Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] [pron] [modal v] [verb] [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | Once armed with that freedom they might surprise Mr Cash by also seeking membership of the community . |
2 | " In that case we must ask St Anthony to get it back for us . |
3 | In that case I can spend Monday h er making phone calls |
4 | Why the French insisted on this condition was obvious : supranationalism was essential in order to create strong institutions which could limit Germany 's industrial independence in future . |
5 | ( 1 ) In all the circumstances is it more appropriate that a court of the country to which a child has been wrongfully removed or in which it is being wrongfully retained ( country B ) ’ — in this case one can say England — ‘ should reach decisions and make orders with a view to its welfare or is it more appropriate that this should be done by a court of the country from which it was removed or to which its return has been wrongfully prevented ( [ Australia ] ) ? ( 2 ) If , but only if , the answer to the first question is that the court of [ England ] is the more appropriate court , should that court give any consideration whatsoever to what further orders should be made other than for the immediate return of the child to [ Australia ] and for ensuring its welfare pending the resumption or assumption of jurisdiction by the courts of that country ? |
6 | If you fall into this category you will find Jane Lucas ' article on page 14 of interest , and for specific help with your jumping see the first of Jane Wallace 's super new series on cross country jumping on page 36 . |
7 | In the surprise-hushed room everyone could hear Carter 's whimpers . |
8 | In this place he could find Roy Rogers , Gene Autry , the Lone Ranger and Tonto . |
9 | But in a few days she will leave England and follow me to Argentina . |
10 | He skirted the spruce plantation and supposed that at some point he should tell Sara about it . |
11 | Now the unit would have its own crew 24 hours a day another factor which would mean Darlington would have a better service . |
12 | John , without further delay I 'll introduce Jeff , who is a founding member of the campaign and an ex-patient . |
13 | This morning he will visit Cardigan before flying to Llandudno during the early afternoon . |
14 | This week they will visit Korea together in a professional capacity . |
15 | In this book we shall use ASE nomenclature , although for many substances this will be the same as the IUPAC nomenclature . |
16 | He retained contact with another salesman still employed at DPR , whom for the purpose of this book we shall call Peter which is not his real name . |
17 | Still , it was another thing he could reproach Gina with that night in bed . |
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19 | Using an extensive collection of pure perfume essences , his unrivalled skills and unerring taste he will advise Harrods customers on fragrance and help them to realise a unique perfume of their own . |
20 | things like that , and we also , I think this year we ought to send Sid one because he came up with ten litres of five each of them boxes so came up with ten litres of wine . |
21 | This year he could help Middlesex win trophies and establish himself in England 's Test side . |
22 | In his own funny way he would miss Joe who had been his passport into the real world . |
23 | The market has probably discounted a 0.5 per cent German increase which may allow UK base rates to remain at 14 per cent . |
24 | This time he would take Eliza with him all the way to her brother 's homestead at Yarrundi , so he could be sure of being in the area for at least three months . |
25 | By this time he 'd let Josie 's body down and was checking through her pockets , which was a no-hope situation if ever there was one — women almost always carried their stuff around in handbags , and hers had to be back inside the building somewhere . |
26 | Then , on the anniversary of the July 1936 rising , he appealed to the Captains-General for unity in view of an international masonic plot which would destroy Spain . |
27 | He had already assessed Paul 's due income from the returns of publishing , and proposed to make an annual settlement which would enable Paul to be kept in comfort in the mental home and , also , provide for the education of the children . |
28 | Into the second category we can place Papez 's theory of emotion . |
29 | Of similar vintage I can recall Billy Lane turning up for an open match on the Swadlincote waters , looking as if he had just stepped out of a time warp . |
30 | Fortunately she was unaware how often in future years she would resent John 's making decisions which involved both of them without consulting her . |