Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [conj] [modal v] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | She would look all right and would throw herself into the dancing with undisciplined enthusiasm . |
2 | Remember , do n't try to fly too close to the ground : 5 to 10 feet is quite all right and will make it much easier to smooth out any pitching which occurs before you have had time to get used to the light controls . |
3 | We have established eight so far and will increase them steadily . |
4 | With so much choice it 's lucky that we know the area so well and can show you all the best things on our trips . |
5 | We will not write these down explicitly but will impose them successively in a B & B procedure . |
6 | A sensible dog soon learns that barking is not enough and will attract his master 's attention in some other way . |
7 | A happy team will perform more confidently and will communicate it to the audience . |
8 | Daniel walk up ahead and let's see yours . |
9 | Take it and come back here and let's see what you 're like . |
10 | The fully battened mainsail , cut with a considerable amount of roach , set particularly well and should provide plenty of power up and downwind . |
11 | that 's something else which you might find , a lot of the time in er literature about interaction with children , you might find that er where parents are asking their children to do something , like if they 're playing a game , you might find some You 'll find that mothers and fathers talk differently to sons and daughters er so you start off with a direct ac action like Put that one there , if they 're playing lego or something , straight prom Put that on there down to er Would n't it be a good idea to put that on there down to Could you put that on there or Let's put it on there . |
12 | The breakfast used is not of the ruff-core variety , it 's employed subtly throughout and will enliven your regular cuppa . |
13 | I looked round very carefully but could see nothing , so I turned back on the tail of the nearest Hun , who was chasing some Hurricanes in front of him . |
14 | Senior managers can not afford to lose face too often and will bide their time to re-assert their authority . |