Example sentences of "the [adj] [noun] [pers pn] [modal v] " in BNC.

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1 And that 's made up of thirty percent and tha that 's the total revenue you can get on , sell all that card and that 's the total revenue you can get .
2 And that 's made up of thirty percent and tha that 's the total revenue you can get on , sell all that card and that 's the total revenue you can get .
3 If you 're doing the planner at the same time thirty percent and that 's the that 's the total amount you can get on a planner , but the target there is thirty two hundred .
4 The credit terms and cost differ from company to company so it is important to compare the total amount you will pay .
5 If King Ginger Nut turns it on it could be the total rout it should be .
6 The normal activity you 'll find in a primary classroom is groups of children all doing different things scattered round the room .
7 In the normal way I would not have followed him into the gunsmith 's , a place of such absolute masculinity , smelling of game and metal , ringing with men 's talk .
8 When it comes to drawing , however , most of us , parents and teachers alike , have little idea of the normal standard we would expect from children at any given age .
9 By all the normal rules I should have pulled away before that , but if the road was clear I could let things get more serious before doing anything , and if it was blocked it was already too late .
10 ‘ Not perhaps the normal taste you might expect from a crew member . ’
11 Switching to the Normal channel I would say that using the crunch option for rock solo work is a matter of taste .
12 On the surface everything was going quite smoothly , with her asking the questions and Luke answering politely , but underneath the polite façade she could sense other emotions bubbling furiously .
13 Just as in the private sector primary education is ‘ preparatory ’ , getting children ready for their public schools , so in the maintained sector we may naturally see primary school in this light .
14 A passageway crossed left and right before her ; a little way along the right-hand corridor she could see a wide opening in the wall , and through it the first few steps of a wide staircase leading upwards .
15 The verb metaphor is further characterized by the fact that it has no direct link to its proper term , but acts on the noun of which it is the predicate ; in the case of the transitive verb it can also act on its direct and indirect objects .
16 but think of the grisly things you might otherwise get .
17 He failed , however , to get the rapturous reception he may have expected from his chief apologist on the international scene .
18 About the time of the pericentric inversion we can be less certain , although it must have occurred after the ZNF cluster duplication event .
19 I turned away from the scars near Warrendale Knots and dropped down by Middle High Hill to Settle and lunch at the Naked Man where the nicest ladies you could ever wish to meet serve real Yorkshire food , and plenty of it .
20 It was the nicest way I could have thought of put it .
21 Using the hypothetical data we may calculate a riskless hedge for the investor :
22 ‘ I said after the European Championships I would be looking for a much more settled squad , ’ said Taylor .
23 Now there would be a certain logic in this incorporation , for , if we were to have a Bill of Rights enforced in Britain , then in a situation in which we have ratified the European Convention it would be difficult for us to bypass these rights and draw up a completely new set .
24 Employing one of those supremely disingenuous somersaults of logic that only long training in double-speak and the official brand of British arrogance can confer , Mr Howard told a Westminster audience of backbenchers that ‘ If the Commission were to take us to the European Court I can think of few things more calculated to bring the Commission into disrepute ’
25 This is not at all the case and if Tam ( who is usually very accurate in his writing ) read the material coming from the European Parliament he would know that this is not the case .
26 The way to secure future prosperity is by embracing change not resisting it and as my honourable friend er indicates , by using our skills to best effect and competitively in a global market place were we to embrace the policies of members opposite in the European community we would shut the job , the door to the jobs which will come from that inward investment because we have opted out of the social chapter we do indeed have the opportunity that comes from being , if I may qui may quote er President Delors a pa a paradise for inward investment .
27 Within the European Community we will press for the introduction of integrated pollution control on the UK model .
28 If you are a driver with a full licence giving LGV or PCV entitlement and that licence was issued outside the European Community you may only drive an LGV or PCV which has been brought temporarily into the United Kingdom .
29 We have contributed to numerous guidance notes on new regulations across a wide range of industrial , service and commercial sections through Steven we have submitted a draft proposal on a directive covering upper limb disorders to the European Commission we 'll be putting further proposals for the establishment of a European work environment fund to assist workplace activity , workplace research on health and safety and environmental issues .
30 He could still not understand what was happening to him , or the far-reaching effects it must have upon his life .
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