Example sentences of "the [noun pl] and [pers pn] [modal v] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 They are being paid on the basis of the results shown by the Accounts and they should bear the risk if those Accounts are wrong .
2 So Ma'am I have pleasure in composing the adoption of the accounts and I 'll endeavour to answer any , answer any questions on them .
3 The trouble was that Uncle Mick loved baseball even more than the Giants and he would travel any distance to see a good game .
4 So we can drop the signs and we can forget about mentioning whether they 're positives or negatives , and get now a nice straightforward , seventeen take away ten add three .
5 Children were fascinated by the ducks and it would have been easy for a toddler to slip through the fence , leaving mum stranded on the other side .
6 That may teach them a lesson for kowtowing to the Germans and it should warn us to be wary of both countries .
7 of his duties as clerk of the scales and we 'll have a notice put next to him as well about the procedure
8 The same editorial team will continue to produce the updates/supplements and we will endeavour to keep up the high standard WEKA have achieved and add few new ideas of our own .
9 in all honesty ans answer what he said , you more or less made a statement and said yes I am er but I , I know all about the products and I 'll give you best advice .
10 I 'd have found some boring ordinary job and paid off the cops and you 'd have your new crystal and I 'd never have met Marco and his pals and I 'd be a happier woman today .
11 But stores like VG say their first duty is to the shoppers and they 'll make sure they keep the campaign in the headlines until they can sell the story themselves .
12 because he can read the first two books , now how they 'll do it with him , he 'll have to just look at the pictures and he 'll go back to square one , and I 've had him actually writing his words , doing letter formation , A , B , C , D
13 I might do this last actually the eyes and I 'll go back and do them when they 're dry .
14 And what happened in eighty three and eighty seven of course was that the local elections take place the Conservative party managers analyzed the results , fed them through the computers and you could come up with the fact that you would , looked like you were set to win a general election .
15 we used to have , I used to make big pan of broth you could get gorgeous bacon bones with plenty bacon on in the Co-op in those days , it were wi it was when they , they did all the boning in the shops and you could go , get good meaty bones and I used
16 society you ca n't going to survive unless you have a woman back in the having the kids and we might see that as a you know you laugh when I say that , you know
17 Then the boat went down between the waves and she could see only mountains of wild water everywhere .
18 We know that the British Medical Association say it 's under-funded to the tune of six billion pounds but we 'll say what we said before we took control of this Council , we 'll open the books and we 'll direct resources to priorities .
19 Show me a woman who says Dane Jacobsen does n't make her go weak at the knees and I 'll show you a liar ! ’
20 They 're also looking at some of the data integrity erm issues one of which is potentially quite a major problem and the new system will for any qualifying plans , once the new system is in , if a policy 's in arrears it will try and collect the arrears and it will collect up to a maximum of two premiums each month until the policy 's in force and up to date .
21 if there 's a cat , he goes straight through the bushes and he 'll go straight through !
22 I would like to acknowledge Norman 's excellence because the Garrick was sort of stuck in the past for a long time box set imitation stuff and Norman has sort of revitalized it made it extremely professional and it really did make a difference to the performances and I 'd like
23 If after 10 days you are not completely satisfied , simply return the recordings and you will owe nothing .
24 We do n't , we turned the valve off , we take a bunch of newspapers and put it on top of the bricks , then we light the newspaper , then we go back and turn the valve on and let this hundred octane mixture of oil drip on the bricks and it would burn .
25 So all Oswaldston will read that , and they 'll read between the lines and they 'll start calling me the marriage-breaker , will they ?
26 The thing that saddens me is that we 're supposed to have a T U C , that organization is supposed to draw together the various trade unions and what are we seeing , an ideal opportunity slipped from our grasp when the miners were facing the issue of jobs to public service workers should have linked up with the miners and we should have took the government on
27 I 've got to go on an errand this mornin' , but as soon as I get back , I 'll … well , I 'll do the rounds and I 'll come along an' tell you .
28 You will find the sites and you will discover the right ways to approach them as well .
29 give me the keys and I 'll lock the door .
30 ‘ I think he ran as well as he could in the circumstances and he 'll go again at Longchamp in two weeks . ’
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