Example sentences of "[noun prp] [modal v] [adv] [verb] [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Soviet troop withdrawals from Czechoslovak territory were completed in June 1991 , but the bilateral treaty with the Soviet Union was delayed by the Soviet Union 's initial insistence that Czechoslovakia should not conclude any treaties with a third party without consultation . |
2 | David could never do those things . |
3 | Ari could hardly muster any enthusiasm . |
4 | Husayn could only contemplate this option with equanimity if most of the Palestine refugees moved out of his territory — presumably back to Palestine , an issue considered in the next chapter . |
5 | ‘ We received work via the Australian Embassy that Mandela could n't attend either test but wished to meet the Wallabies ’ , said French . |
6 | States need not have any action allocated to them since these states may be either superfluous or valid end states . |
7 | He had guessed that Hardy would n't keep that titbit to himself . |
8 | That 's a neuralgia pain you 've got , that 's Brufen would n't make much difference to that Agnes . |
9 | On the last — as on several other projects — Palace actually collaborated with Virgin , although Powell and Branson would seldom discuss these ventures personally . |
10 | Travis would not give any explanation when asked about her whereabouts and seemed to resent her parents ' questions . |
11 | On April 22 Taylor reportedly told visiting US congressmen that the NPFL would not accept any decisions by Sawyer . |
12 | The United States will not take these people . |
13 | The United States will not take these people . |
14 | Summers will not waste much time over the appointment . |
15 | A dual-processor Sparcstation 10 , the Model 52 , was to have used 45MHz SuperSparcs , but will now start life as a 40MHz affair , though observers wonder if Texas can even hit that mark . |
16 | Jake may not have many teeth yet but developing a sweet tooth now could lead to decay later . |
17 | There is no reason in principle why a local authority or an organisation such as the NSPCC should not satisfy these criteria and obtain an order against the fund ( R v Greenwich LBC , ex pLovelance and Another [ 1991 ] 3 All ER 511 , CA ) . |
18 | But the ANC must also bear some share of the responsibility for the bloodshed in Ciskei . |
19 | 1124 found the French princes unusually united ; assemblies to discuss wars against Normandy could never command such support . |
20 | The Orkney Seven Action Group , which is campaigning for the release of the seven W children still in care , said Mrs W would not accept any offer on the basis that some of the children were abused by their elder siblings . |
21 | We do hope Leeds make it to the FA Cup final , however the players now only receive 6 tickets ( or the Leeds players will ) As Anthony 's wife and two children , and his father , myself and Lisa his sister will be going I am afraid Anthony would n't have any spare . |
22 | I assure the hon. Gentleman that the citizens charter and the parents charter which will follow from it in Northern Ireland will not undermine that policy initiative . |
23 | This is a decently boring contest in which Mr Gould will sensibly make some points of principle and Mr Smith will be elected , but already it has been turned into an eisteddfod of exegesis . |
24 | Briefly , the new Crown Indemnity legislation states that the NHS will now cover all claims of negligence , and the like , made against full time hospital doctors in respect of their daily work . |
25 | ‘ There are some classic examples of project first , funds second , ’ he explained , ‘ Newark will not follow that path . ’ |
26 | But the former England captain , who admitted he was a ‘ little bit disappointed ’ with his batting form during the 3-0 series defeat , believes England can still regain some pride in the remaining 3-weeks of the tour . |
27 | Most newly-appointed Prime Ministers are embarrassed by a plethora of well-qualified supplicants ; MacDonald could scarcely find enough party stalwarts with the ability or experience to fill even the major posts . |
28 | Jezrael could hardly believe such extravagance . |
29 | GEORGE BUSH and Saddam Hussein may not scare each other , but they are terrifying just about everybody else . |
30 | But Lord Exeter also saw to it that Stamford should never attract any industry . |