Example sentences of "[noun prp] [modal v] [adv] [verb] [pron] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Two muscular and sinewy songs which prove that Wilder may just have something special after all . |
2 | To put the matter simply , it is not clear whether a firm that acts in compliance with the rules of its SRO may nonetheless find itself liable for breach of fiduciary obligation . |
3 | So , as the couple fly off for another holiday in Richard 's private jet , they can be happy in the knowledge that in the unlikely event that Richard should ever loose his millions , they 'll be able to live on love . |
4 | The men who had killed her father and now Broom-Parker could presumably have something similar planned for her . |
5 | Roche can never repeat his wonderful year of 1987 , when he won the Giro d'Italia , the Tour de France and the World Championship within four months . |
6 | Brazil may soon end its unique experiment with alcohol-fuelled cars . |
7 | IBM should soon have its own 64-bit RISC architecture with the 620 PowerPC chip , Slack added . |
8 | He bared his teeth , and Lissa could almost feel their sharp incision on her skin . |
9 | Mr. Philipson also submitted that the Bank of England could properly exercise their supervisory powers under the Act without the breaching of customers ' confidences , and even went so far as to submit that the Schedule 3 information could be so furnished by clothing details of customers ' loans or deposits with anonymity . |
10 | Desperately trying to pull herself together , she strove to console herself with the thought that , if Ross could hardly remember their brief marriage , it was obviously going to make matters easier for them both during this hurried trip to America . |
11 | Staying on in Denmark could only bring her further pain in the long run . |
12 | The Iranians , of course , had little interest in vacations , but North could also make them wonderful offers in the currency they understood , TOWs : ‘ If you get the hostages out , we 'll send you a million of them . ’ |
13 | He was also confident that Korea would soon liberalise its domestic market . |
14 | But to deny any current involvement with Hugh would only leave her open to other , dangerous questions . |
15 | Jane would never forget her unselfish devotion . |
16 | Ireland will hopefully solve its political problems with the North and its low labour costs will put it in a good position to compete in manufacturing and assembly ; |
17 | Whether Mr Larson will ever start his new job , scheduled to begin in June , might be disputed by Mrs Elizabeth Prophet . |
18 | An angry Dr Ting will now concentrate his considerable skills and energy on building a detector for a new machine at CERN , called the LHC . |
19 | Yorkshire could then sign their original first choice Aussie Craig McDermott in 1994 . |
20 | My Proposition , embracing The House of the Dead , Notes from Underground , Crime and Punishment , The Possessed , Karamazov , and , negatively , by way of relative failure , The Idiot , is that Dostoevsky could only promote his dearest values by creeping up on their blind side : in other words that he had an urge towards crisis and clarity which he could only satisfy by yielding it to the enemy — to the horror of the flogging routine in the ‘ Thy kingdom come ’ episode in the Dead House at one chronological extreme , and to Ivan Karamazov 's showdown with the Religion Swindle at the other . |
21 | Er I do n't know how Mr could actually say his first comment about quality and improvement . |
22 | Stephen would never do anything mean or underhand . |
23 | Norton can also tag its own help files onto the DOS 5 help system . |
24 | Throughout , Makoto Namba kept the mainsail setting beautifully but the odds were insurmountable and Nippon must now win her last three races while there is a three way tie for second place . |
25 | As a BBC employee , Whitaker could only receive his monthly salary . |
26 | Thomas Wilcox could hardly believe his good fortune and immediately put Midland 's money to use by expanding Crocker 's lending at a phenomenal rate . |
27 | The acquisition of Palestine would greatly increase his economic and political power , which was marginal given the poor resources of Transjordan . |
28 | Kernaghan will now complete his two-match ban against Portsmouth to be available for the March 4 first leg . |
29 | The agreement will ensure that the Adelaide will fully retain its Protestant ethos when it is merged with two other Dublin hospitals , the Meath and the National Children 's Hospital , in a new hospital in the rapidly-expanding suburb of Tallaght . |
30 | So Old Vic will probably make his last appearance of the year in Canada 's International Stakes at Woodbine , Toronto , on the day after Nashwan runs in the Champion . |