Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] [Wh det] [vb mod] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | Well if you read that it 'll tell you exactly what will happen . |
2 | If I can ask you to read through this for me before you and it will tell you exactly what will happen during your training |
3 | you never what will happen with Hereford these days that 's for sure … |
4 | Erm there 's a small one there which will help towards costs . |
5 | We may find something there which could explain Irvine 's death and Selkirk 's death-bearing verses . ’ |
6 | Surely someone can meaningfully say ‘ I ought to do this , because I promised , even though better consequences would ensue from my doing something else which would involve breaking the promise . ’ |
7 | If the hon. Gentleman waits for a few days , he may be made aware of developments emanating from a source not far from me now which may interest him and which may deal with that point . |
8 | There was nothing here which could mar his relations with her , or of course with Jack . |
9 | ‘ You asked me earlier what would happen if you were the one who ended up confronting him . |
10 | Stocker was at pains to say : ‘ We have nothing which could be tested on humans … nothing yet which can help Aids patients or people infected with the Aids virus or any other virus . ’ |
11 | I have to see if this key fits the deposit box and if there 's anything there which will throw some light on my family . ’ |
12 | If she dislikes all outward signs of mourning , wanting people to wear their normal clothes and for the proceedings to be very quiet and simple , that should be for her to decide , but if she is of the old school , who prefer mourners to dress rather sombrely , you should try to persuade the rest of the family to do so whatever their personal opinions may be ; although care must be taken not to cause friction over this or anything else which may sour the family gathering . |
13 | ‘ You 'll look after him for me , wo n't you ? ’ she 'd said to me after we 'd got him unpacked and she could n't think of anything else which might prevent her from leaving . |
14 | Be considerate over your handwriting , your computer expertise or lack of it , or anything else which might become an irritation to your fellow workers . |
15 | True , she had been a baby at the time of the war , but her family had moved out to the countryside and their locality had never been troubled by bombing or anything else which might have caused her phobia . |
16 | Camilla has had 20 years of friendship with Prince Charles and she is not prepared to do anything else which could put that at risk . |