Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb mod] [pron] [vb infin] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Which fuse should they put in the plug ? |
2 | Only the playwright 's doctor warning them of their responsibility should he die on the way , prevented them carrying out so insensitive a duty . |
3 | And , most pointedly , what type of responsibility must I take into account in placing a work in a sensitive area , like a Special Care Baby Unit . |
4 | O'Carroll sees such positions exemplified by the protagonists ' refusal to accept that certain therapeutic abortions already permitted in Ireland were actually abortions and by their predictions of social chaos should they fail in their fight : ‘ Hence phrases such as ‘ the opening of the floodgates ’ , ‘ the thin end of the wedge ’ , ‘ the slippery slope ’ , ‘ the permissive society ’ , and ‘ the abortion mentality ’ ’ ( 1983 : 12 ) . |
5 | This means that the rider can help his horse should he peck on landing or hesitate into a fence . |
6 | Which equation should we use in a practical case , the equation for the vector potential , Ampère 's law , Biot-Savart 's law , or attack directly Maxwell 's equations ? |
7 | The most important factor in ‘ free stretching ’ is that you know when it hurts and how far you can go , making it possible for you to immediately release the stretch should you need to . |
8 | Even if we accept , as we should , that Thucydides is right about the ‘ truest cause ’ ( and in the passage last quoted he comes near to running together true cause and alleged reasons , so we should not try to separate them too sharply ) , there is still a major problem : what weight should we give to the various instances of encroachment ? |
9 | He was there dealing not with summary remedies available to the state to which a citizen had no opportunity to state a defence but rather to additional consequences which might adversely affect a citizen should he fail in his defence to the claim to the principal sum . |
10 | What gossip might he learn in the old Nell Gwyn pub down the end of the King 's Road ? |
11 | ‘ How do I make people speak naturally ? ’ 'What would they say here ? ’ 'What would he keep to himself there ? ’ |
12 | What sort of monster would he prove to be ? |
13 | What would British voters make of the STV , and what effect would it have on MPs ? |
14 | WHICH DEPARTMENT SHALL WE EAT INTO FIRST ? |
15 | What future will they have in the recession that continues under the present Government ? |
16 | ‘ But it 's your barrow and your pitch , Granpa. ‘ ow will you work without a barrow and a pitch ? ’ |
17 | It may prove an effective contraceptive , but what effect will it have on the ‘ worms ’ who produce the sperm in the first place ? |
18 | What effect will it have on any strain you are experiencing in any of your relationships ? |
19 | In particular , what effect will it have on patrolling officers ' discretionary decisions ( whether to prosecute or verbally advise an offending motorist ) , what consequences may there be for the management and monitoring of these discretionary enforcement practices by supervisory officers , and what implications are there for Force training |
20 | The next stage of what we 're doing is trying to take things a stage further on to what action can you take for fair trade ? |
21 | Mummy can I play with this ? |
22 | Yet just as racism itself views black settlers as an external , alien visitation , antiracism can itself appear to be tangential to the main business of the political system as a whole . |
23 | oh , it 's h , hard doing Geography Can we work in pairs ? |
24 | So what guidance can I give for the actual writing of the crime short story ? |
25 | What figure can you accommodate in South Ryedale ? |
26 | What measure might I give of Thy Name ? |
27 | Perhaps she should try a different club and she would certainly receive a warm welcome should she come to ours here in Maidenhead . |
28 | What equipment should we take with us on our expedition ? |
29 | Which digit should you put in the hundreds column ? |
30 | St Bernards had placed a fee on this transfer should he go to a Football League club so Palace had to settle with them and with Kettering , but his eminent place in the club 's history assures us that if Palace had had to pay a dozen clubs , it would have been money well spent . |