Example sentences of "[verb] the [noun] [modal v] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | ( c ) Conditions precedent If conditions precedent are prescribed the tenant must fulfil them strictly . |
2 | A recent OECD study ( 2 ) shows that households also benefited from innovations such as the securitisation of mortgage debt — making mortgages tradeable between lenders , so that the institution which originally lent the money might sell its mortgage claim to another bank or thrift when it needed cash . |
3 | If this is the way it is going to go the public will reject it , so it 's got to be done in a very humane and very human way . |
4 | A technician using the speakerphone will ask which of his residents you wish to view . |
5 | OK , I suspect that Ms O'Connor 's motive for using the photo might have something to do with the sales of her last two singles . |
6 | On the basis of the information given the children will discuss their tactics for the match and decide the instructions to be typed in . |
7 | Leaders Norwich City fear The Master could teach them another painful Premier League lesson at Aston Villa . |
8 | If you 're not registered , and want the latest version , you 've got to pay the full whack ( less any discounts the dealer might offer you ) . |
9 | ‘ Hopefully the fact that a local firm is sponsoring the event will bring me a bit of luck but I think it will certainly help the game 's image in Merseyside . |
10 | As feminists , we need to have a way of looking at this work which makes us think about whose shattered lives and suffering produced the money used to pay her for her paintings — namely the poor rural workers of Britain and Ireland and the enslaved African peoples working in the West Indies and the American colonies . |
11 | After any other party has been heard the judge should give his formal ruling . |
12 | Only one who transcends the world can redeem it . |
13 | let me , the o the other thing we can do is if it 's broken the shop can send it back but the man , the other person pays . |
14 | It was n't until the beginning of 1969 that they realized the paper could provide them with a regular income . |
15 | The airlines insist the pilots must submit their claim to the regulated wage-fixing system , under whose guidelines most pay rises are now limited to 6 per cent . |
16 | Below : Koi-related items mean the hobbyist can wear his heart ( or his Kohaku ) on his sleeve . |
17 | So I mean the seal must keep it all in until you open it up . |
18 | I had doubts about that cover when I saw it because someone on seeing the flag would think it 's a political novel , whereas it 's not . |
19 | ‘ You would think the council would know what type of grass was there by now . |
20 | Do you think the council could find me another flat ? |
21 | Effectively , taking control of a lethal weapon and driving down St Mary 's Road in Oxford , which is an ordinary residential street and kill someone and be sentenced to three years : I do n't think the public will think it 's enough . |
22 | Well I do n't think they 'll like this one little bit will they , I mean the players are out there practising at the moment , they look very smart as well in an all blue tracksuit erm and erm obviously a club colour and they look very smart indeed , er but er the journalists do n't like it and I do n't think the players will like it very much either . |
23 | ‘ I really do n't think the superintendent can help you , dear . |
24 | He does n't think the OBE will change his life . |
25 | ‘ Do you think the publishers will give me an advance on it ? ’ |
26 | My reservation is that I do n't think the game could sustain it . |
27 | Do n't you think the owner will have something to say about your making free with his belongings ? ’ |
28 | By that time you were attracted to her , and to defer the session would give you more time to get to know her . |
29 | If the market-maker of one dealer wanted to take back shares in a specific USM stock in order to balance his books , he would scribble " bid only " over any quote slip the runner would present him on behalf of a dealer . |
30 | The princess , looking tanned and relaxed , led her sons into a waiting minibus when the party arrived in London and it is expected the boys will join their father this weekend . |