Example sentences of "[noun sg] [modal v] [verb] [pron] [prep] a " in BNC.

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1 If the amendment is seconded by another person who has not spoken on the original motion , the Chairman must accept it as a new motion , subject to the provisos that the amendment is not a simple negative of the motion ; is relevant ; does not cover ground that has been dealt with under a previous amendment ; and is not frivolous nor illegal .
2 Horses have a very good memory , and an intelligent horse may learn something from a single incident .
3 For example , being born in a neighbourhood may entitle you to a higher place in the queue for housing provided by that local authority .
4 In certain extreme circumstances , Her Majesty may find herself in a position in which she is called on to use her discretion in making a political decision .
5 That is why I believe the time has come when Labour should commit itself to a Bill of Rights based on the European Convention of Human Rights .
6 The 200 units under her command should brace themselves for a forthright style .
7 Home Office officials are keen to watch the progress of these schemes and in future could include them as a qualification for senior police posts .
8 1 Breakfast in bed tends to be a luxury indulged in only on birthdays or when feeling ill , but our tray could turn it into a daily ritual .
9 The org the organist used to carry it for a long way .
10 That had been some encounter ! she admitted as , regaining the sanctuary of the street , she drew in a deep breath of refreshing air before turning into the road which she remembered from her map-reading would lead her into a series of narrow streets closed to traffic , and known familiarly to the local inhabitants as Strøget .
11 The car would do it for a minute or two .
12 Gyggle would store me in a spare room of the hospital and keep me under twenty-four-hour observation while I was unconscious .
13 And the priest shall offer one for a sin offering and the other for a burnt offering ; and the priest shall make atonement for her before the Lord for her unclean discharge .
14 If you let it , fear will hurl you into a sick , cold terror .
15 Eight ‘ first ’ books for under one pound will strike you as a remarkable offer right now .
16 Labour will punish them with a vengeance . ’
17 Many physiologists believe that an exhaustive study of the types of stimuli that increase or decrease the discharge rates of different types of sensory system cell will provide us with a description of how that system works .
18 You can use a stronger line which is less likely to be cut ; but , inevitably its extra weight and drag will put you at a disadvantage in terms of manoeuvrability .
19 Next year another cut will bring them to a mere £182m .
20 That fundamental divide will put them at a permanent disadvantage in endeavours to provide quality services to the citizen .
21 So said Freud , it 's no wonder that people believe in religion , because religion can provide you with a lot , with a lot of gratification , but the fundamental psychological explanation for this , says Freud , is that these feelings that religion gratifies in adult life , are transferences of feelings that we all had in infancy .
22 If , however , this is not the case , the specialist may put you on a long course of low dose antibiotics .
23 After last night 's frost , the ice should hide it for a while . ’
24 The jail could become university college rooms , or its owners the county council might sell it for a hotel .
25 No expert could tell me of a product to cure the problem .
26 I do n't like to blow my own trumpet but My Better Half could eat it to a band playing .
27 It might seem that a simple complement of the analysis offered above for acquired equivalence would supply us with a mechanism for acquired distinctiveness .
28 A more charitable and interpretive transliteration would render it as a ( i.e. ‘ unhatted ’ a with a long backstroke ( a .
29 Although upon return to Canada for what might prove to be no more than a temporary visit the mother 's situation might be unsatisfactory and she might suffer discomfort or perhaps even hardship , there is no evidence that there is a risk , let alone a great one , that the child 's return would place him in a situation which is intolerable .
30 Those who live in a high-spending authority , inhabit an expensive house and are part of a small household will find themselves at a triple advantage .
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