Example sentences of "[noun prp] [noun] [modal v] [verb] [art] [det] " in BNC.

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1 It is unclear what attitude the new administration takes to Japanese investment , but if it were politically acceptable , sale of a large part , if not all , the company to 4.7% shareholder NEC Corp would make the most sense , although it is not clear that NEC would now be interested .
2 On our way home we tried to find a Mothers Day card for Mark to send to his Mum , but I think all the Dalseattie shops must have the same supplier and sell those ghastly pink-ish cards with really crass ditties inside ugh .
3 In the quarter-finals today Rafferty plays the holder Sandy Lyle ; Olazabal meets Ian Woosnam ; Beck threatens Seve Ballesteros and David Frost will do the same to Nick Faldo .
4 Bobby Darin used to feel the same way .
5 The handling of accident and sickness claims under ASU Schemes will involve the same principles as illustrated in the earlier sections of this manual .
6 Dr Rafaelo would want no more to do with her now .
7 THE club 's AGM in late January revealed debts approaching £500,000 , and Corden said in his annual report : ‘ Frank Gray will provide a more than adequate replacement and go on to bring further success to the club . ’
8 ‘ Presumably the cruel , implacable , scheming Teuton hordes will do the same tomorrow , ’ he said .
9 Yet he was well aware that tampering with the traditional approach to Swan Lake would ruffle a few feathers .
10 If he 'd shoot one person who challenged him , Marius Steen would do the same to anyone else he thought represented the same threat .
11 Performance of that order behind a BMW badge could shake a few prejudices , but these high-fliers may not be available in right-hand drive form until next year because of the demand for them on the Continent .
12 The Skelton race will replace the former Skelton and Brotton Carnival event and part of the course has been retained .
13 I should not think that Mr Kinnock would have the same need for such structures . ’
14 ‘ If anyone had told me when we were getting ready to meet Dublin — more in hope than confidence , it must be admitted — that in the early Nineties two Ulster teams would win the All Ireland and another would be in the final I would have laughed at them , ’ says Jimmy .
15 That is , it assumes that the London-to-Penzance train will carry the same number of passengers all the way from London to Penzance .
16 c ) There are several ways in which apparently different ALT constructs can give the same effect .
17 In the short time available to her on 16th October Hilary could do no more than give a very sketchy account of her visit but enough to whet our appetites for more .
18 Carole Ann would provide the same services for Alistair Nairn and Tom Ogilvie , Council Tax Managers .
19 Anne Butler could do no more but return home .
20 Hopefully Bill Gates will have a few restless nights too .
21 And the Oxford Cheetahs can ruffle a few feathers when they meet the Exeter Falcons tonight .
22 I 've had tremendous support in carrying them through , and had there not been this unforeseen event , I would certainly have been expecting to , and looking forward to , carrying on doing that for quite a considerable time , but I am sure that Kenneth Clarke will carry the same reforms forward with equal gusto .
23 Sir Paul would be grateful if Commander Dalgliesh could spare a few minutes to see him .
24 Labour 's new Shadow Scottish Secretary George Robertson will have the same shadow team as predecessor Tom Clarke .
25 As minister of labour he was concerned that the government should not become totally identified with the Unionist Party and was determined that people in Northern Ireland should have the same standards of living as those in the rest of the United Kingdom .
26 Perhaps John Major will do the same with Ms Baxter 's piece .
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