Example sentences of "[am/are] [verb] [vb mod] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | The department to which you are applying can advise you on these extra costs . |
2 | The type of audience you are addressing will affect what you will say and how you say it . |
3 | Knowing how these processes are organized will help us develop better computer systems for object naming , in addition to helping us understand how object naming develops in children , and how it can break down after brain damage . |
4 | So we know that erm we 're standing let's say we 're standing a hundred and twenty metres |
5 | Will the Government intervene to ensure that any pensioners who are affected will have their pension rights secured by her Majesty 's Government in the event of a collapse of a commercial company or the new pension scheme ? |
6 | When you are feeling particularly tired , you may occasionally become very irritated and verbalise your frustration , but if you care enough to want to keep going , the one you are supporting will know it , and forgive you , as you must forgive yourself . |
7 | I hope that the fans who are travelling will make it a great day for the city , have fun and enjoy themselves , and behave . ’ |
8 | First , an investor who holds a long position in shares which are overpriced can sell them and buy the relatively underpriced index future ( a swap or stock replacement ) . |
9 | Nevertheless , without interfering , an adult who is obviously interested in what they are doing can encourage them to talk about the choices they are making regarding size , shape and texture . |
10 | Clothes and personal effects may only be seized if the custody officer : ( a ) believes that the person from whom they are seized may use them : ( i ) to cause physical injury to himself or another ; ( ii ) to damage property ; ( iii ) to interfere with evidence ; ( iv ) to assist him to escape ; or ( b ) has reasonable grounds for believing that they may be evidence relating to an offence . |
11 | This paper is intended to examine how changing the way branches are run could enable us to get more members involved and expand the work done . |
12 | The way they are phrased may make it hard for us to understand their origin . |
13 | Familiarity with the case , product or service you are discussing may make you blinkered . |
14 | This similarity in the way DOS commands and programs are invoked can lead you to question if there is much functional difference between a DOS command and a program . |
15 | The embassy or consulate of the country you are visiting will advise you what documents are required . |