Example sentences of "[modal v] [adv] [verb] [adv] [art] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Well just colleagues about the Burnsall dispute erm er clearly and I 'm just anticipating the views of Congress that since we adopted a particularly way of making up the er Dispute Fund , I think we should certainly adopt exactly the same practice in relation |
2 | You know , they might just get up a little way and then some bureaucracy knocks them down again and they 're back where they started . |
3 | ‘ It is unlikely that we would sue the government — in fact , we might even pick up a few extra funds on the back of theirs . |
4 | He would be treated to the kind of service his carrier is struggling to achieve and might even pick up a few tips on how an airline should be run . |
5 | At the same time they might even pick up a few tips from Waqar Younis and Wasim Akram instead of trying to put them down . |
6 | Turning to the volume 's introductory pages , I read some encouraging words that at once led me to hope that I might yet track down a few potential search areas that had not already received too much attention . |
7 | At first the simple machines available could only detect down a few inches , and — amongst other operating difficulties — encounters with tufts of grass caused them to constantly give off false signals . |
8 | However , she could only get up a little way before she tumbled backwards , as the jar had a heavy glass base which proved impossible to overbalance . |
9 | If you could just jot down a few ideas that . |
10 | The drop down to half-moon Rhossili Bay below me was almost sheer , and the sea was striped with shimmering blue and white as endlessly long parallel lines of surf moved in slow motion towards the expanse of sand , on which I could just make out a few figures as tiny specks . |
11 | We could vaguely make out a few buildings as we caught the bubble up to La Saulire , and then headed down into Courchevel . |
12 | It was just that nothing would ever seem quite the same again . |
13 | ‘ If I went to manage a team on the continent I would still do exactly the same things I did at QPR . |
14 | We have not attempted a similar exercise for this Report : we felt that such samples needed very careful selection which would take time we could not afford , and that , unless samples were numerous and lengthy , they would inevitably illustrate only a few aspects . |
15 | Beside the skill of the angler , I think most would seriously consider only a few of these factors ; perhaps the location , weather , bait , and a maybe one or two others . |
16 | The universe would therefore look roughly the same at all times as well as at all points of space . |
17 | Friction will also cause much the same effect . |
18 | because I can remember , and it 's not that long ago for goodness sake , that if you qualified as a nurse , and will probably tell even the same story to an extent , there was no problem about a job , you were a certified nurse , bang . |
19 | No wonder Italians have just voted massively to adopt the British system for three-quarters of their Senate seats ; the Chamber of Deputies will probably go much the same way . |
20 | All told , government policy across the board will clearly stay much the same . |
21 | why do n't you wait and see what the numbers are like and then you can always ring up a few people and say we 've got a space if you 'd like to come |
22 | Most people can usually recall only a few numbers when these have two figures in them . |
23 | One can often choose just a few significant words for the accompaniment , and avoid the rest . |
24 | And further west in the village of Swalcliffe , you can even pick out the same grave-stones from the original shot , while over the road opposite the church , the only change is the conversion of the cottage on the right into a pub . |
25 | He will leave a huge gap in the theatrical life of Broadway ; for his friends in England , New York and the London summer can never seem quite the same again . |