Example sentences of "[verb] [noun] [modal v] [verb] " in BNC.
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31 | But admitted Marc could have been knocked unconscious before the fire . |
32 | And she thought , a little aggrieved : I do think Clelia might have told me , how could she assume that I knew her mother 's maiden name ? |
33 | Yesterday the education committee agreed Gillbrook can continue using Lowfields fields on condition it accepts a licence that prevents the school from claiming the land if it opts out . |
34 | In some languages , the status attributive has to be marked in moderately complicated ways ; for instance , the adjective instantiating P may have to " agree with its noun " ; that is , it may have to take on affixes reflecting various features of the noun which instantiates the E in ( 1 ) , such as its number or the noun class to which it belongs . |
35 | Barbara Coleman had said Maurin was responsible for keeping her hidden , and therefore the men who attacked Edouard could have been acting for him . |
36 | Interest rates could soar , asset prices could fall or cash flows could dry up . |
37 | She said she did n't think money ought to stop people living , actually living : making their lives little when they could be big . |
38 | I do n't think money will solve any of these problems . |
39 | if they just bring one , I shall say well I 've got choice then to say well is this this week 's or last week 's , now I do n't want to give them that opportunity to say well she 's worrying about one week 's wages , I mean Jan could love that and that 's given him chance to bring er , whereas if it pops through the door , or he comes |
40 | He thinks Taylor can win the World Cup . |
41 | Critics fear money will oust quality Georgina Henry reports on doubts over programme standards , public service obligations and controls on ownership . |
42 | The doctor in the Accident and Emergency Department told them that Sally had been very lucky ; sniffing aerosols can kill at the first attempt , and some people 's hearts are affected . |
43 | The Royal College of Nursing has expressed its particular concern that trust employers might offer a poor deal to nurses who want to undertake training courses . |
44 | We have already shown that this type of imaging technique can overcome the problems of conventional MRI . |
45 | Subject : I do n't Think Kelly will play |
46 | An understanding of the complex nature of repeat victimisation will have important policy implications . |
47 | Attempts in the past to implement change may have left scars , and the spirit of trust , confidence and cooperation necessary to implement radical change will be difficult to achieve . |
48 | After a moment she ventured , ‘ Do you think Maria would know if she was wearing it ? ’ |
49 | I do n't think Liese would get much benefit from them . ’ |
50 | Remove seedlings from windowsills at night , as even centrally heated houses can become icy near the windows . |
51 | Reports suggesting Ferguson would go to Stamford Bridge for anything between two and three million pounds while the ex-Rangers forward , Robert Fleck , made the journey to Tannadice , were knocked down by McLean . |
52 | For detailed discussion of the distinction between an offer and an invitation to treat readers should turn to standard law textbooks and refer to such cases as Fisher v Bell ( 1961 ) and Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain v Boots Cash Chemists ( Southern ) Ltd ( 1953 ) . |
53 | First of all Birmingham again colleagues , it will be very helpful and will save time if intended speakers would come down to the front |
54 | In other cases , especially if space is limited , handling sessions will take place in a special classroom , where there may be other related resource material available and where practical follow-up activities can be carried out . |
55 | Knowing both men as well as I did , I was one of the few who did not think there would be any major friction between them — both men were far too smart for that-but I did think Niki would find himself struggling for a primacy which he had long taken for granted . |
56 | If so , launch aid will have directly enhanced the market share of Airbus . |
57 | What is essential is that the manager using recognition should understand the local mores . |
58 | Note 2 to Rule 20.2 stipulates that , in the case of a management buy-out or similar transaction , competing offerors should receive the same information as that passed by the target company or the management to external funders of the buy-out . |
59 | ‘ But I do n't think relocation will come to a halt . |
60 | How do you think Freud would account for them , if he wanted to defend his theory ? |