Example sentences of "[det] [noun] [pron] [modal v] " in BNC.

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1 He also had another er , what we call a journey waybill and that , he used to record on there at each termini he used to record the time and the ticket numbers that he 'd got in his rack at that particular time , so it could be seen between certain times that a ticket perhaps was sold between Witton and Rushmere Heath .
2 in nineteen eighty nine if I recall there was a divisional structure which er comprised of a number of companies within the division and there was a managing director of that division who would have reported back to the board
3 In that instance you could issue a B one so that he would have some money coming in .
4 Without that money we would not carry on and we could not carry out our work effectively .
5 This can reduce the tax liability on the estate , and can mean that money which might otherwise go to the taxman will be used instead to support a worthwhile cause of your choosing .
6 Well why did n't they get a mile away from where they put that money they could 've , they could 've been planned it away , a mile away all
7 The trouble with All Fools ' Day is that every newspaper story suddenly looks suspect , but we assure subscribers that IBM Corp really is paying Louis Gerstner all that money it ca n't afford , that the sports shop that sells guns in Kingston really did close early and the UK government is considering a Congestion Charge , but we confess that we have no evidence that the next computer industry consortium will be a catch-all called Computer Industry .
8 For however he acquired that money he must have acquired it , Wexford was certain , during the 19th or the 20th of May .
9 ‘ If you do n't get me that money you 'll be looking for another ship , ’ she reminded him fiercely .
10 Fred I am worried with all that money you wo n't lose your head , there are a lot of clever dishonest people ( she means women , he said ) about these days , I brought you up as well as I could and if you do wrong it 's the same as if I did .
11 ‘ We 've always known what we did n't want our music to sound like , but we never realised that out of all that chaos we 'd sound so laid back . ’
12 that cow I 'll run down the stairs quick enough when the signal comes , salter 's away seemed to love throwing it out do n't they ? .
13 Perhaps when you hear that bit you 'll hear it 's still like a train C , D there C , D , C , D , C , D , C , D
14 want that bit he wo n't talk to me if I had that .
15 That bit I could do without ’ .
16 Once armed with that freedom they might surprise Mr Cash by also seeking membership of the community .
17 One of the issues that has to be addressed in the assessment is what balance is appropriate between the freedom of the sufferer to pursue his or her own life in his or her own way , and the possible result of that freedom which may lead to damage to themselves or others .
18 Erm on the back I think for each course we 'll we 'll have to try and fill in .
19 Each user who will access LIFESPAN requires certain minimum quotas and privileges .
20 He had that look he used to get on Saturday mornings after he had come back from the shops .
21 To understand that interaction we must first analyse the flexible-price , natural rate version of the aggregate supply curve .
22 Out of that income he would have put £1,500 per annum back into the firm , so he would have had £6,000 a year to spend or save .
23 The erm , with that addition I will move the recommendation in paragraph three of minute twelve of the property sub-committee 's minutes , to make representation to the association of county council urging the Government to reconsider it 's policy in not allowing local authorities permanently to make use of the full amount of capital realised from sales of assets .
24 At the end of each level you 'll find a shop where coins can be exchanged for extra weapons and life .
25 In each award you must complete four sections .
26 Perhaps one day when you are in that direction you will allow me to show you my department in the university . ’
27 ’ Then , provoked by we know not what domestic disaffection , he adds : ‘ And yf she be not obedient and healpfull unto hym , endevorethe to beate the feare of God into her heade , that therby she may be compelled to learne her dutie and do it . ‘
28 What little opportunity there might have been for careful integration , had been lost .
29 Clovis 's reign , Gregory claims , lasted thirty years ; with a little difficulty we can compute the dates of his accession as 481 , the defeat of Syagrius as 486 , the victory over the Alamans as 496 and the king 's death as 511 .
30 ‘ If you keep stirring that milk it 'll never boil . ’
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