Example sentences of "[pron] [vb base] [conj] [modal v] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | We would be delighted , and I expect that would blight his future even more , but it is essential that we have a mechanism to check on what is happening so that there is information and a body to which people can bring their grievances so that matters are properly set out and , more important , rectified before damage is done . |
2 | But I expect that will suit you , since you seem to be afraid of being alone with me . ’ |
3 | Th th when the house was built it was painted and I think that used to last it 's lifetime . |
4 | I wonder if could do something about the window in the great chamber wind 's blowing through . |
5 | We will introduce rights for customers of all financial institutions , ensuring they are fully informed when changes are made which do or might affect them . |
6 | The company you work for may have its own system ; if not , follow this basic routine : |
7 | Above all , show them that you care and will give them all the support and help you can — even if they are in trouble with the law |
8 | instead , arranging activities together will help the young person to know that you care and will give them other things to do . |
9 | ( 1 ) What market position should you adopt that makes sense to those who buy or may buy your services ? ( a ) Should you adopt a niche approach to certain aspects of personal injury work ( eg paraplegia , brain injuries , disaster litigation ) ? ( b ) Will plaintiff personal injury work preclude defendant or insurance defence work ? |
10 | When we see such intelligence and feeling among creatures which outwardly resemble ourselves — chimpanzees and other primates — we accept and can recognize it far more readily than we do among more alien creatures such as whales and dolphins . |
11 | For Bataille , the ultimate destination of rational thought is the revelation that we know and can know nothing , beyond the realization that all the towering projections of the human spirit are based on a primary denial of the abyss out of which we were formed . |
12 | It will thus be dusted with successive batches of pollen as they mature and will deliver them to other flowers on different individual plants elsewhere in its territory . |
13 | This is not therefore the place to discuss alternatives in these areas yet again , but simply to acknowledge that they do and will affect our response as managers within the education service . |
14 | Many parents become very confused by the range of professionals that they see and will call everyone doctor . |