Example sentences of "[conj] [pers pn] [modal v] [adv] [verb] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Or I 'll never eat dim-sum with you again . ’ |
2 | Afterwards she will speak on the party 's policy for women at Darlington Arts Centre , where she will also launch Labour 's Woman Today magazine . |
3 | It 's wonderful — richer and more unctuous — in stuffings or to flavour sauces where you would normally use lemon or lime . |
4 | Where you can actually allocate part of your pension and to your spouse up to up to a third actually . |
5 | In a village near Amiens , I found a shop where you can still get tea , and enough cakes to make a schoolboy sick for a week . |
6 | Not surprisingly , it has often been said that foreign learners of English need to learn English intonation ; some have gone further than this and claimed that , unless the foreign learner learns the appropriate way to use intonation in a given situation , there is a risk that he or she may unintentionally give offence ; for example , the learner might use an intonation suitable for expressing boredom or discontent when what was needed was an expression of gratitude or affection . |
7 | The procedure should copy any output files produced by these activities into a working area for the user , to which he or she will then have owner access after breaking out of the Captive environment . |
8 | If the lavatory is inaccessible , down a corridor , or dark and cold , the child may be reluctant to use it but if the parent accompanies the child and waits , he or she can gradually learn confidence . |
9 | i Hero : This child believes that he or she can only obtain love and appreciation through achievement . |
10 | We will now have to concentrate on those areas where we can best create value for our shareholders . ’ |
11 | And there 's nowhere he 'd rather be than back in his native Enniskillen — where he can unashamedly lead life at a crawling pace . |
12 | Some younger son from among Leicester 's tenants , placed by a dutiful father where he could readily get advancement . |
13 | He could fly around , measuring the pheromonal concentrations , and then orient in the direction where the concentration increased ; or he could simply turn upwind . |
14 | The the problem that we did have , I mean my normal lecturing style until here in fact , was that I would just waffle y'know and generally do a few bits on the board and then carry on for an hour or two but the sh people were n't getting the notes down , that was the problem with that . |
15 | This was edged around with a framework of masking tape to reserve bands of the white ground that I would later paint gold . |
16 | I watched her go with sadness in my heart because I felt for some inexplicable reason that I would never see Granny again . |
17 | I knew that I would never find happiness anywhere else . |
18 | When I tried embroidery I was ashamed that I could only produce ugliness from the beautiful silks . |
19 | One thing I have learned is that I should never tell class members to lift their ‘ jambon ’ . ’ |
20 | Ever since Cherith , I 've vowed that I 'd just take love as it comes — and as it goes . |
21 | I see that she does , so I shall certainly give way to her . |
22 | He was n't even late for work , let alone under the influence of drink , so I could hardly suggest counselling in those circumstances . ’ |
23 | Given that she is now at this moment incapable of giving or refusing a consent to the treatment which it is necessary in her interests , perhaps to save her life and certainly to advance her cure , I do not find myself satisfied that the refusal is a continuing one , evincing a settled intention on her part to persist in it and accepting , as I do , the father 's evidence that she would rather have blood than die , I declare that it shall be lawful for the hospital , in the circumstances prevailing , to administer blood to her , that being in her best interests . |
24 | She joked that she would only make money fifty years after she was dead , and he told her that money did not matter . |
25 | While a small voice inside her head told her that she would never become queen but would have a tough life she found herself accepting his offer and telling him repeatedly how much she loved him . |
26 | ‘ One day you will be allowed out but you will be allowed out as opposed to divorcing , ’ Penny told her , confirming Diana 's existing opinion that she would never become queen . |
27 | The pain would return , she knew , cruel and cutting , but pride and hurt meant little compared to the fear that she might never see fitzAlan again . |
28 | While she knows that Prince William will one day become king she is firm in her belief that she will never become queen . |
29 | It terrified her , that she could so lose control in the arms of this man who was everything she despised , who despised her , who wanted her for what he thought she was . |
30 | She once told me that she could never commit suicide because of her curiosity about what was going to happen next . |