Example sentences of "[noun] [conj] [noun prp] [modal v] " in BNC.

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1 She planned a chart where Emma would receive an animal sticker to stick on a wall chart when she had completed any of these required tasks .
2 The sale of Speed or Macca would be unforgivable by the board or Wilko should either of these two depart then the club would face a wholesale revolt .
3 Gabbitas , Truman & Thring will give advice , and they also publish a helpful guide to colleges .
4 The knowledge thus imputed to Ferguson & Forster must be imputed to their client , the pursuer , also .
5 It is essential to decide now whether William or Charles will be the next king for the sake of the constitution .
6 Any other dates in March or April should be all right .
7 Rocastle did do well , but was n't quite as dynamic as Strach — he 'd do some very pretty stuff every now and then , but occasionally hold back a bit where Strach would have gone headlong into attack .
8 Donaldson Lufkin & Jenrette , Cowen & Co and Wessels Arnold & Henderson will be underwriting the offering , the firm said .
9 Firms like ICI or Ford might , as in earlier years , have been able to build larger or more technically advanced sets for their own electricity supplies , but faced with the same shortages of steel and skilled men as the supply industry , they were now less inclined to branch out in this way , particularly as the BEA were selling electricity to them at prices based on historic costs , even though the new power stations were costing more .
10 Brighton & Hove can quickly be reached from almost anywhere in Britain .
11 Any political decision that could lead to the closure of either Devonport or Rossythe would also put the defence of this country at risk .
12 I have to find another flat , a quiet one , or else a country cottage where Marcus can be a hermit .
13 He doubted if the authorities represented by Merymose and Kenamun would pay him as much as Reni or Ipuky would have ; and he doubted if he would receive any reward at all if he were unsuccessful .
14 Brooking , Devonshire or Dickens would have rendered useless Leeds 's tedious offside trap by the simple expedient of running through from deep with the ball .
15 Britain would have to accept the decision or America would enforce it by arms .
16 ‘ Your belief that Germany or France would unfailingly defend Britain and British interests against an aggressor is not one that I share .
17 On defence , if America is not involved , Germany or France will become the main nuclear power in Europe .
18 Celia Freeman was of far greater help than either Morse or Lewis could have wished .
19 The sale of Speed or Macca would be unforgivable by the board or Wilko should either of these two depart then the club would face a wholesale revolt .
20 Given the existence of a European community , there is no good reason , in equity or commonsense , why a fisherman from Fleetwood or Grimsby should have precedence in Hebridean waters over a fisherman from Hamburg or Brest .
21 I was absolutely terrified that Greenslade or Khan might discover that I was anything to do with these people .
22 If J. Sainsburys or Waitrose could see us using the necks of 40/60 mm jam jars they would be surprised !
23 Many people ( especially bankers ! ) claim that default by a major debtor government like Mexico or Brazil could set off financial shock-waves that would make the Black Monday stock market crash of October 1987 look like a hiccup .
24 Countries like Brazil , Mexico or Tanzania ca n't simply write checks in cruzados , pesos or shillings and expect their creditors to be happy .
25 There seems to be no reason why the attempts to serve the defendant before applying for substituted service on his insurers or MIB should not be by post , but it is probably safer to try personal service .
26 The outcome is expected to influence Scottish Homes in deciding whether Waverley or Eildon should go forward for a four-week postal ballot in June .
27 A quick phone call to either PPL or MCPS will establish whether you are eligible for membership .
28 The Althorps ' divorce went through in April 1969 and a month later on May 2 , Peter Shand Kydd and Lady Althorp married in a quiet register office ceremony and bought a house on the West Sussex coast where Peter could indulge his love of sailing .
29 Formerly , the system of sub-sub-delegation of authorization ( from Parliament to the Secretary of State to SIB to SRO 's and RPB 's ) hinged on what was known as the principle of equivalence ie. the principle that the rules and codes of an SRO or RPB should afford investors protection at least equivalent to that provided by the SIB 's rules ( see Schedule 2 para 3 FSA 1986 before the new changes were introduced ) .
30 a handy refuge for many punters fed up with processed pop , but the indigenous musics of Zimbabwe , Soweto or Venezuela will never serve the same purpose as Gim me Shelter or Relax for a British , French or American listener .
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