Example sentences of "[vb -s] [conj] [pers pn] [modal v] [verb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 A jagged piece of rock , which looks like it could shear a boat in two , looms out of the spray , and disappears .
2 Looks like he 'll keep the side that won against Woking in the cup on Tuesday night .
3 CLIFF Richard looks like he could use a Summer Holiday as he limbers up for his next sell-out UK tour .
4 Well there 's another lad he 's been ill in health he 's worked more now than he ever has cos he used to work a few days and lose a few days and he was n't .
5 But Scotsman Billy said last night : ‘ My wife wonders if we should get a gun .
6 The right hon. Member for Shoreham ( Sir R. Luce ) thinks that we should change the standard spending assessments .
7 He also thinks that we must develop a culture that demands certain standards from all teachers and accords high status to the few who choose to develop their teaching skills further .
8 As far as they have been able to check , they believe that they are the only two Scottish CAs in partnership together in Australia , but we would be interested in hearing from anyone who thinks that they might have a claim to that title .
9 I do not know whether he does not understand the measure or whether he thinks that he can discredit the idea by associating it with the poll tax .
10 Rodney Karen , the affable architect in charge of the design of The Galleries , guarantees that they will have a truly urban character .
11 But it so happens that we can compare the situation during the years 1070 to 1123 with a similar train of events at Canterbury just a hundred years later .
12 Now it so happens that we can make the same substitution of forms in an otherwise completely different sentence , producing an exactly parallel change of meaning :
13 It so happens that I can remember the firsts serious poem that I wrote and published , which was actually when I was in my mid-twenties .
14 WITH regard to the ambulance dispute , the Minister frequently says that they should accept the 6 ½ per cent , which has been accepted by other health service unions .
15 The regulation on the export of cultural goods outside the EC says that they will need a licence .
16 We will have a new procedure called Continuous and Non-Standard Surveys which says that they will follow the basic procedures , except where this does n't make sense , and if it does n't make sense the job will have in it 's Master Job File a statement of how , it does comply with whatever it has to deal with .
17 And what does say about that ? says that we will keep the level of charges down in the now privately owned companies providing public utilities so there 'll be nothing for dividends .
18 Parker says unequivocally that the future of the mainframe lies with Open Edition MVS , but he says that we could see a new generation of mainframe-class systems based on multiple RISC processors , again based on a similar idea to the SP-1 and that this will be the natural place for AIX .
19 The constructivist says that we should regard the problem of how it is possible to act at will as the best philosophical and psychological road to the problem of mentality .
20 He says that we should harness the expertise of the various agencies involved in health care .
21 He says that it would make an ideal site for tourist related businesses .
22 The Institute says that it would prefer the former .
23 The University also says that it can supply state-of-the art fibre to other universities and industry across the world in accordance with specific designs , if required .
24 But Catalonia says that it will bear the entire cost if necessary .
25 Labour says that it will reverse every step that the Government have taken to protect businesses , and would leave them to the mercy of Labour 's own local councils .
26 Unix Systems Laboratories Inc says that it will release a beta version of the promised Architecture Neutral Distribution Format for independent software vendors by summer .
27 The Botswana government says that it will investigate the torture allegations .
28 But under intense congressional pressure the Defence Department says that it will kill the programme next year unless the services manage to iron out serious flaws .
29 Hewlett-Packard Co has licensed the Veritas File System , intending to offer it with HP-UX : Veritas Inc is making the file system , VxFS , compatible with the Distributed File System in the Open Software Foundation 's Distributed Computing Environment : it is also planning to deliver a multiprocessing version of VxFS ; Hewlett will be using Veritas as both its base file system and in Distributed Computing Environments , and it says that it will have the multiprocessing version available in early 1994 .
30 Intel says that it will describe the chip in detail on March 22 , and announce limited shipments to customers , but will not put a price on it until after May 20 .
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