Example sentences of "[noun prp] [modal v] [vb infin] [adv prt] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Mr Baker must keep up the peacemaking . |
2 | If Richemont should buy out the Philip Morris stake it would trigger an obligation to bid for the rest of the shares . |
3 | But as the French press produced one embarrassing revelation after another , including leaks from the DGSE itself , it was decided that 65-year-old civil servant Bernard Tricot should carry out a rigorous investigation and that the French government would cooperate fully with the New Zealand police . |
4 | Everything is made to change just in the nick of time , and even the return letter office suspends its laws that Jane Eyre may carry on a tale with effect . |
5 | Well the other thing is they could use , I mean , Monotype should bring out the whole . |
6 | The new Prime Minister was obliged , yesterday morning , to send a driver to find out the telephone number of one of his key ministers , before Mr Singh could pass on the good news of his appointment . |
7 | From their respective sites at Stowmarket and Peterborough , Prentice and Alcock could work out the heights and paths of the dust particles by triangulation , showing that these sporadic meteors were members of the Solar System , in contradiction to the view of professional astronomers in the United States who believed that they entered from interstellar space . |
8 | But Scott could stir up a lot of trouble before next May . |
9 | Once his officers had been provided with a comprehensive register of the homages and other obligations of Gascon vassals , Edward could set about the task of governing his duchy with some confidence . |
10 | Willie Falconer could take over the No.3 shirt from suspended Jimmy Phillips . |
11 | Companies wishing to register on the EC eco-audit scheme will have to lodge an externally verified environmental statement with a competent body and Coles is hoping the IEA could take on the role of approving accredited verifiers . |
12 | Dana could put on a good show ; no one would know she had broken down and confessed her need for Roman 's strength . |
13 | At the rate things were going Meredith could swallow up the budget for the entire year before the season was a quarter way through . |
14 | President Franois Mitterrand will spell out the conditions for unification set by the European Community governments to President Gorbachev . |
15 | Cost £1.00 per person , Crosslink will make up the difference . |
16 | Shindler will carry out an environmental compliance audit , to establish how well a company is complying with existing legislation . |
17 | Roberts will fix up a room for you . |
18 | They 're also supremely naive if they do n't think at some point in the future that MCA will hike out a similar compilation to the one Phonogram just have … that 's always assuming that they sort themselves out enough to have the required amount of hits . |
19 | There is still a way out of this economic mess , if Mr Gorbachev can summon up the courage to take it . |
20 | However , Wanderers are true amateurs on the field and will no doubt battle until they give up , so let's hope Athletico can keep up the good work and send them home with three lost points and the Samaritans ’ telephone number . |
21 | The FLA should draw up a development plan with every Football League club to bring its ground up to scratch over an agreed time period . |
22 | There is a view that COSLA should carry out the service . |
23 | For a while , after the polls closed , it looked as if Mr Reynolds might pull off a stunning upset . |
24 | And , initiative succeeding , brighter futures for 15 million people in the North of England could light up a new way to many more . |
25 | The taxicab had gone before Tunney could pay off the driver . |
26 | But not even Barnes could break down a Springbok side able to absorb the most intense pressure and punish every error . |
27 | His grey moustache bristled ; he was so close that Loretta could make out the individual hairs . |
28 | The King of Ireland would take over the ceremonial duties of the Irish President , who is now nominally set over the Irish Prime Minister . |
29 | Maybe one day , Boardwalk would pick up a bad race — like the John Sturgeon Selling Plate at Kempton . |
30 | Barclays , National Westminster and Royal Bank of Scotland will bring in the new cheques ‘ at some point ’ . |