Example sentences of "[vb mod] [adv] [vb infin] [noun sg] [unc] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | She could just see Roman 's car and she was blinded by a rush of tears as she realised she would never again sit in it by his side . |
2 | If one believes this , then the attraction of a fixed-rate mortgage in 1992 could easily prove fool 's gold . |
3 | Even with the stethoscope in my ears I could still hear Beamish 's voice . |
4 | Next year could also see Unit 's graduation from the third tier to the main market . |
5 | You could of course opt for the new Marshall JMP-1 MIDI preamp , which would almost certainly do the job ; I could equally recommend Boogie 's TriAxis , but that breaches your £1,000 ceiling . |
6 | Between the wars the idea of modern architecture was a heroic adventure which could actually improve man 's condition . |
7 | They may also have cricket 's champion talker in fast bowler Brent ‘ Bomber ’ Smith who commutes from Stockton and looks like a 39-year-old Clark Gable . |
8 | What was certain was that an announcement of the take-up rate would cause Blue Arrow 's share price to fall , and would probably damage County 's reputation . |
9 | But I will always appreciate Faith 's kindness . ’ |
10 | DOE will also embrace Sun 's ToolTalk communications and messaging service . |
11 | Afterwards she will speak on the party 's policy for women at Darlington Arts Centre , where she will also launch Labour 's Woman Today magazine . |
12 | You can always defer to the " off-stage " higher authority ( which means you 're less likely to have a revolution on your hands ! ) ; you can seek assistance ; you can still play Devil 's Advocate ; you can co-ordinate ; bring information and , importantly , transfer responsibility to the children . |
13 | The mindlessness of this acquired behavioural numbness is illustrated by the contrary phenomenon of sensitisation : almost any irrelevant but novel stimulus can instantly destroy habitation 's insensitivity . |