Example sentences of "[pron] [noun prp] [modal v] [verb] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I knew John Schlesinger very well and he told me Dustin could play almost anything . ’ |
2 | Before Wednesday 's Coca-Cola defeat at Nottingham Forest , Thorsvedt had gone five games without conceding a goal , and he puts his run down to a new carefree approach to the job which Chelsea will experience today . |
3 | While she was in the States , Fletcher also picked up a copy of Bodies Electric by Colin Harrison , which Bloomsbury will publish here later this year . |
4 | It 's the only statement which Lithuania can make now . |
5 | The general weakness of the information given in the manuals is something which Touchmaster would do well to correct . |
6 | Thereafter , much of Margarete 's unquenchable energies were devoted to telling in books and lectures what she knew of the story which Solzhenitsyn would describe definitively in his Gulag trilogy , and to trying to inoculate the young against the totalitarian virus wherever she thought she saw the threat of it . |
7 | In Europe farm tourism is marketed with high quality materials and administration which Britain would do well to emulate . |
8 | The burden of collective security in Western Europe should be shared more equally ; we will press for contributions from all nations to the costs of joint forces such as NATO 's proposed Rapid Reaction Force — of which Britain will provide almost half . |
9 | He never liked the prospect of a pan-European car market into which Japan would enjoy relatively free access . |
10 | DEMOS advocated a new Yugoslav confederation in which Slovenia would enjoy virtually full sovereignty and economic independence , but did not rule out holding a referendum on secession if the Yugoslav federal authorities would not accept its plans for a new Slovene constitution , a separate currency , and withdrawal of all Slovene conscripts from the Yugoslav People 's Army . |
11 | Applied to the practices emerging in the period 1985–9 , this framework yielded a variety of ways in which TTT can help both children and teachers , and a diversity of forms that such collaborations can take . |
12 | Her voice could be heard at three in the morning at the Gargoyle solemnly announcing to Minton , ‘ We Capricorns must stick together . ’ |
13 | But when I first knew him Gustave used to write frequently about my forthcoming visits to his house . |
14 | Patsy would have the vases ready to see what Eve would bring today . |
15 | I do n't know what Helen will do now actually . |
16 | I was concerned at what Tom might have unwittingly given away . |
17 | But they are being rather generous ; whatever Beccaria may have privately thought or hinted at , he never developed his position on these matters . |
18 | An all-too-nearly-public scandal caused , that time , by Agnes 's service had prompted the PM to appoint an Army officer to Number 10 , although it had n't prompted him to decide exactly what Maxim should do once there . |