Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] [pers pn] [modal v] " in BNC.

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1 In due course we shall see that people 's standard of living hinged broadly on their position in the landholding hierarchy , and it will be necessary to examine this after reviewing the material conditions it enabled them to enjoy .
2 As for the real problem , we are in the midst of discussions with the Building Societies Association and others and in due course we shall make an announcement that will build on the assistance that we have already provided .
3 That is why in due course we shall be making proposals to do just that .
4 We hope that our continuing work will shed light on these different concepts , and in due course we shall publish our results in medical journals .
5 In due course we might look closer at that episode with the Gilberd : she admits after much blushing and prevarication that he accused her in the High Street delicatessen of baby-snatching — did it openly , in a loud voice .
6 In due course we will add rights and freedoms not currently included in the Convention , extending into a full UK Bill of Rights .
7 Clearly there is some chicanery going on and perhaps in due course we will find out the truth .
8 In due course we will witness similar , half a world away on the Mile End Road . ’
9 to some degree but not all and you know in in due course we will provide you with a full breakdown of this , exactly what is in and what is n't in .
10 I 'm erm I 've been working in low cost housing , housing charities , for a very long time , with Shelter and various other charities like that , and I never cease to be amazed that the Conservative Group , here or nationally , are hostile to subsidies for council housing , because the subsidy which goes to owner-occupiers , through mortgage tax relief , is very much greater than the subsidy that goes to council housing and there 's nothing we as a Council can do about this , but I do hope that in due course we will get a fair system of subsidising houses for everybody , so that wealthy people on high incomes who are getting a big subsidy on their housing through their tax relief , erm are not getting more than people on low incomes living in council houses .
11 No doubt in due course they would become equally vocal in their complaints about the French , but Thiercelin decided that so far as possible his own behaviour should be above reproach .
12 He would tell them some story — precisely what , he had not decided — and in due course they would check and discover its falsehood .
13 While such a set-up would probably be established under the auspices of the Bank of England , the main users in the shape of the institutions envisage that in due course they would take over ownership .
14 In due course they will arrive in Safra to be offloaded over a beach and thence travel by road into the theatre of operations .
15 No doubt , in due course they will completely reverse their position on the private rented sector , large-scale voluntary transfers and a raft of other Government initiatives .
16 ‘ For now , it seems , the prince has revealed to Sir Thomas the depth of his regard for you — even going so far as to say that if in due course he may not marry yourself , he will remain unwed .
17 In due course he 'll rub it off himself . ’
18 In due course she would dispose of it , but not just yet .
19 In due course I will answer it for you , that and many other things that I know have quizzed you these past years . ’
20 In due course you should find ways to reward the achievements of those who have acted on your behalf .
21 ‘ At this stage it is too early ti give an accurate figure for the likely return to depositors , however I do believe that in due course it should be substantial .
22 In due course it will be five-nil . ’
23 Yeah , sorry Chairman I must
24 In that instance you could issue a B one so that he would have some money coming in .
25 Although at the political level it would seem that the Keynesian position has been relegated , at the theoretical ( and practical ) level it is maintained that fiscal policy can influence the achievement of the objectives of government policy .
26 Without that money we would not carry on and we could not carry out our work effectively .
27 Well why did n't they get a mile away from where they put that money they could 've , they could 've been planned it away , a mile away all
28 The trouble with All Fools ' Day is that every newspaper story suddenly looks suspect , but we assure subscribers that IBM Corp really is paying Louis Gerstner all that money it ca n't afford , that the sports shop that sells guns in Kingston really did close early and the UK government is considering a Congestion Charge , but we confess that we have no evidence that the next computer industry consortium will be a catch-all called Computer Industry .
29 For however he acquired that money he must have acquired it , Wexford was certain , during the 19th or the 20th of May .
30 ‘ If you do n't get me that money you 'll be looking for another ship , ’ she reminded him fiercely .
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