Example sentences of "[noun] [pron] [modal v] [verb] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 My Lords , for these reasons I would allow this appeal .
2 For these reasons I would dismiss this appeal .
3 well look in that case I 'll do this afternoon okay ?
4 With one blow I could wipe that expression and the flesh that paints it right from their skulls .
5 After the fiasco over the programmes I shall take full control of this project and set up my headquarters in the Jessie Matthews Lounge at the Duck and Forceps .
6 ‘ Close the door behind you , and tell Zaza I 'd like some coffee . ’
7 He added : ‘ Of course I 'll support Labour policy and the leadership , but I also believe constructive criticism has a role to play . ’
8 I detuned my Whites , pinpointed the coin and recovered an American quarter from the sand — one of only eight American coins I would find that evening .
9 As an ex-member of 64 Squadron I would appreciate this recognition of a memorable period of RAF history .
10 With electrification I could achieve this goal .
11 I must admit , it 's never ever let me down but I mean , they know if ever they said I could n't have no money I 'd cause one hell of a stink you know !
12 If it 's dance , there are dozens of compilations to choose from , but for value for money I 'd recommend Hard Fax II ( Columbia ) .
13 Had I an opportunity I should have great pleasure in giving you a few hints on this subject which might not be useless .
14 Well I promised our our Sarah I 'd spend some time with her I ai n't gon na say too much but she does get a bit upset at times
15 Well it does here , I do n't know er , I would n't say in some of the parts of Harlow I would get that feeling , but then I am really a country person at heart and I do n't like towns anyway , so I 'm not really the best person to ask , no .
16 In the rest of this chapter I will discuss Creole acquisition in terms of new dialect acquisition , with JC assumed to be the target variety .
17 So clearly in that light I would say that rail and bus need to be bracketed together so a an ability to erm serve the new settlement by public transport becomes the key consideration .
18 Part of me agreed , but when I thought settling with Ellen I 'd get this panic rising from my gut .
19 ‘ Maybe if I played with another side I 'd get more recognition for what I can do .
20 A network of European car manufacturers have established a new trade association which will place particular emphasis on the need to " green the car " .
21 Around the park you will see a variety of animals which will have particular appeal to children .
22 The original problem definition of ‘ How to improve the sales team ? ’ could be re-expressed as ‘ How to make the sales team perform like Newcastle United Football Club ? ’ ( an analogy which may suggest better team training or a new look at tactics ) or ‘ How to address corporate turbulence ? ’ a metaphor which may prompt ideas of inter-departmental conflict .
23 To advise the Secretary of State on the practical considerations which should govern all assessment including testing of attainment at age ( approximately ) 7 , 11 , 14 and 16 within a national curriculum , including the marking scale or scales and kinds of assessment including testing to be used , the need to differentiate so that the assessment can promote learning across a range of abilities , the relative roles of informative and of diagnostic assessment , the uses to which the results of assessment should be put , the moderation requirements needed to secure credibility of assessments , and the publication and other services needed to support the system — with a view to securing assessment and testing arrangements which are simple to administer , understandable by all in and outside the education service , cost effective and supportive of learning in schools .
24 In particular his concern with social benefit and social cost ( the costs of ill-health fall on the community , not just the individual ) , the view that welfare spending should be regarded as a social investment which could increase national productivity and efficiency and his technocratic approach to solving social problems are all typically Fabian .
25 In many cases they are actually simpler since a complete instruction is executed in a single machine cycle unlike a microprocessor which may make several memory access when executing a single instruction .
26 He knows what he wants and is determined to build a club which can produce sustained success year in , year out .
27 Clearly , this is a programme which could command considerable support , but its development has been impeded by several problems .
28 The manager obtains information on any works programme which will reduce patient accommodation .
29 These rules stated that the economic world was Keynesian — equally in the sense that Keynes had explained the fundamental laws of economic motion and that in the process he had provided the prescriptions which would render high unemployment and stagnation as things of the past [ Posner , 1978 ] .
30 It must be ensured that the process of reorganisation does not result in lasting damage to competition [ and ] Community law must therefore include provisions governing those concentrations which may impede effective competition in the common market or in a substantial part of it .
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