Example sentences of "[noun prp] [modal v] [vb infin] [adv] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Getting such an installation — currently available for some forty GA aircraft types — approved by the CAA may add considerably to the cost of hardware and labour , as the British Gliding Association has been finding out . |
2 | MAGIC ITEMS : The Reiksmarshall may carry up to three magic items in total . |
3 | He told the Governor that ‘ Rance must come out with a new policy , with proposals that go beyond the White paper [ of May 1945 ] . |
4 | As with the DeskPros , a full Pentium upgrade is available for existing SystemPro/XL users , but old Prosignias must put up with Overdrive . |
5 | MAGIC ITEMS : Grom may carry up to three magic items including the mighty Axe of Grom . |
6 | TOMORROW 'S dawn celebration of the winter solstice at Stonehenge may attract up to 1,000 travellers . |
7 | Across the range , it is likely that NCM may cost more on both export and domestic credit insurance , but the quality of cover , particularly in certain key trades , could be the deciding factor whilst Trade Indemnity labour under ‘ aggregation ’ problems . |
8 | As you will see I included your name and address so Wyre may reply directly to you . |
9 | It would be a shame if Michael Cimino should go down in history as the man who sunk a studio with Heaven 's Gate . |
10 | Graveney insists that Hick should go back to basics , and remain in that classic position he is in at the start of the bowler 's run-up — to stand sideways-on , bat on the ground , knees slightly bent , feet about shoulder width apart , and head up and still with both eyes level . |
11 | We think the Writers Internationale should stand up for her rights . ’ |
12 | Some of the first signs that Britain and the United States might draw together against a new common threat appeared in the Middle East , a region ironically where the British had been particularly anxious to uphold their predominant influence , even against the Americans . |
13 | The second question was whether an increasingly beleaguered Gerry Adams could hold on to West Belfast . |
14 | Rose Hill could do well in the women 's event now that last year 's champion from Denmark , Connie Hansen , has decided not to take part this time . |
15 | It was only a theory but it had always amazed him , and the other field operatives , how Philpott could come up with solid cover stories at such short notice . |
16 | WEU also took over the social and cultural responsibilities outlined in the Brussels Treaty , but since most of the original military functions had become redundant with the creation of NATO , it was decided that WEU could perform best by being directly incorporated within the broader defence alliance . |
17 | Molly could put up with the mysterious fallibility of the electric devices ; she would overcome her husband 's reluctance at the prospect of any sort of adventure . |
18 | By paying claims in advance , they fear Mr Outhwaite could pay more in the long term . |
19 | Nevertheless , she had a quiet voice , and Millie could put up with her . |
20 | But I told McIllvanney that Sammy Meredith could go instead of me . ’ |
21 | Then Mr and Mrs Singh would come again with Balbinder , and finally they would receive a letter from County Hall . |
22 | Frank Spencer would slide along on his stomach . ’ |
23 | Every Tuesday , Lord and Lady Spencer would drive down to their house in Mayfair . |
24 | At the same time , the fresh unrest heightened fears that the turmoil in Kashmir would lead inexorably to a serious clash between Indian and Pakistani troops facing each other across the Line of Actual Control ( LAC ) . |
25 | She had one advantage over him ; he had only a general idea of which shops would interest Garry and his ‘ Mrs Smith ’ , but Claudia knew Dana would make straight for the most exclusive dress shops , and luckily Claudia had a very good idea which one would be at the top of her list . |
26 | At the same time , there were other events which very considerably strengthened the lead from the centre and made it more likely that LEAs would respond positively to the government 's initiatives . |
27 | A senior US trade official said the decision to ditch the two-day talks made it more likely that the United States would go ahead with sanctions as it had threatened . |
28 | The United States would dive in from time to time with a huge splash which , however , would soon subside . |
29 | Helga Steeg , IEA 's executive director , announced in january that IEA would go ahead with plans to make 2.5 million b/d available . |
30 | In 1981 , the corporation argued to a House of Lords Select Committee that the tenure mix within the LDDC would work out at about 50 per cent owner-occupied , 25 per cent shared-equity tenure and 25 per cent housing association . |