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

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1 I am also visiting the various sites over coming weeks and look forward to hearing your views about how we can work together to secure the best outcome for AEA and its employees .
2 ‘ But I 've got two other reasons for why you should take that money . ’
3 The funding councils no longer have the power , as they had in the original Bill , to direct institutions about how they should spend funds derived from private sources .
4 His lordship held that , while a provision in a company 's articles that restricted its statutory power to alter those articles was invalid , an agreement outside the articles between shareholders about how they should exercise their voting rights on a resolution to alter the articles was not necessarily invalid .
5 Its breath fled outwards into snow-bright dawn and it spat Jezrael through when she would have stuck in the slit .
6 Once you have made a decision about where you can site a garage , you have to think about whether to buy a kit garage , or build one from scratch .
7 Motion two seven nine makes very sensible proposals about how we might support unemployed members .
8 I 'm now on Valium to get me through all this and feel desperate with worry about how I 'll manage alone .
9 In the 148 pages of this judgment lies quite priceless advice to the industry about how it might become more clever in the same ambitions that gave birth to this clumsily worded advertisement .
10 This particular study for so he could listen to it .
11 It is true that the early coastal attacks may have been difficult to counter because of uncertainty about where they would occur , and that interception at sea depended on the availability of reliable intelligence .
12 She was completely in the dark about how it could have happened . ’
13 Right , I 'm going to go through methods of how we can detect structural change by the non constant parameters .
14 But if members of Labour 's Philosophical Tendency , from Tony Benn to Bryan Gould , are choosing their words carefully it may be through fear of how they will look in each other 's diaries .
15 ‘ After the Kentucky Derby , we will make a decision on where he goes , but I 'm a Yankee and that might give you a fair indication of where I 'd like to see him run , ’ he added .
16 Until now , Livingston has consistently protested total innocence of how he could have provided a positive sample in a Sports Council test just before the Games .
17 Every minister now looks at his biggest decisions in the light of how they will affect the general election .
18 However , at the Secret Life of the Fax Machine exhibition which opens at the Science Museum in London today , Bain 's patent specification will be on display along with a drawing of how it would have worked by the cartoonist Tim Hunkin , who uncovered the 1843 patent .
19 We 'll find , while he 's just finding that look there 's just one more item that 's erm a Christmas card from so I 'll pass that round so you can have a while we 're just trying to find .
20 There 's a little erm piece in there you might want
21 You 're talking about about two months from now we 'd have our first year anniversary .
22 It has even been suggested that a lobe of liver might be removed , disaggregated , treated with the gene in vitro , and then ‘ re-seeded ’ into the hepatic vessels from whence it will repopulate the regenerating liver .
23 By laying down such standards the law is capable of defining what is expected of managers , of giving normative guidance on how they should fulfil their role .
24 Chairman , I I note with surprise the attempt by Thamesdown C A B to get extra money , and I w I would wish guidance on how I could join Devizes C A B into the same er , situation .
25 Now a few words on how you can help me to best help you .
26 Because that has an effect on how you can use people .
27 He then followed Duncan through the small terminal to where they could look out of the window at the tarmac ramp , on to the military side , where Duncan had seen the transporter .
28 What we 've got also is indicated a bit of how we might process it if we implement this sort of thing .
29 This terrible matter has brought shame on Leicestershire , and we expect to get to the heart of how it could have gone on for so long , while apparently nobody did anything about it .
30 Their report clearly indicated that this coroner had been wrong in his judgement of how he should conduct his inquest which , in the opinion of the committee , should have been held after the public inquiry into the cause of the accident .
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