Example sentences of "[det] [adj] [vb mod] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | Whilst not expressly stated here , it is reasonable to expect that MAS will monitor the overall progress of the search initiative and , specifically , will provide informal valuations of potential targets when called upon to do so . |
2 | there is little that might look good on a calendar . |
3 | There 's nothing in that that would cause this problem . |
4 | Right , but that that may have been a once in a lifetime thing . |
5 | Come in if ye will , or half that wet will come in alang wi' ye ? ‘ |
6 | That some would come with very bad intentions proved the truth and a person under the assumed character of a man of rank deceived and married the unsuspecting Sally but he did not survive his villanies villanies . |
7 | It is assumed therefore that virtually all children will travel along broadly the same curricular path in English , but that some will move more quickly , and further , than others ; and some may be around the level 1 attainments for the whole of their school careers . |
8 | The reformers claim to have the biggest tele-conference system in Japan : 30 people can speak to each other , and another 300 can listen . |
9 | So this this let's say we 're using N H |
10 | Ooh there 's well this this will hold fifty channels . |
11 | He m he might sort of put an answer down like this and erm he 'll say , Well this this should come to something like seven teen point six times ten to the minus nought point four . |
12 | This this could take you into the Leeds district as being a suitable location for a settlement which would meet this criterion . |
13 | The Israelis alleged that the Palestinians had created a state within a state , a claim with which few Lebanese would have disagreed . |
14 | This ageing will vary with the spirit ( higher-distillation-proof spirits need less age because they have less flavour ) , the material of the cask ( whether it is new or used and how deeply the interior is charred ) , the size of the cask ( which determines the wood-to-liquid ratio ) , and the storage conditions ( which are affected by temperature and humidity ) . |
15 | Some few may write a Declaration , others may sign it , but they are stating what has been God 's law from the beginning , ‘ That all men are created equal … that … ’ ’ he paused and consulted his watch again , opening and closing the engraved case with a brisk snap . |
16 | 75 of the 280 staff at Thames were made redundant in February when the company called in the receivers and another 30 will go tomorrow . |
17 | Of the remaining 90,000 soldiers in the NVA some 50,000 would join the Bundeswehr of the FRG ( the reduction reflecting Germany 's commitment to reduce its overall troop numbers to 370,000 — see pp. 37659 ; 37829 ) . |
18 | By Oct. 3 of the remaining 90,000 soldiers in the NVA some 50,000 would join the Bundeswehr of the FRG ( the reduction reflecting Germany 's commitment to reduce its overall troop numbers to 370,000 — see pp. 37659 ) . |
19 | To some this may seem a trifle over-zealous . |
20 | To some this might seem puzzling : surely a discipline knows what it is about , what aspects of the world it is interested in ? |
21 | From documents that I have been sent by the senior chief inspector it is clear that the total number of inspectors will be used as follows : 11 will conduct high-profile surveys and focus inspections , six will inspect schools at risk and another 26 will undertake inspections to supplement database evidence . |
22 | Managing director Albero Sandoval places the potential market at 100,000 users , predicting that this will rise to 600,000 subscribers over the next 10 years , of which it is hoped that some 300,000 will use Sistelcom 's system . |
23 | Elective 23 : use of this elective will cause SYMAP not to print an invalid data point symbol for countries without data . |
24 | In year groups of 200 students some 10–30 might undertake a work-experience with little preparation , follow-up or curriculum related activity . |
25 | A few FIVEs may like to listen to a reading of comic strips , regardless of whether they understand them . |
26 | While there are no completely accurate figures , the two national disability surveys carried out by the Office of Population Censuses and Surveys ( OPCS ) in the late 1960s and 1980s indicate that there are alive today just under 100,000 people aged 50 or older who have been disabled for 20 or more years , and that around another 200,000 will reach this age within the next 10 to 20 years ( Harris , 1971 ; Martin et al . , |
27 | No harm can be done by doing so : some good may result . " |
28 | But we 've got to cling to the view that some good may come of this . ’ |
29 | ( 1986 ) discovered that parents understood and expected care to mean residential care , and that both they and the young people were cautiously optimistic that some good would come from the admission . |
30 | Mrs Durbeyfield had booked rooms there , as it was the family home of the d'Urbervilles , and she still hoped some good would come of belonging to the ancient family . |