Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] [modal v] [adv] [vb infin] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | I said to him , ‘ Doctor , what I eat would n't feed a sparrow . ’ |
2 | I would hope that whatever the County would put in place would encourage the w the , the waste collection authorities currently the district er councils actually to offer at doorstep collection arrangements wo which I believe will substantially increase the amount of , of waste that could be recycled . |
3 | Er , but by the time I had my passport so I thought may not get a job again better to try the luck somewhere else . |
4 | And when I took over the magazine I said let's just use the typefaces that they use in the newspaper and supplement them for some headlines , but try to make it belong in the New York Times . |
5 | Remember the gloss on its won will not obliterate an under-colour. the undercoat must do this |
6 | The expertise of the adviser in the particular problem which emerges will doubtless influence the proposed course of action ( which might include a referral ) but the preliminary advisory skills may be possessed by a volunteer as by a professional . |
7 | Each of these sources provides new information that will enrich the ideas you start out with ; and the materials you explore will also provide a springboard into completely new ideas , that you are unlikely to have simply by contemplating the poems themselves . |
8 | They may not know what is in these documents ; even those who do may not understand the implications of the proposals . |
9 | You 've ca n't make a a wedding cake with no cherries in . |
10 | The irony was that in normal circumstances she would have insisted on seeing a working installation of a new product if only to satisfy herself that whatever she wrote would n't infringe the Trades Descriptions Act . |
11 | Right , Microfit holds this in this regard and every regression that you estimate will always have a table of diagnostic test statistics after it , right , so although we are interested in the parameter values of our estira estimated right , in order to have any confidence in those parameter values you must ensure that we have n't violated any of the assumptions |
12 | Jenny Ball had , since May 1984 , taken responsibility for youth work in the community college — a position that she hoped would eventually become a part-time permanent post . |
13 | My hon. Friends and I have proposed some measures , which we accept will not slash the unemployment figures but which would be helpful . |
14 | and as we know can greatly complicate the moral and ethical dilemmas of human sexuality and procreation and abortion . |
15 | We 've picked some of the best utilities that we believe could still find a place on your hard disk , even once you 've got MS-DOS installed there . |
16 | The group begins discussing some of the other wets they hope will now get the push from Major 's cabinet : ‘ William Waldegrave , he 'll be out . ’ |
17 | Thereafter , engaging the family in a discussion of the problems they face can quickly indicate the current nature of family relationships and interactions . |
18 | Prices have come down by between 30% and 50% but dealers are simply not exposing major works which they know will not find a buyer and may become unsaleable as a consequence . |
19 | There was great resentment among my constituents on the Three Horseshoes estate at that suggestion , which they feared would dramatically worsen the quality of their lives . |
20 | Central bankers were also concerned in the spring of 1991 that the German government might attempt to stave off the pressure on the mark by raising interest rates , a move which they felt would further depress the prospects for world economic growth ; by April , however , it appeared that global interest rates were at last starting to come down , with particularly strong declines in the United Kingdom , the United States and France . |
21 | They may genuinely believe what they are saying , but actual observation of what they do might well produce a different picture . |
22 | What they write can also make a difference to the way the legal plans for the curriculum are translated into classroom practice . |
23 | For , ‘ As Marx said , every child knows that a social formation which did not reproduce the conditions of production at the same time as it produced would not last a year ’ . |
24 | You know simple language , they wanted to know where he was coming from , but Jesus it says would not say a word in answer to any of those accusations , but then the High Priest says are you the Messiah , the Son of the Blessed God . |
25 | London-based controller developer Pacific Semiconductor ( Europe ) Ltd has introduced its new Laserboost board that it says can radically improve the performance of Canon Inc SX , RX and TX-based laser printers like the LaserJet II and III , Brother HL8E and Canon LBP8II for a fraction of the cost of a new machine : the board takes only 15 minutes to install and costs just £380 ; it features Hewlett-Packard Co PCL 5 printer language , eight scalable fonts , a 20MHz 68020 processor , proprietary ASICs and Direct Memory Access through the parallel port ; it also has from 2Mb of memory , one independent and two parallel ports , offering HP7475A plotter emulation . |
26 | And when Mr Kohl speaks in a way he hopes will not antagonise the Kremlin , he does so with an eye on the 350,000 Soviet troops still sitting in Germany . |
27 | There is otherwise a grave danger that the people whom he addresses might well regard the policeman as a rival lout . |
28 | A broad interpretation of what it means would greatly expand the number of crimes for which access to legal advice could be delayed . |
29 | How long it lasted must also remain a mystery , as must the rise of its probable successor at Hereford , where Anglian settlers known as the Magonsaete were well established by AD 691 . |
30 | Accordingly , he formulates a hypothetical set of computational constraints which he claims will both assess the degree of match between two views so as to choose the better one , and typically force a 3-D interpretation which is both unique and veridical . |