Example sentences of "[vb base] they [modal v] [verb] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 but two to ten shift they 'd have power cut
2 Twenty officers have been seriously assaulted there this year , and staff say they may lose control if urgent action is n't taken .
3 A farmer and his wife say they 'll fight council plans to throw them off their land .
4 Unless a deal is done which reduces subsidies and makes agricultural trade subject to normal GATT rules , they say they will block progress on freeing trade in services and rewriting international rules governing intellectual property .
5 They are collaborating on integrating the software into the distributed architecture of HaL 's systems and say they will extend Motif for mission-critical applications .
6 Nor do they intend to underwrite other banks ' loans if the firm goes under ; they say they will take part in rescues , but not as guarantors .
7 On the one hand , the Socialists say they will tackle corruption by introducing a new law on party financing .
8 Cricket officials and local residents say they will fight tooth and nail to save the ground , home to both clubs since the early 1930s .
9 If trade unions can stir up support they will receive sympathy from non-Communists who cherish the five storey factory as part of the national heritage .
10 The headmaster , Derek Knight , said ‘ I hope they will gather dust ’ .
11 I hope they will allow access to hopes and expectations that partnerships can achieve profoundly important objectives which not only secure economic needs , but also transform how education is delivered , governed and perceived .
12 Their role is invariably calcium uptake into the cell , that is the prevail when they open they will admit calcium into the cytosol , and this plays a crucial role during signal transduction processes , where elevation of cytosolic free calcium mediates in stimulus response coupling .
13 erm , do n't , they just do n't think cos our kids you know they 'll have money erm , say they had money and bought them presents
14 However , the difficulties involved in providing a safe and reassuring environment for staff working with this group of people are one reason why so many professional staff still clamour to retain the old asylums ; in such asylums staff know they can summon help at a few minutes ' notice from a neighbouring ward and from resident medical staff .
15 One of the reasons why they 're having such a hard time with trying to privatise the Health Service is because the British public actually feel they own it , they feel a part of it , they feel it 's theirs , they know where the hospitals are , they know they can get treatment and they do n't abuse it .
16 Did you let the management negotiating team know they could use bonus payments as a bargaining tool ? ’
17 I know they used to put bark in their inside , , , that 's right .
18 I reckon they should do tea here , I 'm getting really bored of coffee I tell you I heard Georgina scratched Ben across the arm
19 And banks reckon they can distribute life products much more cheaply than big insurers , which have costly and old-fashioned national sales networks .
20 They can just be people who believe they ought to reshape society from top to bottom .
21 Judges , magistrates and justices ' clerks believe they must keep custody as a deterrent against frequent offenders and ‘ to give society a rest ’ .
22 HO HO HE HE — what a night last night — i switched between Galatasaray — Scum and Norwich — Bayern Munchen on the telly ( yeah — i have cable and german channel RTL showed three matches in a row involving german teams , Scum vs G. was shown on a norw. commercial channel — Scum have a great following over here and i guess they would show Scum because the thought Scum would make it … )
23 Yeah , but I mean they will make progress , I mean this colony
24 Bus company operators insist they will lose custom if the plan to move bus stops from the High Row to Crown Street goes ahead .
25 You know , and I feel , I do feel very angry , I mean th th the family that she 's referring to who ca n't , who have difficulty hav getting transport for Sunday morning , they 're not parishioners , but are actually in the parish , and they know perfectly well that if they ask they will get transport , and indeed in the past they have asked , and they have got transport .
26 When a team goes to a new area to start a new church , the fact is that they may fail , and the temptation is to fear that if they fail they will lose face .
27 He said : ‘ I think they should switch attention from inflation to expanding the economy . ’
28 I think they should have phone numbers in there .
29 I think they should get planning consent and go ahead and develop Straiton .
30 ‘ I still think they should take advantage of their education , ’ retorted Flora .
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