Example sentences of "[adv] they [modal v] [verb] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Furthermore they can move without the constraining presence of the very noticeable uniform and its ‘ big hat ’ .
2 He will be able to tell them about the Labour party 's opposition to discounts , but he will not be able to tell them how much they would pay under the Labour party system , because the Labour party will not say .
3 Motability forwards the form to Blackpool and within 4–6 weeks will inform you how much they will pay towards the costs .
4 They 're not really so complicated as perhaps they might look in the first place .
5 He was going to walk her to her other job in the bar , across the Jardin du Luxembourg ; perhaps they 'd sit in the late sunshine , near the thin young naked girl who looked exposed and hence signified Truth , the inscription said .
6 So they ought to arrive after a certain time .
7 Well I thought the English one was so they 'll come as a massive shock because they 're not on the calendar cards , but no , I do n't .
8 So they 'll RUN to the reception two miles away — and 100 guests will be expected to leg it , too .
9 so they can go round the circuit
10 They navigated by the , by the ley lines , that 's why you find monuments built up on hills so they could stand in the middle of the of nowhere and they could see a , they could either feel it through their feet
11 Together they would go to the Tivoli and Grand Theatres in Manchester , and when they got home he would get her to imitate the dances she had seen .
12 While together they will participate in a varied programme of events and will be given the opportunity to get involved in live debates with European decision makers .
13 They lent up to 100 per cent of valuation although normally they would ask for a deposit of at least 5 per cent in 1990 .
14 Soon they will return to the man 's house and have lunch with his wife .
15 The Hewlett-Packard Co and IBM Corp ‘ Unified Unix ’ effort is now thought to be part of a much broader set of strategic discussions that the two companies are having on how best they can collaborate on a wide range of technologies , today 's edition of our sister paper Unigram.X reports .
16 Hewlett-Packard Co and IBM Corp 's ‘ Unified Unix ’ effort is thought to be part of a much broader set of strategic discussions the two firms are having on how best they can collaborate on a wide range of technologies .
17 Whether they do depends on how easily they can adapt to the relentless street cred , visual gimmickry and ubiquitous dance rhythms generally essential to the Street-Porter school of programme-making .
18 It is hard for parishes to know what exactly they can do for the unemployed .
19 ‘ If there 's nothing to scare them further they 'll tire in a mile or two more .
20 If someone like a foster carer , relative or a step-parent has looked after your child for 3 years or more they can apply to a court for custody of your child even if you disagree .
21 If someone has looked after your child for 5 years or more they could apply to the court for permission to adopt your child .
22 Whichever approach is adopted ( that of the SDPP or of the School Management Task Force ) the head has to decide whether it is practicable in his or her school to assume that the more that teachers are asked to do in the way of auditing , laying plans , implementing them and reviewing them , the more they will understand about the effectiveness of pupils ' learning .
23 so hopefully they should grow through the fence , come out the other side and eventually the fence will be hidden such as
24 and erm you 're looking , you 're , let's say you turn up looking at a screen , you 're actually standing up like they used to do in the old days before they had radar
25 Between three and four hours later they 'll arrive at a point about thirty miles from here . ’
26 They would be on the same corridor as him in the Embassy 's accommodation annexe , and later they would talk through the case history together .
27 Seconds later they will attest with a sigh to his incredible invasion .
28 Later they will look for a pretext to create some kind of dispute and then utilise certain international organizations they control to carry out intervention against the Cuban people .
29 Probably it was not used very much and probably they could climb through the window and be inside without anyone even realising .
30 We beat them , so now they can concentrate on the league and not worry about the cup and risk more injuries , because what they want to do most of all is get back in division one and as a soon as they do that they 'll drop back down again , because they 're not that good really .
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