Example sentences of "[pron] [noun] [prep] [pron] [modal v] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Whether that was erm a child , whether it was a woman , anybody who tries to take my firearm from me would really have serious problems .
2 My love for you will never fade … . ’
3 My memory of it would probably be .
4 In fact , we do run a project which looks at the ways science can be taught in the first school , which has been very surprising to me and many of my colleagues by what can actually be done with children in the ages of five to seven .
5 In fact , we do run a project which looks at the ways science can be taught in the first school , which has been very surprising to me and many of my colleagues by what can actually be done with children in the ages of five to seven .
6 Only so can we hope to retain their enthusiasm for what must inevitably sometimes seem a long and weary journey .
7 Then William and Harry would have had the support of their parents during what must undoubtedly be a very traumatic time for them .
8 She had her health and strength and the tiny life forming inside her ; she had security and a comfortable home ; then there was Cissie whom she adored , and her own darling son who was so like his father that her joy in him must always be mingled with pain .
9 On behalf of the Opposition , and indeed the whole House , I wish to express our sympathy to the victims and their families of what can only be described as a crime against humanity .
10 His cousin would say that I was no good , that a girl who had lost her father like me could never be any good .
11 The supporters of O M O V have put their arguments in what can only be said to be a ham-fisted and insulting way .
12 A few yards west is the dry entrance to the caves , which novices like myself can safely probe until confronted by difficulties ; daylight is admitted from manholes in the surface clints .
13 In a rape case , by contrast , a defendant who says he believed in consent when the girl had demonstrated her lack of it may very well not be believed .
14 His violence towards them might even be deemed no more than a Satanic desire to get them used to the notion of reigning in Hell rather than serving in Heaven .
15 I add my congratulations to my right hon. Friend and his team on what will rightly be seen in the country as an excellent result for Britain and Europe , especially on enlargement .
16 Even a swimmer with all his wits about him might well be in trouble down those reaches at this time of year .
17 His version of You 'll never Walk alone has been immortlaised at Liverpool Football Club and raised hundreds of thousands after the Bradford fire .
18 Just how petty , greedy and self-interested others really are will be made perfectly clear to you during the next few days and your reaction to them may well be to decide to turn off the charm and the money supply forthwith .
19 If I take your boot off you 'll never get it on again .
20 Our revival of it could well be seen as defiant ; that 's why we have already commemorated the fiftieth anniversary of Aby Warburg 's death .
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