Example sentences of "[det] [noun pl] [prep] [pron] [modal v] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 Some aspects of it may shock you . ’
2 Once you have some ideas of what would suit you , you will need help to take these ideas forward .
3 The dust spreads far and wide in the wind , and there is a good chance that some particles of it will happen to land in another stream , hitherto not ‘ infected ’ with the seeds of this kind of dam-making clay .
4 ‘ If you put some fire-lighters in it 'll start again in no time . ’
5 Mr Lamont has already given some clues about what will replace his former failed policy , but only when we hear Thursday 's statement will we know exactly what he intends to do .
6 After his long , slow climb Stoneley had found himself to be a novice at office in-fighting , some examples of which could make the brutal intentions of a common criminal seem almost harmless .
7 A few facts about her will help to clarify the position .
8 A DoT spokesman said : ‘ These trips of his may sound like jolly larks , but he is being very irresponsible .
9 Her sensitivity at all times to what will run in Cabinet is genuine , even though she always lets colleagues know what she wants at the outset of any discussion .
10 Not many houses in I must have passed his house when I was up there .
11 Sir : Had today 's date been 1 April many readers like myself would have nodded with quiet pleasure at your splendid little follow-up about Thatchergate ( 4 October ) .
12 However , it would help the student if he were introduced to it briefly and with simplicity , not only because a knowledge of serialism is essential to an understanding of today 's music , but also because so many aspects of it can enrich other methods of composition , even in other styles and idioms .
13 A night in a good hotel with many nationalities around you may bring you to your senses and perhaps you will not wish to return to the Hacienda de Nieve . ’
14 The same came for a witness , to bear witness of the Light , that all men through him might believe .
15 More groups like ours might get going to let disabled people have more say about what they want to do . ’
16 Do n't shake your head Mr , read the letters that are coming to me , from those schools like who can see the reduction in their budget next year .
17 I wondered how these men had managed to endure thirty or more trips in what must have been far worse conditions than this ; in bad weather , being shot at , having to concentrate on map reading and peering through bomb sites , and watching out all the time for enemy fighters .
18 They would look to the er er to the constitution of of of France in say seventeen ninety one or the more radicals amongst them would look erm the more er the more radical liberal if that 's not er , if that 's not a , not a contradiction in terms , do n't think it is .
19 It may be noted incidentally that if in any land the poll is higher than the national average one or more patties in it may receive a correspondingly larger allotment of seats , which , since the number of constituency seats can not be changed , will entail a larger allotment of list seats .
20 That relics of them should have survived for such a vast period of time seemed even more difficult to believe .
21 post traumatic stress , I have my own views about what will happen there
22 It was indeed a sad thing that in these days when the Church had enough enemies outside it should divide itself into hostile forces , because , he added aptly , forgetting the original subject of the quotation , a house divided against itself could not stand .
23 We must remember that to deny someone control of their own lives is to offer them a most profound insult , not to mention the injury which the frustration of their wishes and the setting at naught of their own plans for themselves will add .
24 Those who have any doubts about it should note that there is scope for further improvements in productivity .
25 Loyal and moderate as the noble constitutionalists seemed , any concessions to them might open the way to federalism , separatism and even more dangerous tendencies .
26 Many of the suggestions made by the Government in the citizens charter give us an opportunity to contribute our own ideas to what should go into the citizens charter and for those ideas to expand and to grow as a result of the kernel in the programme that the Government have produced .
27 To sidestep any arguments about who should inherit the party 's vast fortunes if a split occurs , the delegates declared themselves to be the legal heirs of the HSWP , whilst dissociating themselves from the old party 's ‘ crimes , false and mistaken principles and methods ’ .
28 Economics can provide several insights into what may go wrong with market forces in R&D .
29 There are several references to what may have been congenital syphilis .
30 Rollin condemns it outright , and most instances of it would fall foul of the UK 1986 Act ( sections 14 and 15 ) :
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