Example sentences of "[num ord] [noun] [pers pn] [modal v] [verb] a " in BNC.

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1 For our second example we shall take a magnetic field varying sinusoidally both in space and in time :
2 Finally , in the fourth section I will cover a few miscellaneous topics which I think may be of interest .
3 In the first place we can see a reliance on self-help and often pre-industrial techniques , given new meaning in transformed social circumstances .
4 ( If you can provide free biscuits or food at the first meeting it may encourage a few more to come ! )
5 As our first example we shall take a straight piece of wire moving perpendicularly to the direction of a static magnetic field .
6 At the end of the first week you will have a solid foundation on which to build in future weeks .
7 On first sight it might seem a case of plus ca change , plus c'est la meme chose .
8 When you conduct a symphony for the first time you may fear a breakdown in every bar .
9 Yes er , yes I 've seen your mum first time she 'll have a .
10 When the £5 million Juventus midfielder leads out England for the first time he will spare a thought for the man who captained England to 1966 World Cup glory , just 48 hours after Bobby Moore revealed that he was battling cancer .
11 Nevertheless , in the last decades of the nineteenth century we can observe a greater decorum amongst the working class as a whole , and the articulation of clear respectable standards amongst important strata of it .
12 The opposition Social Democratic Party ( SPD ) had restated that if they won the next election they would seek a complete ban on low-level flying .
13 He said , ‘ Within the next hour you will receive a phone call . ’
14 He concluded with a promise that before the next session he would obtain a less expensive plan probably providing accommodation for the Foreign Colonial and India Offices , and although reception rooms should be included , the residence could be omitted .
15 Half-way through the last act we 'll call a doctor , and the police if you like — they wo n't stop the show then and the delay wo n't harm Bunty , poor little cow . ’
16 On the next landing he could hear a TV set on the floor above .
17 Anything less like a conventional date she could n't imagine , but she was rapidly beginning to realise that David Markham was not a conventional sort of person , and besides , she told herself firmly , even if he had been , he was the last person she would arrange a date with .
18 It 's wrong , Mr Deputy Speaker , if they 're living in this country erm on a semi-permanent basis and happen to have been here last October they 'll have a vote so will any everybody else who 's a citizen of the European union , so will peers of the realm who happen to be living elsewhere whether they 're in this country or outside this country under these regulations and previous regulations , have a vote in the European elections and I think it 's wholly wrong that erm citizens of other European countries namely France because that 's the one and it 's remarkable is it not that France is the one that 's gon na be the cause of this whole edifice collapsing if we do n't submit to their extra demands but citizens of France who are citizens living in their colonies , as I 've said in South America , the West Indies and the Pacific , will have a vote in the European elections on June the ninth and yet we have got citizens for whom we are responsible for in this house , we can not shirk it onto anyone else , we deny them the responsibility and I think it 's about time the house addressed this matter .
19 Often he would shave it off , but the next day he would have a beard just the same .
20 The next day I would take a brand-new notebook from my bag .
21 Next month we 'll take a look at various riffs and melodies using Pentatonic scales in fourths — so see you then .
22 and this that and the other but people must have heard what went on and and you know the next morning they 'd see a black eye and just carry out a normal conversation as though
23 Next week we will have a report for grandmothers on how to suck eggs .
24 ‘ Let's have a picnic , ’ she said , telling herself that next week she would make a real effort to work again at the practice of virtue .
25 Next week you 'll get a dollar a week more . ’
26 In reading this last poem we may glimpse a solution to the problem of Wordsworth 's decline — the Imagination had become a power so terrible that he could not risk indulging it , and yet it would not release him from its grip .
27 And after the third glass I 'd become a little boisterous , aggressive even .
28 Now , it is down to interpretation i er er and , it , on your next courses you may do a more in-depth conditions of carriage quiz which will ask you to study the conditions of carriage at night and produce a bit more detailed answer in the morning , but we 're not gon na expect you to do that on this course .
29 Next year he 'd try a travellers ' group instead .
30 Next year it will complete a similar project for Manchester airport .
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