Example sentences of "[conj] [noun prp] [modal v] [verb] [art] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Sometimes an Orc or Goblin will capture a few Snotlings and train them to perform entertaining tricks , or to perform simple tasks . |
2 | I would imagine that Shereen would apply the same kind of pattern as you did to the de-toxification centre meeting , Shereen , and I felt that there were a great many people there , a great many interested , including the voluntary interest . |
3 | In looking at the way in which schools and colleges were managed after the 1988 Act , the Commission pointed out that LEAs would have a less directive role but would still have to monitor the services of schools and colleges . |
4 | The head of the Russian delegation , Deputy Prime Minister Alexsandr Shokhin , had told G-7 finance ministers on Sept. 20 that Russia could pay no more than US$2,500 million in debt service for 1993 , a small part of the US$19,900 million due . |
5 | The immediate impulse was the prospect which arose in the 1830s that Canada might go the same way of rebellion as the American colonies . |
6 | Worried that Kao would try the same tactic in other markets , Procter & Gamble and Lever , its main rivals , turned Japanese space-saving into a European environmental theme . |
7 | This is illustrated in Figure 4.4 ( a ) , and you can see that Venus would keep the same face towards the Sun . |
8 | After Ryan , and the irritation he had often had with her , she was worried that Leo might become the same . |
9 | ‘ Me and Moll will do the same in that direction . ’ |
10 | The changes are still under way at Liverpool and Souness will put a few more noses out of joint before he 's finished . |
11 | They have to beat Ballyclare comfortably to be certain of going through , although a draw would be enough if Carrick can do no more than draw with Glenavon at Taylor 's Avenue . |
12 | But Bush would say no more except I 'd need legal representation . |