Example sentences of "[Wh pn] [verb] [art] [noun pl] [modal v] [verb] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | ‘ Those people who make the decisions should have gone out early in the morning and tried to putt to the holes we had to play to , ’ he added . |
2 | ‘ I believe rather than suppressing cruelty it can actually encourage it and the people who made the claims should have substantiated them by giving names . ’ |
3 | Judge Gabriel Hatton said anyone who assaulted the police must go to gaol . |
4 | Signor Fichera , whose vineyards and orchards were destroyed , left his cottage after hanging out a banner saying : ‘ Thanks to the government ’ , hinting at the anger among residents who say the authorities should have acted sooner to protect them . |
5 | Mrs. Twitchett , who provided the refreshments must have been unhappy , for within one month the Club changed its policy of taking all the profit to letting her have it ‘ if any ’ and agreeing to supply her with additional help at weekends and other special occasions . |
6 | Members of Colchester Borough Council 's planning committee heard objections from the Dedham Vale Society who consider the buildings would create a ‘ monumental blot on the landscape ’ . |
7 | Anyone who sees the tablets should contact Darlington Police on Darlington . |
8 | There was no reason for a beleaguered host to be gentle when hauling two spies into their precincts , and in their anger and disappointment and fear , the men who handled the drag-ropes would have made sure , but for Lomellini , that these climbers never climbed again . |
9 | Those who use the gardens would like some divine intervention to save the site , though so determined is the church to build on the land , that maybe not even this would be enough . |
10 | Purely on the strength of a chance remark by my retailer , who thought the symptoms could have been caused by metal toxicity , the tank was stripped down piece by piece . |
11 | Secondly , though such a society may exhibit the tension , already described , between those who accept the rules and those who reject the rules except where fear of social pressure induces them to conform , it is plain that the latter can not be more than a minority , if so loosely organized a society of persons , approximately equal in physical strength , is to endure : for otherwise those who reject the rules would have too little social pressure to fear … |
12 | Those who follow the favourites will tell you that the best bet is two-year-old handicaps , which have produced a profit of 14 to a 1 level stake over the last five seasons . |
13 | I would have liked to see the bungalow demolished on TV so that people who violate the laws will know in future what can happen . ’ |
14 | ‘ Anyone who supports the reforms must support the president , ’ he said . |
15 | For this reason women who have no children may prefer to use another method of contraception . |
16 | Also concerned are the Gloucestershire fire service who suggested the organisers should take professional advice . |
17 | Many of us who represent the valleys would like the same amount of money to be spent on matters other than the bay , which has no God-given right to it . |
18 | He himself felt his lack of mathematics ; but in science it may be an advantage not to be too well-drilled — one who knows the rules may find it hard to go beyond them , and where great originality is needed the prizes sometimes go to outsiders . |