Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] [prep] [pers pn] [vb mod] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 so each of us can hear ,
2 If there is only one adult resident , a discount of 25 per cent can be claimed ( s79 ) ; it is important therefore that if husband and wife cease to live together each of them should notify the local authority that separation has taken place so as to end joint liability and for the remaining resident spouse to claim the discount ( if applicable ) .
3 Perhaps some of us might come down in great secrecy to visit you . ’
4 Perhaps some of us could meet at the West Ham match .
5 The predominant influence of parties in deciding which of their candidates shall win seats is an inescapable fact of political life , however much some of us may deplore it .
6 The second is that the name of the person who has been so generous to you must remain a secret , until that person chooses to tell you .
7 It was highly likely that only half of us would complete the training , he said , and that many of us would try to desert .
8 There are many good foreigners here at Rangers and only three of us can play at one time . ’
9 The only way forward for this great union is for all of us to recruit new members , so all of us must take this responsibility seriously .
10 Perhaps more of us would have accepted that marriage was not necessarily a licence for eternal happiness if those in the position to influence us — such as agony aunt Marje Proops — had been as honest as Mr and Mrs Toye .
11 If the Church would only have more faith in Carey and the wise words of moral guidance that he offers perhaps more of us would have faith in the Church .
12 Perhaps one of them would allow her to see more clearly : the ghost in the land , or the child that she had been , or the old dog , or the rooks in the tall trees , or the woman …
13 You will find that all of these will help , but perhaps one of them will have better results for you than the other two .
14 However , should there be any difficulty in siting the panel on the pillar , perhaps one of you could discuss with the Publicity Assistants an alternative and suitable site .
15 Perhaps one of us should stay awake in case — ’
16 But Cantona was bought to score goals and excite United 's impoverished fans , so one of them will have to make way against neighbours City at Old Trafford .
17 Seven of them use wheelchairs and so staff need to raise an extra £4,000 so twelve of them can accompany the residents , who are paying their own way .
18 Now , if you consider all possible ways in which the rocks of Mont Blanc could have been thrown together , it is true that only one of them would make Mont Blanc as we know it .
19 He hoped that only one of them would accompany Taheb and himself to the door , and he hoped that person would be Nephthys .
20 for a glass of wine and a chat , but only one of them would come .
21 On the way they bought three second hand cars which was odd because only one of them could drive
22 Paul Kee and Ken Veysey are for sale following the success of Paul Reece … but only one of them will go and that 'll be the one who attracts the biggest bid …
23 That 's right , but , but you know that it 's only the , are only one of the major supermarket chains that gives money to organization and one of the organizations in Glasgow there was an article in the Scotsman or the Herald the other day and I must n't quote names because I can be wrong , but one of them and there were major s major stores selling food as well as actual food retailers cited , but only one of them will give food that 's past its sell-by date or surplus or whatever for one of the Glasgow charities for the homeless .
24 It should be noted that these rules relate only to agreements where at least one dealer is involved and also that they do not apply in the case of an agreement to purchase the goods bona fide on a joint account , e.g. where two dealers in partnership together wish to purchase goods for their business and agree that only one of them will bid .
25 Had he come , I suspect only one of us would have returned .
26 Then suddenly one of them would call out ‘ Aye , aye , lads … here 's the cops ’ and they 'd all move .
27 ‘ It is all any of us can do , ’ he assured her sombrely .
28 There can be more than two colours in the pattern , but only two of them will appear on any particular row .
29 One point for each would not be a total disaster , but obviously both of us will want three .
30 Still less pleasing to him must have been the prospect that if his clerks ignored the order to jettison their excess cures of souls , they would suffer excommunication with all its attendant disabilities and interruption of his service .
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