Example sentences of "[noun] [modal v] [verb] [to-vb] [prep] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Derby start 2-1 down to Cambridge and Villa defend the same score at Wolves , where Taylor may have to trust in another piece of sports sagacity . |
2 | But , just as in lekking species , the males that put on the most impressive displays are the most successful in attracting females , while others with less appealing bowers may fail to mate at all . |
3 | Fans may aspire to progress through this hierarchy , and within each group certain role positions are open . |
4 | Alcohol Concern ( 1987 ) suggests that older people who have been regular drinkers may need to reduce by half the quantity of alcohol they consume . |
5 | The landlord will require a return on the land value ; the tenant will require a return on the costs and risk of development ; and both parties may wish to participate in any super profit . |
6 | In practice , this command might fail to execute for some other reason . |
7 | The coalition had regard to-the- mechanics of the single transferable vote and made some attempt to match the number of candidates nominated with the support which those candidates might expect to attract in each constituency . |
8 | No manmade nuclear repository could hope to cope with this kind of natural event either . |
9 | It was clear that if the gravitational theory was to be applied in practice to planetary motion , the programme would need to develop from this idealized model to more realistic ones . |
10 | If any survivors would like to help with this project in any way , either administratively , with ideas , or as a potential subscriber/contributor , please contact Harvey Milnes , c/o Survivors , PO Box 2470 , London W2 1NW , enclosing a SAE . |
11 | URGENT — NDO would like to hear from any teacher interested in a men 's class in London SW1 ( evening ) or a handicapped children 's class at Dartford . |
12 | ‘ There are no trains Eastbound on the Central Line until further notice , this is due to inaudible inaudible London Underground would like to apologise for any inconvenience . |
13 | The letter said the Board of Inland Revenue would need to meet before any action could be taken , and BAe and Rover were guaranteed a hearing before action was taken . |
14 | A later chapter will seek to enlarge upon this . |
15 | The evils of the system of exploitation and oppression will continue to exist for some time . |
16 | Significantly , the employee will have to serve in that employment for two years before again gaining the protection of the unfair dismissal legislation . |
17 | The defence will remain unchanged in the continued absence of central defender Kevin Ball , who is recovering from a knee injury , and if Goodman is available Crosby will have to choose between former England international Peter Davenport or young striker David Rush for the remaining midfield slot . |
18 | ‘ You and Sarah 'll have to see to all t'stock , as well as t'poultry and dairywork . |
19 | Those who are interested in doubt only from a practical standpoint may want to pass from this definition of doubt as doublemindedness directly to an examination of the categories of doubt in part two . |
20 | However , only the most naive of inductivists would wish to adhere to that position . |
21 | Perhaps Jeffrey would like to deal with that , or Adrian . |
22 | The Regional Council would wish to respond to any further new arguments which the appellant may submit . |
23 | The House of Lords , while accepting that some elements of natural justice could apply to investigations and preliminary determinations , held that an opportunity to see the counter-statement was not required : no final decision was being made and if the taxpayer could comment on the counter-statement the Commissioners would wish to comment on those comments , thereby producing an endless succession of exchanges , bringing the administration to a standstill . |
24 | B would fail to comply with this if , when asked for brake fluid , he knowingly passes A the oil , or when asked to tighten up the bolts on the steering column he merely pretends to do so Similarly , A would fail to observe the maxim of Quantity , the injunction to make one 's contribution in the right proportion , if " when B needs three bolts , he purposely passes him only one , or alternatively passes him 300 . |
25 | If you wanted to use English to find out how many clerks you employed under 25 , your question would have to look like this : ‘ List Staff with age le ‘ 25 ’ and with position clerk ’ . |
26 | Is this because David Koresh had persuaded everybody that their lives would have to end in this siege ? |
27 | The Committee will have to look at this . |
28 | This type of competition may take much longer to judge as the judges will have to look at all the entries . |
29 | It is in this very area that European theology can start to communicate with that of Latin America , and this exchange of experiences and ideas on theology and communication can begin to inspire the different Christian traditions to look for a common language . |
30 | By this means a male pensioner could choose to provide for any dependants after his death ( Rhodes , 1965 , p. 51 ) . |