Example sentences of "[verb] [noun prp] [modal v] [vb infin] a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ But I do n't think Holyfield would take a chance by coming to London to defend against me . |
2 | ‘ But I do n't think Holyfield would take a chance by coming to London to defend agaist me . |
3 | Lewis added : ‘ But I do n't think Holyfield will take a chance by coming to London to defend against me . |
4 | Well I expect William will have a drink , yes , and I expect you will too , what you doing ? |
5 | They say Westcote will remain a centre of excellence for research , design , development and production of liquid engines , but solid fuel powered motors will be moved to Summerfield near Kidderminster , while the Waltham Abbey plant will close . |
6 | I 've supported Leeds since I was 5 and in all that time I 've never once wished Leeds would lose a game , ever . |
7 | I hope Branwell can make a success of his life , too . |
8 | Jan has no opinion of her daughter May as a mother , and besides , she 's decided May should have a career , since she never had the chance herself She arrived with Darren in the middle of a meeting . |
9 | I really hope Tricia will approach a publisher who will give this valuable work the exposure it deserves with more explicit diagrams of muscles and photographs of the exercises . |
10 | Warner-Chappell , the publishers , still have it and we hope Jennifer will take a leaf out of Judy Garland 's book and feel like a star . |
11 | She says anyone who 's watched Morse would feel a sense of anti-climax . |
12 | But toppling Foreman will start a bandwagon at a time when , with one exception , the heavyweight division is bereft of talent and ability . |
13 | But toppling Foreman will start a bandwagon at a time when , with one exception , the heavyweight division is bereft of talent and ability . |
14 | For most of us , the thought of having to climb Everest would induce a heart attack . |
15 | UnixWorld claims that an IBM Corp project code named Renoir will produce a CMOS 390-on-a-chip that the company will start shipping as a cheap parallel processing database computer by the end of the year . |
16 | But I thought Ian might need a bit of support when he gets out . ’ |
17 | Her unusually youthful looks meant Kylie could play a girl four years her junior and her portrayal of the spirited 12-year-old Charlene helped make The Henderson Kids a hit in Australia . |
18 | I knew L. would take a holiday sometime . |
19 | I thought Tom might have a whisky if he 's got a |
20 | She also thought Esther would need a hoist to get in and out of the bath . |
21 | Well that means Jim will pull a face ! |
22 | It also means Jonathon can share a hobby with his sister Anna . |
23 | I think Martin might get a bit upset . |
24 | This means Namibia could have a constitution by the end of January , and its independence soon after . |
25 | You think Luke will enjoy a party . |
26 | It is in these situations that multiplex PCR would have a role , with one single reaction potentially detecting a whole range of pathogens . |
27 | She wished Wainfleet would find a way of checking his stories without phoning her , it seemed to happen rather frequently . |
28 | He said Bioplan would replace a fence with a 3m high stone wall to shield homes next to the car park from the noise created by car doors slamming and engines being started . |
29 | Francis , rapidly running out of striking options , is still desperately hoping Watson can play a part . |
30 | She said Diana could have a divorce but she would have to leave the country . |