Example sentences of "[vb mod] they [verb] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 How should expectations be passed between levels , and how strongly should they influence other processes ?
2 Or should they remain marginal figures , seen as threatening by nobody , but at the same time , therefore , not really getting to know anyone in depth ?
3 Or should they abandon all illusions in the capacity of military preparations to prevent , rather than precipitate , war and opt for a policy of peace at any price , of absolute pacifism ?
4 The Association 's sheltered housing schemes at Storrington in Sussex , Bolton in Lancashire and Moffat in Scotland enable residents to live independent lives but with support from an on-site warden should they have any difficulties .
5 The Association 's sheltered housing schemes at Storrington in Sussex , Bolton in Lancashire and Moffat in Scotland , enable residents to live independent lives , but with support from an on-site warden should they have any difficulties .
6 ‘ I would have thought the Royals would have been warned by their security people that on no account should they use mobile phones for sensitive information because they are not secure .
7 Immediate cover is also available and , once this takes effect , customers can call upon a Businessure support team should they encounter any problems or need any advice .
8 Could they reach enough households to make an impact ?
9 To which the obvious reply is another question : ‘ Where else could they read these books ? ’
10 So a new population wisdom emerged : only when people were financially secure could they risk smaller families .
11 Could they describe any patterns in these numbers ?
12 May their teachers be kind to them and may they find good friends to help them .
13 Why would they leave those poles ?
14 Would they make these distinctions in their own speech when given the opportunity to do so ?
15 Would they see broken cups gathering themselves together off the floor and jumping back onto the table ?
16 what would they say these days about you know the drum .
17 When costs are so profitable why would they need full-time employees , they can just have us stood at the door any d any g at the gate any week they want , begging for a day 's work .
18 Will they eat dead insects or pieces of meat ?
19 Those who place orders will not normally accept any great degree of risk that the supplier will go out of business before the order is delivered , nor will they place large orders with firms whose working capital and liquidity appears unsound or badly managed ; * the placing of Conditions on Potential orders such that suppliers : must conform to specified quality control Procedures such as those specified by the UK quality standard BS 5750 .
20 Administered prices may accomplish a variety of ends , but not the balancing of supply with demand ( for social reasons , meat is cheap so there usually is no meat ) ; nor will they reflect real alternatives and scarcities ( hence the metal content of Soviet machinery is 25 per cent greater than in their American equivalents , and energy consumption per unit of GNP is almost twice that in Western Europe ) .
21 But an RUC spokeswoman said : ‘ Neither pedestrianisation nor security cameras are an answer in themselves , nor will they prevent further incidents .
22 Can they reduce those steps to verifiable , traceable steps of quality control ?
23 Proprietors need skilled , helpful staff and ca n't afford to rely on casual labour , but neither can they afford idle hands in slack periods .
24 USE GAMES … can they make them harder ? … can they understand each others ' rules ?
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