Example sentences of "and they [modal v] [verb] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 They 'll probably contact and they 'll check every single doctor .
2 ‘ The trouble with foresters , ’ said Kāli , ‘ is that they 're permanently hungry : feed them well and they 'll leave you alone : forget to and they 'll scour the entire village for evidence of green wood , musk , tār and all the other protected animals that you 're not supposed to kill .
3 They 'll be weirdos looking into windows there and they 'll looking a big beefy rugby player !
4 ‘ You can get a man inside it , and they 'll tie a heavy stone to the King 's body and push it down the pipe .
5 Their foliage will be washed by the rain water and they 'll enjoy the natural variations in temperature .
6 One year a jewel of a kid called Seamus said that maybe in a hundred years the Africans will still remember and they 'll have an African Republican Army .
7 Be guided by them because they 're obviously the ones you feel most comfortable with and they 'll provide a reliable starting point .
8 They 'll dig out rabbit kittens and they 'll kill an injured rabbit if they find one .
9 Current educational programmes aimed at all school children on the risks of drug abuse may fail to emphasise the major risks of alcohol and of some prescribed medicines and they may make the false assumptions that : a. drug addiction is simply a product of repeated use of drugs rather than a specific risk of some particular individuals .
10 They may well have elderly parents who need to be cared for , whether physically or materially , and they may cause a good deal of pressure .
11 Sorry , my my my other point is about about Ryedale , and and and its its and its its unde its relationship to Southern Ryedale , and erm Mr Smith said that erm as far as Ryedale Council are concerned they ca n't identify any more land within Southern Ryedale , well of course they would say that because was there position at the Southern Ryedale plan , but the fact of the matter is that there was a great dispute at the York greenbelt Southern Ryedale plan enquiry , revol resolving around the issue of what were the bits of the greenbelt which made up the historic character and thereby what were you left with that potentially could be developed , albeit it might be reserved as white land in the first place , but could potentially be developed , and a great deal of this land on the disputed side lay in Southern Ryedale , that in that in fact there was a view around the table not only sh not only shared by by the developers side , but erm that large parts of Osbaldwick and Huntingdon did n't fall within the definition of greenbelt as as set out by by the County Council in their N Y Two Two document , now that matter clearly has got to be something left to the Inspector and the Greenbelt Inquiry , but I think it 's fair to point out that there is actually a difference of view , so it 's not an absolute position , that you ca n't identify more land within within Southern Ryedale , and indeed , erm , not that I want to raise the Local Government Commission 's head again , but of course the Local Government Commission is proposing that York be a unitary authority expanded , and once Yor , if York does become a unitary authority expanded then some of these areas will fall within their area , and they may have a different view than er the Ryedale current Ryedale district council does , and therefore I think it is a little unsafe to take just at pure se pure face value , that there is no more land within Southern Ryedale that could be developed .
12 A great many opportunities to accumulate wealth or power are available to these institutions and individuals and they may take an unfair advantage of the situation .
13 There were occasions when someone did a large number , and they would bring the job-sheet round and show the others and say ‘ She has done so many , you also must . ’
14 A large pond was the boys ' delight and they would travel the considerable distance to the ‘ newty ’ pond , as it was nicknamed , to sit in expectation for the fish to bite .
15 They would not enable the courts to interfere where there clearly has been a breach of procedural fairness ; and they would permit the inferior tribunals to exceed the limited powers which Parliament has conferred upon them .
16 The bank would give him facilities to purchase the business to the extent of seventy five thousand pounds if he agreed to sell his property at and from the proceeds of sale to repay the bridging facility in its entirety and they would provide a sixteen thousand pounds business loan and overdraught facilities to be reduced by five thousand pounds within a few days and if the six thousand pounds rent deposit was not required then the business loan would be reduced to ten thousand pounds .
17 Their practice nurses would need some specialist diabetic training and they would need a dietetic service .
18 At the Watford Gaumont , which I managed , people would come in dinner dress and they would have the same seat every week .
19 What is so interesting is that despite that disastrous performance , Labour 's policies have hardly altered — and they would have the same effect again .
20 Er and they ought to have a little shelter over it to stop your saddle getting wet if it rains .
21 If the wife and new husband wish to hold as tenants in common , then it must be remembered that the register will not show their respective shares and they should make a separate declaration ( which will be off the register ) as to these , and this will be evidence at a later date should their shares be in dispute ( for instance with the trustee in bankruptcy of either party ) .
22 You 're limited , of course , to 11 players and they should represent a reasonable international range .
23 And they should rerelease the previous single .
24 Or perhaps Romania could be the testing ground for co-operation between Nato and the Warsaw Pact and they should mount a joint expeditionary force .
25 But the project belonged ultimately to the pupils and they should have the last words .
26 They are given the opportunity to involve the local chief officer of police in their curriculum planning and they must make an explicit decision about the place of sex education in the curriculum .
27 I learned how to cope with it and they must do the same .
28 Controlling risk is still the first priority and they can do a substantial amount themselves .
29 Sheridan said : ‘ The team did very well without me last season and they can do the same again .
30 These are examples of 386 memory managers and they can perform the clever trick of converting ordinary extended memory into old fashioned expanded memory , using nothing but the memory juggling built into the 386 chip .
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