Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [pers pn] [modal v] [verb] an " in BNC.

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1 Yes and that means forty percent does n't it if you know what I mean so we can make an assumption that Hydro Electric comprise a chunk of that
2 I want to hear them discuss how they will bring an end to all forms of intensive animal farming , ban bloodsports , end testing on animals , stop animals being used in circuses , ban imports of fur products and end this disgraceful trade .
3 So she went instead to the place that advertised on the tube that it helped you if you were pregnant ; she thought there might be the small chance that they would know where she could get an abortion .
4 Looking up you would see an alluring smidgen of sky through the spiky branches .
5 So Yule and January passed , and the lord of Dalwolsey quite frequently caught himself wondering how he might contrive an excuse to pay another visit to the Doune of Menteith .
6 She asked if he could suggest how she could contact an MP .
7 ‘ You never know when you might have an accident , ’ she used to say , ‘ so you should always be prepared ’ .
8 I remember when we used to do an evening patrol — 6 p.m. to 2 a.m. on Lime Street .
9 As I hope to leave Britain within four weeks I would be immensely grateful if you could Fax me back with a reply as soon as is convenient , as I need the information to determine when I should book an air ticket .
10 I also think it 's a question of being able to provide , certainly at the top of a company , a sense of direction and I find it hard to see how you can have an absolutely clear sense of direction unless you yourself are able to assess the essentials as you see them for success in your particular trade .
11 May I also point out you 'd need an exceptional pilot . ’
12 If you do n't you could use an A four pad building up a picture of the guy and trying at some time
13 Jane Lucas explains how you can gain an insight into horses ' feelings by the physical signs they give out .
14 has already crapped himself about the visit cause extra work of course but er the er however we should er revert maybe we 'll keep an eye on the schedule and things er but we we need to tie it up tight so we do n't get a cos I mean what 's being said now in the corridors of power is that the schedule is totally sales driven and it 's the sales department that 's put it together , I am only the administrator , I only I d I completely take my orders from the sales department quote unquote in front of everybody at the management meeting .
15 But as you 're here , you might as well stay where I can keep an eye on you .
16 The Leeds Permanent said yesterday it would announce an increase of at least 1.25 points ‘ within a day or two ’ .
17 And I said well you 'll have an interest to keep it clean I mean I 'm sure you just do it out of necessity when it 's not your furniture .
18 and said well I 'll do an extra shift , I 'll do an extra week shift if you give me my job back it 's a shame
19 If the client is legally aided then you should incorporate an explanation of Legal Aid into the letter and under the draft franchising specification you should send the form " Legal Aid : A Quality Service " which is available from the area office .
20 If this is the kind of filtering we require then we must develop an architecture which allows such changes of activity to be constantly monitored and responded to by the higher levels .
21 Try to give details in logical order ( eg explain when you will have an item in stock before you tell the customer where to park ) .
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