Example sentences of "[noun pl] [pers pn] [modal v] [verb] a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | For these reasons I shall make a declaration to the effect that for the purposes of Part II of the Act of 1987 , an assignee of part of a deposit as defined in section 5 is to be treated as entitled to the assigned part of the deposit and as having made a deposit of an amount equal to that part . |
2 | In many grammar books you will find a rule which says that the subject AGREES WITH the verb . |
3 | In other words you should have a set procedure of shot visualisation prior to making the swing . |
4 | Full DOS sessions are provided — in other words you can run a DOS program as though it was running under MSDOS — as are Windows 3.0 sessions , with the same proviso . |
5 | I did n't take offence , nor did I think her last question the non sequitur of a schizophrenic — Chineseness had everything to do with financial acumen — but she was treating me with the politeness she would accord a stranger who was her equal . |
6 | I used to go to these houses with all the other kids , and you could hear the parents , someone would say , but he 's not very like his father , and then they 'd all explain in voices you could hear a mile away , and I would get funny looks from all the rest . |
7 | with them being the squares you 'd lose a hell of a lot coming down the stairs |
8 | Whilst knitting your designs you might spare a thought for Giant Pandas now very much an endangered species . |
9 | And the he sent one of my lads we used to do a lot in the area for him , and obviously he ca n't afford to spend too much so h we sent one man in the little van to get this pool table from a working man 's club in New in er Nottingham . |
10 | In the coming months we will begin a series of presentations to help the public fully understand our system . ’ |
11 | In the upmarket shops they 'll use a calculator to start with and then check the answer with a soroban . |
12 | you know in other words it might take a bit of time to work it out , there is some reason why he must of said that must n't did n't he ? |
13 | But where standards appear to a discharger to impose excessive demands he may exercise a right of appeal to the Secretary of State . |
14 | For more bullish clients he might suggest a maximum of 25 p.c. of the monthly saving could go into a Pep . |
15 | Further , if the recipient does not wish to wait six months he can serve a notice on the sender in which case , if the sender does not come within one month to collect them , they then become an unconditional gift . |
16 | ‘ If the Governor set aside four hours every day for two months he could spend a minute on each decision package , not enough time to read it , let alone make an analysis of its merits ’ ( Anthony , 1977 , p. 19 ) . |
17 | On some brands you will find a top fitted but on most you will find there is a rail that fixes the units to the worktop . |
18 | ‘ At fifty feet you might hit a wing , or a wheel , ’ he said . |
19 | If you have not time to bake the cakes you must scent a piece of gingerbread and give him that , and it will answer the same purpose . ’ |
20 | The 120 attractively furnished bedrooms , with balcony , are divided among five small buildings , and in the gardens you will find a number of characteristic ‘ Trulli ’ houses . |
21 | It 's always there , I mean erm that 's one of the advantages you can have a bath every day . |
22 | As these demos were the only good productions released last month , here are some classic demos you should take a look at . |
23 | As they flew over the house and looked down on colourful gardens she could see a pool of some considerable size , glittering greenly in the sun , tubs of geraniums around it . |
24 | When they 're placed on floppies we can use a program ( called a ‘ packer ’ or ‘ zipper ’ ) to encode this information so it takes up less space . |
25 | The surrounding fields were full of rabbits — the buzzards ' favourite food — and from their perch on the goal posts they could spot a rabbit three or four fields away . |
26 | Aye and mind the lasses they used to play a lot with instead of marbles they were working with . |
27 | Under such circumstances they will have a chance against even a vastly more powerful foe . |
28 | Only last year organizations such as CAMRA helped to get S & N's bid for J. Cameron ( Hartlepool ) referred to the Commission on the grounds that if S & N acquired Cameron 's pubs it would have a monopoly of outlets in the North East . |
29 | Enclosed with these notes you will find a letter referring to Fees for 1986 . |
30 | And in a mi , in a minority of cases you may get a sort of forminant region , this is er small scale , it 's perhaps a centimetre apart , across a series of lung lesions containing these little necrotic due to the er the presence of tubercle cila . |