Example sentences of "[vb base] [subord] [pers pn] [modal v] [verb] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 A few drops of prepared infusoria will sustain the fry until they will take brine shrimp which can be as early as three days .
2 But I suppose if you can have capitalism without capital , you can have anti-Semitism without Jews .
3 Yesterday 's annual meeting of the Foreign & Colonial heard how Fiona decided to invest in shares through a savings scheme because they will provide inflation-proofing without her having to worry about investment timing .
4 Send the answer on a postcard to : Do n't forget to include your name and address , and state whether you 'd prefer vinyl/cassette/CD , you picky gits .
5 I doubt whether they should run sandwich courses until they have learned what the words mean ’ .
6 ‘ Although I doubt whether I 'll have time to fit everything in . ’
7 Try as he might to gain entry , the doors of the Viceroy 's House remained closed to him .
8 The problem is that try as you might to obliterate jealousy , jealousy keeps cropping up — that 's certainly my experience .
9 I bet she is n't , I bet when she ought to like Father Christmas and they sort of
10 There are various likely barns near where I live where she might seek shelter , and I 've always managed to lure her back with food .
11 I wonder if we can get hold of some more attractive furniture .
12 The new recruit into any organisation or group has to learn these norms and the codes of speech that groups employ before they can feel part of the group .
13 Some families wonder whether they should request information about the background of the child and , if this is supplied , how it should be used .
14 Er we evaluate the need and how many people want to go on it , we evaluate what it 's gon na cost and then we see if we can get money through the the safety budget that director safety holds .
15 I thought perhaps we 'd go erm , see if we can get stand by tickets for it , on Monday .
16 you get , see if we can get hold of like , I mean you wo n't be able to get hold of a Wurlitzer because nowadays they 're like gold dust , but you might be able to get hold of parts , you see .
17 the actual I 'll looking up see if I can see mother Are quakes stronger on the moon than on the earth ?
18 The best thing is to discuss the situation with your doctor , social worker and family , and see if you can organize help for at least some of the meals .
19 erm and now see if you can make sense of it .
20 See if you can make contact with it , this magical thing called Englishness .
21 See if you can raise Silk on his radio .
22 Draw the wood and see if you can write wood .
23 See if you can get hold of the medic at the back of the house . ’
24 These include whether we can produce grain at prices which match those of the Paris basin or the re-emerging countries of the former Eastern Bloc , once known as the bread basket of Europe : can we produce and process milk with the efficiency of the Danes who last year paid producers an average price of 25 pence a litre for milk against 21 pence in Britain ; can we match the Dutch when it comes to producing , and in particular processing pigmeat ; can any horticultural enterprise compete with Spain with its cheap labour and sunshine .
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