Example sentences of "[modal v] [adv] [verb] [det] [noun] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | A similar result may be achieved if the practitioner is able to use the cash accounting scheme , although he may thereby defer any input recovery if he does not pay his suppliers promptly . |
2 | Schema identification may only require some sample interviewing of different internal stakeholder groups . |
3 | The Regulations for manual records make the position much easier to administer for the school though they may perhaps cause more family friction . |
4 | All applicants for a franchise must successfully complete this training programme . |
5 | He or she must also make any capital contribution , which is normally payable forthwith , and pay the first instalment of any contribution from income , so that the whole sum will be paid off within 12 months . |
6 | No no I 'm no I 'm I 'll just get some cough medicine . |
7 | I 'll also get that confirmation letter off to you as quickly as possible . |
8 | It might also include more state help in opening up foreign markets . |
9 | I 'll never forget that Saturday morning when Granpa first let me run the barrow on my own . |
10 | ‘ Well , judging from the size of the village , there may well be room for us if we 're to be content with small animals only , but I 'm afraid we 'll never get any farm work . |
11 | I 've got a lot on my mind : the state of the economy , interest rates , disarmament in the Warsaw Pact , lead in petrol , why nobody lets England win at cricket any more , does the Aids scare mean we 'll never have another vampire movie , are forty-eight satellite TV channels enough … ’ |
12 | Another idea would be the lace anniversary , when you could perhaps arrange some cow parsley over a fabric lace background . |
13 | Western Samoa dominated the second-half when the Scots could only add another Townsend penalty . |
14 | Nature had simply seen fit to bestow on her a tall , long-legged and generously curvaceous frame , topping it off with a face that could easily grace any magazine cover , with its high cheekbones , slanting tawny-coloured eyes and full provocative mouth . |
15 | At noon today the caliph must show the sacred sceptre , to prove his right over the realm of Baghdad ( alternatively he could always start another Gulf War ) . |
16 | We could really make this place swing if only they gave us the data to work on , could n't we ? ’ |
17 | One could almost claim that setting course south of Paris for Geneva nearly 250 miles away was a pleasure compared with the more northerly targets . |
18 | You could never do that voice justice , but here goes . |
19 | Orson Welles was too busy with his radio show , Bela Lugosi could never get any master plan together beyond his next insane experiment , Vincent Price would n't rank with the major bad guys until horror pictures caught on again , and Zachary Scott 's thin moustache betrayed his lack of substance as a mastermind . |
20 | You may also need some silicone sealant for sealing joints where tiling abuts baths , basins and shower trays , and maybe a profile gauge if laying floor tiles around awkward areas like architraves , etc . |
21 | They may also receive some comments post-publication . |
22 | Let's now imagine that success image again . |
23 | They may despise the lower strata whose members may well find such behaviour offensive . |
24 | Also , I 'd like to come over all clichéd now and say that it seems that you do get what you pay for , and while the Hohner is a very capable bass I would personally bypass this mid-price level and put the money to something else . |
25 | That would soon bring this Stan chap running . |
26 | The Council are equally adamant that the land is zoned for recreational use and part of the Green Belt ; and a majority of local residents would probably agree that housing development on the field is undesirable . |
27 | ‘ But we would like to see dog owners registered — a move we feel would cut out a lot of bad apples and would also make much rescue work unnecessary . ’ |
28 | It would also require that specialist pension tribunals and a regulatory body be set up . |
29 | Although many would now see this HCF model as pushing RE into a backwater if it is pursued on its own , it is still a highly influential view , and is likely to go on being so for some time because Agreed Syllabuses on the whole encourage it . |
30 | I shall now describe this computer model , because I think it is revealing . |