Example sentences of "[pers pn] [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 | You must always include a General , but apart from this you are free to choose as many or as few characters as you wish . |
4 | You must always include a General , but apart from this you are free to choose as many or as few characters as you wish . |
5 | To overcome this problem , you should ALWAYS include a line similar to as the FIRST line of any error handling routine . |
6 | You could then include a breeding pond ( occupied for only a fortnight or so each year ) . |
7 | You can not include a Boss unless you also include his own Mob for him to fight with . |
8 | You can also include a counter , which increments in whatever intervals you specify , to serial number your labels . |
9 | 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 ) . |
10 | 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 . |
11 | For example , where the accountant currently test checks 20 client files , he might now include a couple of controlled trusts . |
12 | 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 . |
13 | If and when the agreement is finalised with Tetra , for example , it will probably include a database management system . |
14 | It can also include an accident resulting from a deliberate act ( Chief Constable of West Midlands Police v Billingham [ 1979 ] Crim LR 256 ) . |
15 | Whichever he sues , he can not include a claim for damage done to the component or to the larger item which was supplied with the component comprised in it . |