Example sentences of "[adv] and [modal v] [verb] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Edward assured her that he also desired to speak with Philip personally and would arrange a meeting ( 7 April 1304 ) .
2 If the Minister believes that education in nursing is a vital investment in the profession and the nation , she will ensure that those funds remain for education only and will strengthen the Government 's commitment to ring fencing .
3 These are usually temporary measures which can be obtained quite swiftly and will involve the court directing the developer not to carry out the development until the court has had an opportunity to consider the dispute in detail .
4 A residence order may be made in favour of two or more people who are not living together and may specify the period which the child shall spend in each household ( s10(4) ) .
5 Students will normally be 18 years of age or above and must have a minimum of :
6 ‘ Then if so he 's in the wood hereabouts and can hear every word you say , ’ Michael sneered .
7 Forrest plays for the reserves tonight and will welcome the match practice as he has been unable to win his first team place back from Clive Baker .
8 They have a superior front five , although the Pontypridd lock Mark Rowley had been getting the better of several big names lately and will relish the prospect of testing himself against Tony Copsey .
9 Indeed , that section is worded exceptionally widely and would empower the Secretary of State to undertake root-and-branch reforms of the whole process of transferring shares , whether or not these were listed on an exchange .
10 In minor cases these people can produce reports fairly quickly and will cover the matter in such a comprehensive manner that further reports should be unnecessary , particularly where there is a full recovery within a relatively short time .
11 An overtime ban started at 7.30am yesterday and will affect the company 's factories at Llandudno Junction and Bodelwyddan .
12 The following day Charlie managed a little food , took a few painful steps the day after and could run a week later .
13 Look too , for models with the sort of shelving that allows you to programme the machine to start work hours later and will make the operation a whole lot quieter , and the kinds that have soft food disposal units to prevent blocked drains .
14 If anyone has not seen this before and would like a copy , please contact us .
15 THIRD DIVISION table-toppers Ryedale York come to Naughton Park tomorrow and could catch the backlash of that off-key Widnes display against Leeds .
16 To be guilty of theft the offender , as I shall call him , must act dishonestly and must have the intention of permanently depriving the owner of property .
17 This shows that the actualization of the infinitive 's event is not what such sentences express , an analysis supported by Coates ( 1983 : 100 ) , who gives a similar argument for the meaning of can in her discussion of She can swim , and Palmer ( 1977 : 5 ) , who has pointed out that a sentence such as ( 12 ) is impossible because can " is not used to imply actuality in the past " : ( 12 ) * I ran fast and could catch the bus , Example ( 13 ) however is quite acceptable because it implies that the event did not take place , being seen merely as a possibility in the past ( i.e. a potentiality ) .
18 ‘ Well , now that I am here and can have the tale formally , direct from the prior , it 's for me to join him in sending word to the bishop .
19 For couples who currently use condoms regularly and would like a bit of a change , I 'd say these things are ideal .
20 He said he had promised the nation an election then and would fulfil the pledge using all constitutional means .
21 Despite these difficulties , the new house types which we introduced too the market were well receive everywhere and will provide the cornerstone of our sales successes in 1993 .
22 In these cases the student probably relies on the instructor to make the decision and knows that he is there and can save the situation if things go wrong .
23 Should a member wish to put forward a resolution for discussion at this meeting , is must be signed by not less than ten members of the National Trust who have been members since 1 January 1990 or earlier and must reach the Secretary at 36 Queen Anne 's Gate , London SW1H 9AS not later than 15 June .
24 Identification of key issues at an early stage should make the whole negotiation process easier and will enable the lawyer to co-ordinate an appropriate team of specialist advisers ( if necessary ) from the outset .
25 Hopefully my experiences will make the business of doing business in Japan far easier and will pave the way for WEC to work with Japanese companies in the future . ’
26 Loan exhibitions also will augment the fair : an exhibition arranged by Sotheby 's of pottery from the reserve collection of the Hampshire County Museum 's Service at Alton will feature objects never before displayed publicly and will show the development of British pottery from the fourteenth to the early nineteenth centuries .
27 Unfortunately , Fenella takes her duties terribly seriously and would have a minute by minute report of what Springsteen had been up to while I 'd been away .
28 If that were to be fully reflected in a lower real exchange rate ( the nominal rate adjusted to take account of changes in UK output prices relative to those elsewhere ) , competitiveness would improve significantly and could give a boost to growth .
29 But he warned that open entry would put heavy pressure on public services at a time of ‘ enormous potential movements ’ of people worldwide and could delay the admission of genuine refugees .
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