Example sentences of "[modal v] [verb] [v-ing] [prep] [num] " in BNC.

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1 A plan may be designed as a five-year plan and may need changing after one year .
2 well you already agree with me that a flat roof might require replacing in seven
3 This could include providing for zero quotas on all African nations — or selectively reducing quotas to help stop poached ivory slipping into legal trade .
4 Provided that I and my colleagues could keep going until 10 o'clock , the fate of the Bill would be decided by whether 98 hon. Members returned from dinner or 102 .
5 But if your ticket allows you to fly back from Lisbon or Oporto , after all this culture you could go walking in one of the national parks , explore the wine regions , or treat yourself to a spa ( try Termas de São Pedro and Caldas da Rainha , cheapest in Western Europe ) .
6 Monosyllabic with her as ever , Steve could get feeling into one word .
7 Simon Lee has argued that judges ' creativity ought to vary according to four factors :
8 The repository would begin operating in 2006 .
9 Mr Akers said the industry would keep expanding at two to three times the rate of world economic growth and that IBM would participate fully .
10 one twice a day I I I would keep going with three month prescriptions anyway , so that 'll keep you going till the end of November No not quite the end of November , but you can then see him and say look , I 've got this this is why I 'm on these for .
11 Stockings were never long enough and the tension between suspender and stocking-top would result in spring-loaded legs ; if you had to run for a bus , the legs would keep going for three stops .
12 We would anticipate using between 30 and 60 seconds of each song .
13 We would anticipate using between 30 and 60 seconds of each song .
14 We would anticipate using between 30 and 60 seconds of each song .
15 We would anticipate using between 30 and 60 seconds of each song .
16 We would anticipate using between 30 and 60 seconds of the song .
17 We would anticipate using between 30 and 60 seconds of the song .
18 We would anticipate using between 30 and 60 seconds of the song .
19 We would anticipate using between 30 and 60 seconds of the song .
20 I also believe that designing further examination streams to determine the relevant specialist fields would be a waste of resources and , if implemented , would risk leading to two streams of membership .
21 As a result , we shall end overcrowding by 1995 and slopping out by 1994 .
22 So I 'm put into the hands of what used to be called ‘ Wardrobe ’ but now has the grander title of ‘ Costume Designers ’ , who are keen for me to join the twentieth century sartorially , which would involve climbing into one of those colossal suits .
23 The plant , situated some 50 km from Hong Kong , would start operating in 1993 , rather than 1992 .
24 Wendy managed to get a job as a receptionist in a dental surgery to begin with and will keep applying for one of the hygienist training courses .
25 In both countries fingerspelling has become incorporated into sign language communication and deaf people will use fingerspelling with one another .
26 Both deals will cut gearing from 45 p.c. to a pro forma 25 p.c .
27 Piggott , in fact , has already defined why he will continue riding in one of those pithy sentences that , from him , represents a flight of high oratory .
28 The Bruce field ( BP : 37% ) will start producing in 1993 and will soon provide almost 10% of the UK 's gas needs .
29 Japan 's Ministry of International Trade and Industry ( MITI ) will start spending in 1983 $70 million on a seven year project to develop ‘ learning robots ’ for sea-bed and space exploration , nuclear research and power-plant maintenance as well as aids for the old and handicapped .
30 The procedure will involve photo-copying at two stages and cut out typing forms both for Sheriff Clerks and Local Secretaries .
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