Example sentences of "[pron] [modal v] [adv] include a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He ended by stating , ‘ I might also include a quote from Shakespeare : ‘ Fools rush in where angels fear to tread . ’
2 But I would always include a 5-wood .
3 However , we do want to get rid of they ( otherwise the house soon gets full of unsold turnery ! ) , so we price them by our own standards — which may well include a look at what the competition is charging and the ‘ finger in the wind ’ which Hugh decries .
4 Yet the warrant will be granted for two months — which may well include a period of time running after the demonstration in question has taken place .
5 Yet , a number of democratic constitutions today contain more than a mere organisation chart of functions and powers ; they contain Bills of Rights , which may also include a charter of social and economic rights , something characteristic of constitutions of the twentieth century , although generally honoured more in the breach than in the observance .
6 Your talk would be part of a morning session which would also include a presentation about bus stops and shelters and one about bus stations and termini ; the latter would be followed by a visit to Glenrothes Bus Station .
7 About five weeks ago , I had been invited to a presentation by Garth Enterprises , who were unveiling their plans for a golf course and leisure complex which would also include a hotel and the provision of some expensive houses alongside each fairway .
8 Most page printers will come with a selection which will invariably include a serif face such a Times , a sans serif face like Helvetica and , often , a monospaced face .
9 Upmarket chef Anton Mosimann has created a special dinner incorporating ingredients from the rainforest ( vegetarian ? ) as part of the Friends of the Earth Rainforest Festival , which will also include a fashion show .
10 13 May — A Movement Accompaniment Day run by and , which will also include an opportunity to try out the machines in the Fitness Centre .
11 You must always include a General , but apart from this you are free to choose as many or as few characters as you wish .
12 You must always include a General , but apart from this you are free to choose as many or as few characters as you wish .
13 To overcome this problem , you should ALWAYS include a line similar to as the FIRST line of any error handling routine .
14 You could then include a breeding pond ( occupied for only a fortnight or so each year ) .
15 You can also include a counter , which increments in whatever intervals you specify , to serial number your labels .
16 However , appurtenances will include incorporeal hereditaments such as rights of way ( Hansford v Jago [ 1921 ] 1 Ch 322 ) and in the case of a demise of a house they will also include an orchard , yard , garden or curtilage ( Trim v Sturminster RDC [ 1938 ] 2 KB 508 ) but not a paddock ( Methuen-Campbell v Walters [ 1970 ] QB 525 ) .
17 It should also include an analysis of what modern people understand by the very concept of ‘ prejudice ’ , for it is a concept , which is not only used by social scientists , but which is also significant in ordinary discourse .
18 For example , where the accountant currently test checks 20 client files , he might now include a couple of controlled trusts .
19 When he turned to attack landscape he would either include a figure smudged on the periphery , dwindling in the distance , or portray anonymous couples or figures imprisoned by fences and obstructed by walls and trees .
20 If and when the agreement is finalised with Tetra , for example , it will probably include a database management system .
21 It can also include an accident resulting from a deliberate act ( Chief Constable of West Midlands Police v Billingham [ 1979 ] Crim LR 256 ) .
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