Example sentences of "[adj] [noun prp] [pron] [modal v] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Nkrumah saw this as a contradiction , and was critical , thus annoying Nyerere who should have been a natural ally . |
2 | Dear Catriona I could guess you probably worked this out a long time ago but I might as well get it over with once and for all and I finally managed to summon up the courage to do so , A S A , a secret admirer , no longer exists , he no longer admires secret or otherwise and has n't existed for almost a year now and again you probably know who he is but I might as well tell you it 's me Johnny the eleven year old , now fourteen , you met at Christmas ninety and boy do I feel stupid . |
3 | Unhampered by his lack of scholarly acquaintance with Aeschylus , or indeed any Greek author , he saw himself ( it was evident ) as the German Aeschylus who could reinterpret in tragic poetry and music the ancient gods , heroes and heroic legends that comprised the national mythology . |
4 | See if it had been nice this Saturday we could 've gone and got the wheel back on the caravan but |
5 | If it 's empty Anthony you can throw that in the bin |
6 | ( 5 ) Bleasdale Computers ( Harvard OTC ) " The company has just arranged a major deal with British Telecom who will market and supply their computers . |
7 | But whatever Wednesday might be saying , the fact Hirst is now aware of United 's interest means he will be tempted by a glamour move to Old Trafford which would help his England chances . |
8 | Experts say on 12 October it will wipe out the hard disc of any machine it has entered . |
9 | In nearby Holmfirth you can visit the popular post-card museum , antiques and craft shops . |
10 | ‘ So , by this September they would have been here not quite two years . ’ |
11 | It 's probably the kind of irony that old Moz himself would appreciate : the only Morrissey book actually authorised by the great man is a celebration of that hoary institution , the rock tour . |
12 | But I just did n't want to go , it was to my grandmother and old John they used to say , Oh no , you do n't want to school , you 're supposed to stay here at home . |
13 | Each Cabinet minister was allowed up to two ‘ special advisers ’ drawn from outside Whitehall who would serve as temporary civil servants for the duration of the administration . |
14 | Sihanouk 's plan was unacceptable to Soviet leaders anyway since like the proposal for a neutralisation of contemporary Afghanistan it would imperil the retention of the socialist structure of government in the neutralised state . |
15 | A Geography of Castle Drachenfels includes an encounter with a scholarly NPC who can brief the adventurers if players have n't read the novel , if the GM needs to ‘ feed ’ information in this way . |
16 | On 26 January he must give his State of the Union address in which he will outline his major tax proposals . |
17 | And then , the following Monday I 'd like to talk to you if you can to pick her up and take her home . |
18 | So long as it is confined to strict military targets — roads , bridges , supply depots , gun emplacements — bombing need not alienate either public opinion in the West or the ordinary Serbs who must help change the minds of their stubborn , self-styled leaders . |
19 | Yes that 's very much Kirkwall I would say particularly . |
20 | No that 's very much well very much Kirkwall I would say . |
21 | ( Freud is writing in the first decade of the twentieth century , about men and women in the middle- and upper-middle-class Austria who would have been brought up in the latter part of the nineteenth century . ) |
22 | He is resigned to missing out on any serious rugby during this month , but by early October he should know what the season holds for him . |
23 | I 'll go , my sister 's going with us and I 'll , the following Wednesday I 'll tell you what it 's like . |
24 | Scottish Nuclear will play a major role in a conference to be staged at the Moat House Hotel , Glasgow , between 8 and 10 September which will bring together specialists in ‘ Modelling and Simulation in the Nuclear Industry ’ from all over Europe . |
25 | Until early September you 'll meet strong winds , and you 'll need to sail to windward in a force 4 or even force 6 in a short choppy sea . |
26 | Towards the end of August or early September you will need wood of the current year 's growth that is quite firm and mature . |
27 | It is to be introduced in the following September which will allow ample time for discussion . |
28 | Whatever , once the battles were over and the cacique 's tribe had won , the man made Balboa a gift — a quantity of gold ornaments so gaudy and so valuable that squabbling broke out among the Spaniards as to who should have which piece , how much the minor colonial leaders should get , how much Balboa himself should receive . |
29 | ‘ No , and if it was the shot that killed Sabine Jourdain there 'd have been blood in the lounge . |
30 | Whenever you hear one of these QDMs you must fly a heading to parallel your track . |