Example sentences of "[noun pl] [coord] [pron] [pron] [vb mod] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 Ninety-five per cent of our cats are fed a canned cat food , the others eating scraps or whatever they can catch !
2 Well you come home with hundred pound if you had n't done no winners or anything you 'd come home with hundred pound .
3 Once , when he had been late and a crowd of louts from the factory had started to shout at her , calling out about her legs and what they 'd like to do to her , Georg had come storming down the road on a bicycle , jumped off , and knocked two of them down before the rest ran away .
4 Erm er and if you had done some researches into the job opportunities and you you could decide that then that that would be good .
5 Right I think one of the things we 'll be looking at tomorrow is learning styles and people 's preferred learning styles and what we 'll find is that people in this room you 'll all , you might have a slightly different way that you prefer to learn .
6 Here 's a couple of er samples of books and we I 'll refer to those erm during the next er three or four minutes .
7 Japanese nationals were cut off from personal contacts with Europeans and the import of foreign artefacts , books and anything which might convey Western knowledge was banned .
8 but , but that 's , that 's that 's easily remedied if you could get a er a driving licence holder to take them oh a volunteer driving licence holder among one of the parents or somebody who could take the children , er , periodically in the bus to visit the hospital to do this sort of thing .
9 But that 's that 's perhaps easily remedied , if you could get a er a driving licence holder to take them , who , a volunteer driving licence holder , among one of the parents or somebody who could take the children at periodic intervals to visit the hospital to do this sort of thing .
10 So I think we ought to have a chat about the sort of things he 's putting you on , and then what side effects or anything you might get from those , but
11 ‘ Four areas have come out firstly a database , information and networks ; then the idea of a convention , festival or seminar ; training and education ; and lastly music business associations and what they can achieve . ’
12 Here you can find exquisitely tailored coats with velvet collars , hand- embroidered infant nightdresses , button shoes and everything you could need for a newborn baby including charmingly traditional christening presents .
13 There 's a lot of stuff in newspapers about you know erm er investments and what you can do with your money and get the P E P with one and a half percent discount , and all the rest of it .
14 He invited a non-native English speaker , one who could cast his net across several disciplines and one who would agree to talk freely from notes rather than the traditional script .
15 The centre , at Boyne Court , Sandy Row , offers a range of social and recreational activities for people of varying ages and Anyone who can help should contact manager Diane Fulton on Belfast 243000 .
16 He remembered how innocently they had discussed which natives they would blow to smithereens and which they would grant a reprieve to .
17 And for the next part we 're going to divide hopefully into groups and what I 'd like you to consider is when you 're thinking about buying a product , what questions you ask .
18 Floy had asked about dangers and what they might expect to encounter , but Fenella did not think it looked especially dangerous .
19 Adam loved words , was fascinated by them , their meanings and what you could do with them , with anagrams and palindromes and rhetorical terms and etymology .
20 If any readers would like to receive a free copy of an information sheet I have produced on the types of environmental audits and what they can achieve they should write to me at the address below :
21 Excitement flickered inside her like a random spark that found itself landing in a pile of dry autumn leaves as she hardly dared consider the possibilities and what they might mean for her .
22 individuals and we we can think how we like .
23 That will be bad for shareholders but something they will have to accept unless they are prepared to fight for fair value .
24 We had jacket potatoes right , which is literally mouldy and baked hard so you 'd get about out of a jacket potato you 'd probably get about that much potato and the rest is just skin and mould and hardness quiche which is just like processed cheese and processed eggs and everything you can imagine just total packet mix
25 In this sense there is nothing wrong with saying that a body has both the ( legal ) power and a ( legal ) duty to do X because , of course , if a body by law must do X , then it is legally entitled to do X. Secondly , we need to distinguish between legal powers and what we might call ‘ de facto ’ powers .
26 By ’ groups ’ he means not only ethnic persons but anyone who might cause trouble .
27 Reporting restrictions were not lifted and the magistrates made an order preventing publication of the boys ' names or anything which could identify them .
28 Police are appealing for witnesses or anyone who may have seen these people in Linthorpe Village pubs on Saturday night to contact them on .
29 Now if I , am I right in saying that B T is happy to continue er with the present framework of Trust Law , because within that framework you 've proposed to us er a er a body of ideas about the composition of the numbers of trustees and who they should represent , which would make it much more difficult for employers to raid the fund .
30 it can represent a choice between a social psychology which seeks to uphold pure and applied distinctions and one which will abolish the distinction itself .
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