Example sentences of "[art] [indef pn] [modal v] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Amaranth Wilikins for lunch , Angela Cartwright and Co. for dinner : Grunte hoped that the one would prove as profitable as the other .
2 The one would propose clever trick after clever trick to beat the Heisenberg relation , whilst the other would show with equal persistence that further thought revealed a flaw in each successive suggestion .
3 Indeed , the one may feed into the other .
4 While the one may hint at sensuality , the other is conventionally chaste .
5 Crucially , the one may support the other : , a prominent Jesuit in Nicaragua , comments ‘ I think the lack of a good academic training is at the roots of too many simplifications in the pastoral work of people using the framework of liberation theology . ’
6 Lower Lea or Swalecliffe lies under the shadow of the Iron Age hill fort on Madmarston Hill and the one must have succeeded the other .
7 Effective staff management is , therefore , as much concerned with ‘ why ’ and ‘ how ’ as ‘ what and ‘ when ; In other words , organisational processes are as significant as organisational tasks and the one should inform the other .
8 There was the profile of the murderer and the profile of the victim and the one should tell you about the other .
9 The autobiography of a nobody must have some sales appeal .
10 See where this affair with a nobody will lead you ; I would have made you the greatest actress of your generation , and now you are nothing and no one . ’
11 And it had on painted hose of black and white , so cunningly painted that no man who saw them would have thought but that they were grieves and cuishes , unless he had laid his hand upon them ; and they put on it a surcoat of green sendal , having his arms blazoned thereon , and a helmet of parchment , which was cunningly painted that every one might have believed it to be iron ; and his shield was hung round his neck , and they placed the sword Tizona in his hand , and they raised his arm , and fastened it up so subtilly that it was a marvel to see how upright he held the sword .
12 ‘ For we must all appear before the judgment seat of Christ ’ the minister warned them ; ‘ that every one may receive the things done in his body according to that he hath done whether it be good or bad . ’
13 When one person has a company car , every one will want a company car .
14 Perhaps every one should go to the ground and not go in .
15 And I can remember having a rubber stamp made and every letter that went out I insisted every one should have this frank on India Must be Free .
16 Such a one may feel that Pound 's ‘ writing off ’ of England , his abandonment of her — physically in 1920 , in imagination some years earlier — was abundantly justified , to the extent indeed that it was not so much his justified rejection of her , as her unjustifiable rejection of him .
17 Not a one could do it .
18 ‘ Listen to this : No one shall look up to Heaven .
19 No one shall rub the ball on the ground or use any artificial substance or take any other action to alter the condition of the ball 0-LAW 42.5
20 It says : ‘ No one shall rub the ball on the ground or use any artificial substance or take any other action to alter the condition of the ball . ’
21 Lord 's insiders insist that he acted under Law 42.5 which specifically deals with unfair play and clearly states : ‘ No one shall rub the ball on the ground or use any artificial substance or take any other action to alter the condition of the ball . ’
22 ‘ I 'm concerned that no one shall mar it but myself .
23 So much so that the crucial coming of the Holy Spirit on Cornelius is recorded three times in Acts , so that no one might miss the message .
24 From the fact that it was chosen by lot , with the further provision that no one might serve on it more than two years in his life , it is clear that the Athenians of the fifth and fourth centuries intended that the council should have no chance of developing a corporate sense , which would enable it to take on an independent life , and wished it to be merely a fair sample of the Athenian people , whose views would naturally coincide with those of the people .
25 For example the lift phobic may say , ‘ I do n't like lifts — I might get trapped — no one might notice — I 'll be stuck there for ages — I 'll begin to suffocate — I could be there for days — I 'll starve to death . ’
26 During the night the police sealed off the hospital so that no one might know precisely who was wounded or the number of casualties .
27 No one that no one 'll visit you .
28 No one 'll pick them unless we do .
29 No one 'll say that of me , eh , Lily , eh , Ethel ?
30 I know they 've got a bit of crime rate with burglaries but it 's not actual violence round , and round Valley you can do the same , go in a pub and come out , and er no one 'll say nothing .
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