Example sentences of "[vb mod] [pers pn] [adv] [verb] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ A book , gentlemen , which will make you physically ill should you even catch sight of it in Waterstones !
2 Should it ever takes place .
3 But should he ever lose faith in the principles behind his asceticism , and fail to put other principles in their place , he will not find himself living in a void without grounds for preferring one apple to another .
4 MIGHT we perhaps offer discount vouchers [ appliances or gas ] to people who say ‘ yes ’ before the main gets laid in their street ?
5 Could I please draw attention er you already chairman have , but it 's important from where I stand to draw attention to the words of the second criterion of the P P G. Which says that the proposal is a clear expression of local preference supported by the local planning authorities .
6 Er I think Michael has made the point er but could I just draw attention the regional erm the strategic and sub-regional policy point that erm I wished to emphasise er and I would refer to the Greater York study w e e of sixty one .
7 Could I just conclude Moderator by saying that those who are engaged in ACTS the churches which are participating members of this action of churches together in Scotland are engaged in a journey together .
8 Er , colleagues , before we turn to a period of , er , rule amendments and general motions , could I just advise congress that a pair of spectacles have been handed in er , Vision Express , look like , well they could be ladies or gents , multi-sexual these days , colleagues .
9 Colleagues , could I just advise congress at this stage what we 're , we 've got ta do erm , and I think this will form the basis of what we 're trying to do to expedite business during the course of the week .
10 Could I just say Chairman ?
11 Could I just say sir , this is the re report which is , is made er each year to this committee , to inform the committee of of the work , and I hope members are pleased with the er wide range and volume work which has been carried out , and note in particular the involvement of this service with the public , and the er pleasure of the public and those have made donations , the fact that over eight thousand people have visited , and the number of people who 've erm received lectures and have benefitted from that .
12 Right , colleagues , could I now advise Congress as to how we 're gon na proceed from here .
13 Could I now put number , deliverance number two to the general assembly .
14 With such numbers , and so many set speeches , and with most of the participants having done no work beforehand , could you ever get clarity into a report produced by a mass debate ?
15 " How could she possibly make head or tail — "
16 How could she possibly keep track of them ?
17 Nor could he safely convey tissue to his mouth on such a blade ; which could easily sever his own tongue .
18 Second , may we also have permission to borrow , for display in our exhibition , the large Slezer print from your Cowan bequest ‘ The Prospect of Edinburgh from Ye North ’ , which is on display in the Edinburgh Room .
19 Would I please see Deputy Head before dinner .
20 Would she ever find time to paint wayside flowers again ?
21 So is that quite adequate , or would you rather have night bells ?
22 Do you mind actually , what would you ever get sea fish in Stenness Loch then ?
23 Shall we soon abolish death and refer to someone dead as having a life problem ?
24 do n't it make you think though that Keith I mean would he really become pain in the side if it was just an ordinary battle
25 May it soon replace confrontation .
26 Will I ever find peace such as I found in your arms again ?
27 Things do n't always work out as well as that : ‘ Dear Sir , ’ wrote a client to a Thomas Cook branch manager in 1965 , ‘ Will you please cancel travel arrangements made by Mr — for October 3rd as the wedding has been cancelled because he is already married . ’
28 Will you just turn light out under the cheese Gordon please ?
29 Will you now introduce legislation to ban the importation and the sale of weapons such as these ? ’
30 Will they really want treadle or dread ?
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