government has not at this stage , legislated in this area , but I understand in their next White Paper , they probably will take away the ceiling that presently exists , so that a rich offender could pay a lot more for his fine than er a person of average means . |
27 | Disney 's calculations suggest 11 million people will visit the park each year . |
28 | Well they do , look , the rich people can buy a house any time they want |
29 | Thus instead of writing If the Seller shall have given the Buyer notice that the goods are ready for collection , and the Buyer shall fail to collect them within seven days from service of such notice , the Seller shall be entitled to make arrangements for the storage of the goods and the Buyer shall reimburse the Seller all costs and charges incurred as a result of such storage the drafter could write If after the Seller has given the Buyer notice that the goods are ready for collection , the Buyer fails to collect the goods within seven days , the Seller may make arrangements for the storage of the goods and the Buyer shall reimburse the Seller all costs and charges incurred as a result of such storage . |
30 | Thus instead of writing If the Seller shall have given the Buyer notice that the goods are ready for collection , and the Buyer shall fail to collect them within seven days from service of such notice , the Seller shall be entitled to make arrangements for the storage of the goods and the Buyer shall reimburse the Seller all costs and charges incurred as a result of such storage the drafter could write If after the Seller has given the Buyer notice that the goods are ready for collection , the Buyer fails to collect the goods within seven days , the Seller may make arrangements for the storage of the goods and the Buyer shall reimburse the Seller all costs and charges incurred as a result of such storage . |