Example sentences of "[det] [prep] [noun] [modal v] " in BNC.
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1 | Do you know I think that I should have got something like that for Shirley should n't I ? |
2 | And this was not only Walsall Co-op , it was the Co-ops as far as I can remember , because er er you know I would n't take that for gospel could I 'm not not sure because I was only child . |
3 | The mental torture of that for Charlie would have been tremendous . |
4 | This for Baldwin would surely have been the worst of both worlds . |
5 | Moltke could be the military opportunist and strategist as could Bismarck ) I would be unlikely to use this for Essay C-an example of the military caste ? |
6 | Secondly , companies established in one member state and providing services in another through intermediaries may actually enjoy a legal advantage over companies doing business in the latter state through agencies , branches or subsidiaries . |
7 | This of course wo n't do . |
8 | This of course might be due to the fact that the sample as a whole has a long working week ; it certainly contradicts the impression given by the women themselves that ‘ women 's work is never done ’ : |
9 | My father would be willing to move with me and this of course would allow me to sell my present house . |
10 | This of course would involve disclosing a customer 's confidential information . |
11 | Er this of course will then improve the quality of the service which our customers receive . |
12 | This of course could not go on and she had no intention of staying . |
13 | Erm and this of course can constitute an opportunity to do the whole of the assignment from . |
14 | I 'll do my best … but tomorrow half of England will think I have got it wrong . |
15 | What did he mean when he said half of England will think he got it wrong ? |
16 | No one who owns half of Australia can be ordinary ! |
17 | Surely , I thought , if we can do this with pensions can we not do the same with social security ? |
18 | In effect , Western attempts to create a security system which does not take this into account can not anticipate a long-term future . |
19 | Correcting faults takes time ; instilling good habits takes time ; and finding the right coaches as well as the right players to put all this into effect will take time . |
20 | This in turn might compensate for a reduced number of active cones and visual neurons per unit of retinal area . |
21 | Thus , the property f(x) = a ∘ g(x) = b might define a leaf below an internal node f(x) = a , and this in turn might lie below the nodes f(x) n { a , c , d } and true . |
22 | This in turn might lead to very rapid increases in global temperature . |
23 | This in turn might be assisted or hindered by the treatment of vocational education as well as FE colleges , sixth form colleges and tertiary colleges as entities which are to be separately funded and managed under the Further Higher Education Act 1992 . |
24 | This in turn would be ‘ acknowledged ’ by a meeting of the Conference on Security and Co-operation in Europe ( CSCE ) by the end of the year . |
25 | This in turn would mean shifting Catholics into these wards . |
26 | As the magma approached the surface , the pressure on it would decrease , and the gas in it would expand ; as the gas expanded it would take up more room , and this in turn would force the whole mass to rise faster and higher up the vent . |
27 | The constitution guaranteed that church-state relations would remain difficult and that this in turn would imperil Spain 's democratic experiment . |
28 | This in turn would bless the mission and its master . |
29 | This in turn would create growth and thus employment , and also help industry to withstand the economic challenges posed by the United States , Japan and the East Asian countries . |
30 | This in turn would require a corpus larger than the Brown to provide sufficient examples and considerable effort to obtain the parses . |