Example sentences of "[noun sg] [modal v] [verb] [prep] [num ord] " in BNC.
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1 | South Africa majority rule may wait to next century |
2 | In fact , illegal migration may increase at first under the trade agreement , as hundreds of thousands of peasants displaced by recent land reforms in Mexico look for new jobs in the north . |
3 | ‘ Now you must rest , as the battle will commence at first light . ’ |
4 | His consumption of nuclear waste would seem at first to be an ideal solution to the problems of both Martians and humans , but of course there is a hitch . |
5 | The intuitions most relevant to a study of meaning would seem at first sight to be intuitions about what things mean . |
6 | Neither team will qualify for next year 's World Cup finals in the United States so the outcome is hardly crucial . |
7 | HarperCollins ' academic hotline will run until 26th February , not January as previously stated . |
8 | A survey by the Confederation of British Industry found bosses do not believe recovery can start before next spring -and only then if there is an interest rate cut . |
9 | The first round produced no other surprises but credit must go to Fourth Division Birmingham University who played defending champions Bere Forest and , against the odds and much to the crowd 's delight , took a first half lead before Forest eventually came back strongly to win 4–1 . |
10 | Availability will coincide with first shipment of NT from Microsoft and will be about $500 but pricing will be finalised when the product ships . |
11 | Such a definition may appear at first sight not to add much to Lord Macnaghten 's . |
12 | The offer would seem at first sight to be an extremely generous one , but those who make it know it can not be accepted . |
13 | And that means the England midfielder will stay with last year 's European Cup finalists . |
14 | To marketing departments the technological challenge associated with such an approach may appear at first quite daunting . |
15 | The licence will commence from 1st June . |
16 | Due to earlier printing over the Christmas period , the full feature and photocall of the centre will appear in next month 's ‘ Voice ’ . |
17 | The changeover to the smaller , lighter coin will take until next June . |
18 | END-USER STORM WILL HIT IN FIRST QUARTER |
19 | Pyramid Technology Corp will adhere by next month , Siemens Nixdorf Informationssysteme AG by mid year and Concurrent Computer Corp by early 1994 . |
20 | US snail : The snail 's pace of American economic growth will continue into next year , said the US Commerce Department . |
21 | And the first regiment will move in next March . |
22 | But the charity stresses that infection can occur on first contact with an infected partner or needle . |
23 | Rose and Peters regard this period as one of ‘ treble affluence ’ ; first economic growth was large so that , second , government expenditure could increase without third , reducing through taxation the real wages of individuals . |
24 | Stirling called all the men together on the ground and promised that modifications would be made , but that jumping would continue at first light the following morning . |
25 | It has general ledger , accounts payable and currency management up under Unix , and other financial and logistics applications in D&B 's mainframe Millenium suite of software will follow throughout next year . |
26 | After all , the member can see at first hand what nice people the Conservatives are . |
27 | The company can fund the trust by contributions or loans or the trust can borrow from third parties . |
28 | Another consideration is that English can seem at first glance rather different in primary and in secondary schools . |
29 | Intangible though bargaining power may seem at first , it has several important features . |
30 | The US Atomic Industrial Forum — an industry lobby group — says that nuclear power should move into second place , behind coal , as a producer of electricity in 1983 . |