Example sentences of "[noun pl] [be] [pron] [vb mod] [vb infin] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Perhaps your very words are what must represent us to posterity . |
2 | And those effects are what 'll make your material stand out from the crowd . |
3 | Buzz 's Mark Neale and Grant Fee put together the bulk of the visuals ( a series of routines structured round archetypal themes such as love , speed , fear and the like , and according to Gee ‘ all supposed to reflect this idea of Montxo Algora 's that emotions are what will save us in virtual reality ’ . |
4 | The problem with development on their machines is I can see it going away from normal bearings . |
5 | Erm I think what I 'll do with these handouts is I 'll let you take some for absent friends and then any that 're left over are put in the reading group , shall I ? |
6 | Chances are we 'd run them in . |
7 | If a cat attacks , the chances are it will get someone else and not you . |
8 | If you ca n't do it here you ca n't do it at the beginning of the second appointment , if you ca n't do it there then the chances are you 'll do it right at the end and if you have n't made the sale I guarantee you wo n't ask . |
9 | If a sufferer sneezes anywhere near you , the chances are you will catch it too . |
10 | Mention the word ‘ viper ’ and the chances are you 'd see our faces momentarily twitch . |
11 | If , if I walked up to a policeman in the street and gave him a little shove , the chances are he would arrest me , unless it was done in a totally friendly way . |
12 | Ask Kate Bridger how she 'd apply the finishing touches to a new Wimpey Homes development and the chances are she 'll give you a colourful answer . |