Example sentences of "[noun sg] [Wh det] [modal v] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Both the Eldar and the Slann should be grateful to know about this weapon which would one day be launched against them . ’ |
2 | She could not stand the thought of having a she-cat which would one day give birth to a large litter in her nice clean home and she did not wait to find out whether or not she-cats could be neutered . |
3 | A report from the Lower Franconian town of Kitzingen in May 1943 , dealing particularly with opinion among academics , salespeople , and the bourgeoisie — groups which had earlier tended to be pro-Nazi in their sympathies — stated that ‘ a disgust about the Party was building up among the people , and a rage which would one day boil over ’ . |
4 | A comet which could one day wipe out life on earth has been captured on film … by a postman . |
5 | commissioned a new cereal plant and embarked on a capital project which will double output of breakfast cereals in France . |
6 | But for our purposes we can say that corporatism involves cooperative arrangements between government and non-governmental groups or institutions under which the latter , either in return for some benefit or in order to avoid some disadvantage , agree to act in a way which will further government policy . |
7 | Erm , what would not quite the right shape what would that graph be ? |
8 | Quite obviously , there is a good deal of , as yet , classified technology which might one day be available for all sorts of hazard mitigation purposes . |
9 | I 've done it myself I 've said no that guy what would that guy want to go in there for . |