Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] [noun sg] [det] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Things , George said eventually , were going so smoothly that one should expect disaster any time now , eh ?
2 I do n't see why I should spend time some way away if people have n't actually articulated what they 're trying to achieve .
3 The physical cut-off pulsatances are once again and but , to synthesise the band-stop response , inductive reactance in the low-pass prototype must become reactance This represents the reactance of inductance in parallel with capacitance where Similarly , capacitive reactance in the prototype becomes reactance which represents the reactance of inductance in series with capacitance where
4 We should have news any moment .
5 On an APU sponsored visit to the USA , Burstall and Kay ( 1978 ) drew the following lessons from the USA experience : that the APU should obtain information that is , on the one hand , of use to teachers and on the other to decision-makers ; and that the information collected must be related to needs rather than being simply that which is easy to collect .
6 Had she for instance dictated that the partner should offer resistance this would have been a relatively crude way of ‘ tightening ’ the structure compared with instructing the listener to be in a ‘ counsellor ’ role .
7 ON A similar theme , North Yorkshire brewer Paul Theakston says his new Black Sheep Brewery should start production this summer , having raised £850,000 through a share issue .
8 We 'll discuss pigmentation some other time .
9 But I 'll give Rainbow this : she has the gumption to sound ungracious .
10 You 'll have share that
11 Well yeah , I I 'll have cereal this morning then if I do !
12 ‘ Perhaps we 'll have coffee another time !
13 There is a big difference between hardship and danger , and I 'll take hardship any day .
14 Well I 'll tell mum that .
15 He had a fair idea of what Heydrich had been up to in Aalborg , and he hoped he might get confirmation this way .
16 No you 'll get bugger all .
17 you 'll get bugger all
18 Similarly , the person who has a great love of music might find blindness less of a handicap in obtaining pleasure than would the person who had a passion for football .
19 Bleak and lonely they may be , but they are covered with lakes and pools which house frogs , toads , newts , eels and freshwater fish , while on the banks you 'll find vermin such as water rats , stoats , weasels and the like .
20 I 'll find time this morning , ’ Lucy promised , sensing that Jean was seeking approval of the manner in which she kept the chalets .
21 It may mark time this year , not least because of the drop in production of the British Aerospace Jetstream 31 aircraft for which Hunting makes the interior .
22 He was good and could win beer that way .
23 I thought I could give dad some of these and then eat them all myself
24 However , he had a peculiar knowledge of his own , and could give information such as no one else could impart . ’
25 The end-grain centre line of the top — for an inch or so — should be screwed and glued , ( pocket screw ) for with buttons right round , the top is able to ‘ float ’ upon the sub-frame , and shrinkage could take place all from one side , which would ultimately bring the top off-centre to the table .
26 The SD station at nearby Friedberg noted that people were ‘ convinced that the fall of Stalingrad could take place any day ’ , even if with a presumed heavy toll of German lives .
27 Earlier in the day the spokesman had forecast that talks of some form could take place this week after the first week of the strike produced nothing in the way of dialogue .
28 I stayed home so we 'd have time this evening .
29 He 'd have shat this delirium out of his system , and these events — Jude , the chase , his near rape at the hands of the assassin — would be a tale to tell Klein and Clem and Taylor when he got back to London .
30 For a moment , he wished he could tell Elinor these things .
  Next page