Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb mod] [adv] rely on [art] " in BNC.
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1 | You can always rely on the Modern Review to ask the really Big Questions , such as Who Killed British Fiction ? |
2 | ‘ You can always rely on the SNP for one thing — when it really matters , you know they will let you down . ’ |
3 | All this means that you can usually rely on a High Elf force to do what you want , when you want . |
4 | But they must still rely on the banks satisfying that demand by lending more — and the banks may not oblige . |
5 | Convention establishes certain procedures so that when clear rules are adopted according to these procedures , people can rely on state intervention in their behalf ; they can also rely on the state not to intervene at the behest of other citizens except as these rules stipulate and can plan and coordinate their affairs accordingly . |
6 | If the speaker is observing the maxims in a fairly direct way , he may nevertheless rely on the addressee to amplify what he says by some straightforward inferences based on the assumption that the speaker is following the maxims . |
7 | In general it allied itself with the conservative sector , knowing it could then rely on the wealth and status of this group and , in return , offering a value system that supported their regimes . |
8 | In particular he will never rely on the operator spontaneously remembering to do something which has no natural place in the developing task ( p. 56 ) . |
9 | He can only rely on the doctor 's skill and good faith . |