Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] [vb mod] [prep] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Foo saw the waves as a watery pyre , where he would in due course achieve martyrdom . |
2 | The term ‘ annunciation ‘ ( announcement ) is that given to the message presented by the angel Gabriel to the Blessed Virgin Mary that she would in due time be delivered of the Son of God , and the festival commemorating this — Lady Day — has the date 25 March . |
3 | Obviously , you will need much heavier tackle when fishing in snaggy water than you will in open water . |
4 | One sees more of the bowl and stem of the Picasso Compotier , for instance , than one would in normal vision if one assumed the same high viewpoint when looking at the top of it ; and the gourd behind is painted as though in silhouette or directly at eye level . |
5 | Reich 's use of ethnographic evidence is suspect , but in general terms it could be admitted that there could in Freudian theory be differences of the type which Reich pointed out , even if his evidence may not have been carefully formulated . |
6 | They may communicate more fully than they would in real life but this is to my advantage as the reader because it increases my relief and my pleasure . |
7 | Since any comprehensive peace implies a reduction of influence by , and local dependency on , the superpowers , it can not be assumed that either superpower has a strong interest in a genuine peace , unless it is able to derive greater advantage from peace than it can from continued conflict . |
8 | He has got tremendous vision and in midfield he can express himself that bit more than he could at right back . |
9 | The composition and terms of reference of urban development corporations will be changed immediately and they will in due course be wound up in an orderly way . |
10 | There was then little belief in the value of the Coalition Liberals , but a strong belief in the value of Lloyd George ; he would be a good advocate with the new electorate and he would in due course be disarmed as Chamberlain had been . |
11 | I have my doubts about this one but you may in due course get a proposal from him . |
12 | But you must up awful square with that . |
13 | As this is a compact bush tomato there is no need to pinch out the side-shoots as you would on standard tomato varieties . |
14 | Refer to the To Wound Chart to determine the roll needed to wound , and roll a dice per hit as you would for multiple bow or crossbow hits . |
15 | Columbia and Venezuela have yet to achieve maturity though they may in due course . |
16 | It should describe how the characters , usually non-aristocratic or less educated , express moods , emotions and actions as they would in real life . |
17 | While it has the advantage of putting slurry at plant root level where it can be used quickly , it can not bury the same volume of slurry or reduce the smell as much as it can with deep injection . |
18 | He was an exception among the British dancers in wanting to find our as much as he could about American ballet teachers . |