Example sentences of "[num] [noun pl] [pers pn] [modal v] " in BNC.

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1 Well we 've got the eight contestants we 'll play the game , it 's Guess the Voice and there 's some super videos on offer and er it 's Guess The Voice of the funny man , good videos on offer , Grenville Granville of Mansfield Woodhouse .
2 For the next seventy-five minutes he will be the most important man on the floor-maintaining discipline and relaying all the instructions given him by the team assembled up in the gallery .
3 For the remaining eight months she will continue her TV production work with FCEI , which has been a member and partner of WACC for several years .
4 If all the Romanies in the forest try to squeeze into fifty acres we 'll be falling over each other all the time and there 'll be fighting like no one 's ever seen .
5 And anything you do above forty hours you can extra for ?
6 During the next 12 months we shall continue to promote the case studies and guidelines material , and this will include a number of regional conferences and seminars .
7 If you wish to drive for longer than 12 months you must apply for a UK licence within 12 months of becoming resident .
8 After 12 months you should have nice young plants nearly ready for moving on to permanent quarters or , if the cuttings are of the rugosa type and intended for rootstocks on to which you are going to bud other varieties , they can be planted out ready for working .
9 After about 30 years they would support ling and heather , then gorse would become established .
10 Similarly , we were relying on the vastness of the oceans to dilute and disperse whatever bacteria and viruses allowed into them ; in 30 years we might be regretting it .
11 Having been a teacher for over 30 years it might seem strange that I should begin a book on primary education by reflecting on the significance of schooling .
12 ‘ Honestly God , if you had seen my performance reports for the last forty years you would not be offering me this position . ’
13 Being with the band for 12 years you might think that Marlene would get fed up with their music .
14 In 2 days they will have hatched and can be transferred to the aquarium ( containing a salt solution ) where they can be kept at room temperature like water-fleas .
15 In the next 12 weeks we could lose the next general election . ’
16 ‘ Inside those 30 yards we should say you ca n't be offside , ’ he explained .
17 During the 30 seconds they would begin together , gradually move apart and then merge together again .
18 In just forty-five seconds he would get up from his desk , take his coat and walk past his secretary .
19 Thirty and forty horses I used to have to ball then .
20 ‘ At fifty feet you might hit a wing , or a wheel , ’ he said .
21 So it 's six minutes you 'll have to leave him now .
22 So that 's within six hours you would have worked your way through more than half of your compliment of armed officers ?
23 ‘ If I was in the same situation again 100 times I would come for the same punch and back myself to clear the ball every time ’
24 Roderick was always seeking a better way of putting things in order to remove all possible ambiguities and to assist the reader to the maximum extent : if this meant rewriting 100 times he would gladly do it .
25 Oh , well these are substantial houses and I would imagine that for the six houses we could get twelve families , twelve families housed immediately , they 'd be substantial houses .
26 Teacher — Give me six animals you would find in Australia .
27 Every six months we 'll send them a statement showing how much they 've paid in and withdrawn and , more importantly , how much interest they 've earned .
28 Within six months we will review the roads programme and mobilise private capital for large-scale public transport investment .
29 Starting in July , every six months we will publish our median time to make a decision and publish original papers and the proportion of cases in which we have met our targets .
30 In addition , every six months they will be asked to complete a standard form , to be prepared by the Commission , containing an analysis of the prices recommended to dealers in various member states for one standard model in each range of production .
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