Example sentences of "[vb -s] [pron] [modal v] [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Starting on page 6 we 've got lots of suggestions of great lowland areas to explore — places you may overlook in the height of summer when you 're busy heading for the hills or tackling treks abroad . |
2 | If the bill were to be passed as it now stands it would result in the restriction , and even removal , of presently existing freedoms for evangelistic work . |
3 | He says I should forget about the monastery . |
4 | She says you must study for the examinations for Queen 's College in two years ’ time . |
5 | Well Ja , Janice says we should listen to the children , which is what I did , I interviewed children of divorced parents five years after their divorce , and I found that the children thought that their parents were right to di , to divorce , the parents could n't sustain their marriages . |
6 | In our example if the assumed regime break occurs we can discriminate between the two models by testing the implication that the coefficient on in equation ( 3.16 ) has increased to after the regime break . |
7 | He says they ought to jump in the nearest river ! |
8 | ‘ He says he 'll listen to the tape tomorrow . ’ |
9 | Inconsistency is when the wandering operations director says he 'll look into the air-conditioning problem and then does nothing about it . |
10 | If the Government spends less than the budget says it would spend during the year , then it is obviously better off at the end of the year and can then spend more or repay borrowings or reduce taxes . |
11 | POSC says it 'll call for the development of a set of industry-specific widgets next year when a more complete range of interface recommendations will be presented . |
12 | Although the charge card industry says it will benefit from the move away from credit cards , it is unlikely to take on the mass of consumers who acquired a credit card in the Eighties . |
13 | And today Robin Cook pledged that Labour would try to fund the post out of an extra £1 billion it says it will spend on the NHS . |
14 | The firm involved is moving its headquarters out of Britain , and says it will help with the transfer as much as possible , but the news has been greeted with dismay by local business leaders . |
15 | ICS says it will work on the design , specification , implementation and testing of the Workspace Manager technology for Motif . |
16 | Harris reports that UPS is already following this policy in Germany , and says it could spread to the U.K. The German vans use off-the-shelf diesel engines and gearboxes . |
17 | The Commission stated that it was not at present in a position to indicate which measures it might propose to the Council in that report . |
18 | She thinks she will die for the cause of freedom . |
19 | There ought to be scope for feedback , a chance for you to express whatever thoughts or concerns you may have at the time . |
20 | It is difficult to see , however , what interests we might have of the necessary importance whose realisation depends on owning corporate property . |
21 | Tektronix sees a ready market among banking , financial services , insurance and utilities industries that have adopted an IBM-compatible Token Ring network : although these markets have not yet embraced X technology , Tek reckons they would benefit from the technology immensely . |
22 | Sun reckons it can succeed in the PC business because the market is changing . |
23 | He reckons it will disappear by the end of 1993 , so increased demand will then spill over into higher prices . |
24 | The adjustment to the indicative price is an art in that the purchaser takes account of the cost saving benefits it can bring to the vendor 's business , potential profit increases arising from market synergies and identified liabilities which may affect future profitability . |
25 | As the stock expands , the supply curve will shift to the right , to , and as it contracts it will shift to the left to . |
26 | Repetition is likewise the musician practising her scales until she can be consistent every time , so that while she performs she can think about the music itself rather than the individual notes . |
27 | Norman feels he can learn from the Open champion . |
28 | The developer hopes it would link with the existing Magnetic Imaging Centre , which already operates a sophisticated body scanner . |
29 | In a wider context , Langbaurgh council has used the information in its housing strategy , and hopes it will help in the campaign for Government cash . |
30 | He hopes he 'll win in the Courts , although he 's lost in every other way . |