Example sentences of "[pron] [noun pl] [modal v] [adv] [verb] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | That my affections should promiscuously Dart love and hate at once , both worthily ! ( ii.ii.189 — 95 ) |
2 | Some of my colleagues would gladly drive blindfold into a brick wall for this band , and while this collection hardly brings out the suicidal in me , I might be tempted to start coming along for the ride . |
3 | A further means of risk management is provided by the derivative markets in futures and options in which GEMMs can broadly offset spot positions by dealing in bond futures or options . |
4 | It is a matter of concern to many librarians and researchers that some of these universities , such as Cambridge , hold numbers of high quality theses , containing unpublished work , to which researchers can only gain access by personally visiting the individual university libraries . |
5 | But their proposals would also require legislation to merge district health authorities and family health services authorities , which is not yet on the government 's agenda . |
6 | They must take a realistic view and look objectively when deciding which movements will best describe individuality . |
7 | Their families will also find life very different and testing . |
8 | New rules forcing all unit trust companies to disclose clearly their charges would also increase competition on prices and — with the introduction of exit charges — encourage longer term saving rather than speculation . |
9 | But their interests should surely give way to the greater public good in enhancing confidence in the integrity and fairness of the capital markets . |
10 | Systems such as CD-I , CDTV and their derivatives will also need modification in order to deliver both the appropriately encoded TV signals and the display quality that will be expected of them . |
11 | But if the animal cap is combined with the vegetal region some of its cells will now make muscle . |
12 | The pollution problems created in 1991 by the burning oil wells in Kuwait indicate the need for the United Nations to make deliberate large-scale devastation of the environment a ‘ war crime ’ for which victims could subsequently seek compensation and for which the perpetrators could be punished in the future . |
13 | The student who finds difficulty in writing out his results may equally use audio-recording as a tool , perhaps later transcribing his account into written form after he has formulated it . |
14 | If we ignored it others would simply follow suit . ’ |
15 | A Thatcherite economist may despise the Keynesian clap-trap praised , indeed worshipped , by previous generations of lecturers , but if he strips the library of Keynesian texts his students will undoubtedly lose perspective . |
16 | Sinclair thus gave an undertaking that his papers would always remain Unionist , but Steel-Maitland doubted if such a promise had any value . |
17 | ‘ The great and beautiful Dane Jacobsen would merely have to cock a finger and the object of his desires would surely come running . ’ |
18 | We will , as a matter of urgency , discuss with Hong Kong 's representatives what measures may best enhance democracy and confidence during Britain 's five remaining years of responsibility for the colony . |
19 | Your prints can really take shape . |
20 | Your prints can really take shape . |
21 | Well that , that automatically comes up erm if erm you 've got which are turning round , and ou our records will automatically show maturity dates etcetera . |