Example sentences of "[vb -s] [pers pn] [modal v] [be] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 If he loses I hope he would accept it with equal good grace and if he wins I will be a good loser and help him out in the general election . ’
2 While he says it would be a hundred per cent certain to go up if an atom bomb exploded alongside it , we must n't over-estimate the effects of a more remote explosive shock , even at a distance of a few miles .
3 One school says it would be a good thing , but the other says the children will suffer .
4 She is not impressed at the concept of working for dole money and says it might be a better idea to give people a minimum wage for doing community work .
5 British Rail says it will be a top quality service using the new Class 158 rolling stock with a top speed of 90mph , plus air conditioning and a table at every seat .
6 ‘ And the man who eventually wins you will be the luckiest man in the world , I think , ’ said Carlo .
7 Presumably , if the rules for learning are to have any universality in natural conditions , the experience which affects them must be a common feature of all the animals having the rules — in other words , the variance due to the environment is normally small in the environment to which the animal is adapted .
8 If she succeeds she 'll be the first British woman to climb Everest .
9 So she goes well she reckons it 'll be a good idea if you went up to meet the little lad , he 's only six , he 's called Mark .
10 ‘ The sergeant-major has had his eye on you for several weeks , ’ Trentham continued , ‘ and feels you 'd be a good candidate for promotion to lance-corporal .
11 What he tells you should be the distilled essence of what he has personally found .
12 Once away from the car parks you could be the only person in the world . ’
13 She 's dedicating the display to the memory of more than 50,000 American airmen who lost their lives in World War Two and hopes it 'll be a fitting tribute .
14 It is already being said that if Wales keep them below 30 points it will be a moral victory .
15 The lawyer thinks it 'll be a sensational case , and I 'm sure he 's right .
16 But if it lasts it will be a nice little bit of pocket-money for her . ’
17 The siting of the development in such a high profile position in the centre of the bay means it would be an unsightly visual intrusion into an otherwise unspoilt area .
18 That means it will be the first time abortion has been debated as part of government legislation , rather than on the basis of a private member 's Bill .
19 The shape of the inner depends on the design of the tent , but to all but lightweight buffs it can be the deciding factor of your purchase .
20 If it does it will be a conventional engineering solution based on established practice .
21 I know that this means that when the revolution comes I 'll be the first against the wall , but I like this .
22 The not-so-dour Scot knows it will be a unique experience for him to take the visitor 's dressing room at the citadel where his deeds as player and manager became legend — as did his departure .
23 When it gets the parts , DDE claims it will be the first manufacturer to produce a multi-processing system based upon the 50Mhz R4000 — it 's aiming for deliveries by year-end .
24 If that fails it will be the first village school to be closed by the county council in the last five years .
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