Example sentences of "[num] [conj] [pron] [vb mod] [vb infin] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The Hezbollah organization announced on June 30 that it would take part in the elections , although it had not participated in any government formed since the Taif accord .
2 For its part the IRA announced on April 22 that it would suspend attacks on Protestant " death squads " , although attacks on UK government and security forces would continue .
3 Suchinda announced on May 12 that he would accept parliament 's decision to amend the constitution , even if it meant that he had to resign as Prime Minister .
4 The 14th Army issued an ultimatum on April 2 that it would order troops to combat alert if the fighting in the area did not subside .
5 The IDB had announced on July 2 that it would finance projects worth US$80,500,000 during 1992-93 ; Pakistan was allocated US$27,000,000 for the import of crude oil and fertilizers .
6 I 'm gon na put the , I 'm gon na put the news on at twenty to six and they can watch Star Trek at six o'clock .
7 Just complete the booking form on page 89 and we 'll take care of the arrangements .
8 Do n't use awkward subdivisions of the scale ; stick to units , twos and fives ; computers can calculate accurately how to plot on scales rising by sevens but you will make mistakes .
9 So fraction of a circle fraction of a circle this is going to be one third times three sixty or we could say number of degrees here , fraction of a circle as number of degrees .
10 Four of the five main factions of the Akali Dal said on Jan. 17 that they would boycott elections in Punjab to the 117-member State Assembly and of 13 members to the Lok Sabha scheduled for Feb. 19 .
11 Sir Robert Muldoon , the former National Party leader and Prime Minister in 1975-84 , condemned the government 's welfare cuts and said on his weekly radio programme on Nov. 17 that he would leave Parliament ( where he had represented an Auckland constituency for over 30 years ) early in 1992 .
12 The leaders of Surinam 's two principal rebel groups announced on May 5 that they would suspend hostilities .
13 The National Organization of Women announced on July 5 that it would contest Thomas 's confirmation .
14 Add to this the impending introduction of the reforms to community care and the prospect of a tight year of NHS spending in 1993–4 and you could forgive Virginia Bottomley for wishing she had a different portfolio .
15 They 're only 17 and it will take time . ’
16 And erm with these you changed them both into sixths did n't you could have changed them both into twelfths and it would have work but then we 'll get an answer that needs we would have got sixth twelfths well it still comes to a half .
17 Peace talks were set to resume in Caracas , Venezuela , on Aug. 26 between the government and the Simon Bolivar National Guerrilla Co-ordinating Group ( CNGSB ) , which had announced on Aug. 1 that it would suspend attacks on the country 's economic infrastructure , especially electricity pylons and oil pipelines , because of " the harm being done to the poverty stricken communities of the country " .
18 Countries making commitments in August to the multinational force , apart from the USA and those European and Arab countries as described above , included ( i ) Canada , a NATO member country , which announced on Aug. 10 that it would send two destroyers and a supply ship , to arrive by September ; ( ii ) Australia , whose Prime Minister Bob Hawke announced after a telephone conversation with Bush on Aug. 10 that two frigates and a supply ship would be sent ( a decision endorsed by the Cabinet on Aug. 14 ) ; ( iii ) Pakistan , which had some 90,000 nationals working in Kuwait , and whose President Ghulam Ishaq Khan said on Aug. 13 that it would send troops to protect the Moslem holy places , with a first contingent to leave on Aug. 17 and a total commitment expected to number 5,000-8,000 ; and ( iv ) Bangladesh , which on Aug. 15 announced a commitment in principle to send troops to Saudi Arabia numbering some 5,000 in all .
19 The UK joined the USA in declaring from Aug. 13 that it would enforce UN sanctions , believing that there was sufficient legitimacy for this on the basis of a request from the Kuwaiti Emir in exile , but obtaining UN endorsement on Aug. 25 for the use of appropriate " measures " to verify the cargoes and destination of shipping .
20 Phone the Plumbing Help Line on 01-468 7767 if you would like information on where to find a local plumber registered with the Institute of Plumbing .
21 Can we run it as a part one and I 'll write part two next week ? ’
22 Well then I will move one and I will move Mr 's wording for three , and on two basically delete that the money should come from the identified savings made in the Chief Executive 's department .
23 The Japanese government announced on Jan. 23 that it would extend aid worth $638,000,000 to the Philippines to support economic reforms .
24 Following expiry of the revised deadline , the Federal Defence Secretariat warned on Jan. 23 that it would put JNA units on combat readiness unless Croatia and Slovenia complied with the disarmament order immediately .
25 However , the CSU had agreed on May 28 that it would support ratification of the treaty if these issues were raised in an exchange of letters .
26 Kurdish leaders announced on Jan. 15 that they would suspend autonomy talks with the government until after leadership elections scheduled for April 3 .
27 When they left the café , Picasso suggested to the other two that they should visit Modigliani 's studio to see his work .
28 After the battle a prisoner warned them : " For the present you have been victorious because God willed it ; but wait a month or two and you will see Menelik 's soldiers .
29 Microsoft Corp chairman Bill Gates said he expects to ship the follow-on to Windows 3.1 , codenamed Chicago , in 1994 but declined to say at what point in the year the upgraded system will be launched : ‘ We should debunk any notion that Chicago is around the corner , ’ Gates told an audience of developers sponsored by Microsoft — ‘ All we can say is we expect it will be in 1994 and we 'll keep people in touch on that . ’
30 Microsoft Corp chairman Bill Gates said he expects to ship the follow-on to Windows 3.1 , codenamed Chicago , in 1994 but declined to say at what point in the year the upgraded system will be launched : ‘ We should debunk any notion that Chicago is around the corner , ’ Gates told an audience of developers sponsored by Microsoft — ‘ All we can say is we expect it will be in 1994 and we 'll keep people in touch on that . ’
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