Example sentences of "[noun pl] [modal v] [verb] [pers pn] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Macca said in his column , that nobody knew about the deal until it was all but completed and said he was sure everyone at Leeds and the supporters would wish him great success at Blackburn .
2 If you touch a wolf spider with your finger the sharp spines on top of the body and the legs will cause you searing pain .
3 Manufacturers will sell us fresh air if they can make money out of it — the new Scoop guitar is a point in fact .
4 Remember that switching off both idle-up functions will give you normal throttle control for starting .
5 One of the big syndicates will give it full coverage , and I 'll never have to work again .
6 If you get stuck , pressing a combination of keys will show you one solution but , will not show you the graphics display that follows , to see that , you must solve the puzzle yourself , and judging by the opening graphics should be pretty good .
7 And if Third World countries defaulted together , the very size of their combined debts could give them massive bargaining power .
8 There are more than 200,000 cubic millimetres of neocortex , and every cubic millimetre contains at least 50,000 neurons with 500 million synapses ; these figures may give you some idea of the complexity of the computer we have in our heads .
9 Wrap around glasses will give you some protection .
10 Community Care 's news pages will bring you up-to-date information on the latest research and innovations in practice .
11 Small producers will find it tough raising the extra cash and are likely to pack it in — and poor meat-eaters may buy something else if pork costs 10p a pound more .
12 Clarification of such issues and principles will give you immense strength in your management task — actually giving you more power to achieve your destined goal .
13 Growing exports would give them foreign currency — the means to raise living standards and modernise their factories .
14 White House chief of staff John Sununu objected on the grounds that a reduction in gas emissions would freeze US economic growth .
15 I think a lot of people feel vaguely when they see two duffers marrying that the duffers must prefer it that way .
16 On particularly clear days ( the locals will tell you that midwinter provides the best of them ) the view reaches as far as the Vosges in France and Switzerland 's Jura .
17 People do n't seem to look at other people , whereas in the towns and villages in the north that I have known the locals will bid you good day or smile as you go in and out of shops or even just crossing the street .
18 Practising teachers will find them useful resource books .
19 You know all the psychiatrists will tell you that comedy is a kind of biological mechanism to save us from all the things we fear most , death being one of the , you know , the most is just a spit away you see .
20 These examples should give you some idea of how to approach your own list of foods .
21 However , we shall adhere to the view ( treated more fully in Appendix A ) that there are no good grounds for supposing that systems designed to model relationships in external worlds will give us any insight into the syntagmatic links used by human syntax when it joins words into phrases and sentences .
22 In fact , the Gallery has extended the show 's run to eight months so that school children can see it this autumn and has moved the scheduled second venue , Detroit , to the end of the tour .
23 Others might call it tactical hypocrisy .
24 Wearing fashionable clothes might give us more confidence , but we can gain that through thousands of other more important things .
25 When you cook with the Debut you will realise that such benefits will give you better cooking , an easier time in the kitchen and more time to indulge in the things you enjoy in life .
26 ‘ These fraudsters will give you enough information to make you greedy and that 's when you are ready to be scammed because you are expecting to make a fortune . ’
27 Given my concentration so far on the possession/separation issue , and its relation to the circulation process , and given my earlier insistence that economic class relations at the level of possession/separation can not be conceived as the underlying ‘ essence ’ of social and political collectivities and movements , which demand analysis in their own right , I am not yet in a position to draw full ‘ political conclusions ’ ( the following chapters will take us some way further in this direction ) .
28 It 's amazing how even a few simple precautions can save you that return trip heartbreak — and all the hassle of insurance claims .
29 ‘ There they are sorted and put back on the vehicles and re-delivered so that the franchisees can deliver them first thing in the morning . ’
30 If you 're striving to write a great novel or to invent a piece of computer software , the very shyness that makes you avoid social events may allow you more time and motivation to pursue your solitary goals .
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