Example sentences of "[noun pl] [adv] [pers pn] [modal v] [verb] a " in BNC.
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1 | and cars then we 'll have a story |
2 | If your army contains at least one Mob of ordinary Night Goblins then it may include a single Squig Hunter Mob too . |
3 | If your army contains at least one Mob of ordinary Night Goblins then it may include a single Netter Mob too . |
4 | Work continues whenever we can muster a gang of at least two , which is quite often . |
5 | George Underwood : ‘ We had periods when we would bring a guitar into school , particularly when it was raining . |
6 | And in six weeks perhaps I can find a home for my piano . ’ |
7 | The tapes and conversation details will all become completely anonymous no one will know who 's used the words or whose voice are on the tapes together they will provide a permanent record of how the English language is spoken in the nineteen nineties we 'll go down in posterity , eh ? |
8 | And whereas on the stage he had the words of Christopher Fry or the presence of John Gielgud — both of which drew out his respect and so his best shots — in films generally he would have a leaky script and brief takes — neither giving him the chance to wind up and deliver . |
9 | I thought that when they took my trousers off I would have a zip mark on the old fellow . |
10 | One or two weeks later you should find a lot of pupae . |
11 | If you did it years ago they used to have a man in the lounge , only in the lounge |
12 | I wonder if we were to look down our wedding invitation list , nearly twenty five years ago we could have a gathering when we 're fifty five of all the people who were at our wedding if they 're around today . |
13 | Till about 5 years ago I used to run a tea stall . |
14 | Ten years ago I could make a reasonable job of most Shads ' numbers . |
15 | This letter outlines how we may assist a client with an acquisition search in the UK . |
16 | This example letter outlines how we may assist a client with an acquisition from overseas , involving acquisition search , targeting , approach and completion . |
17 | This example letter outlines how we may assist a client with an acquisition , involving acquisition search , targeting , approach and completion , ie a full deal management service . |
18 | But if he can use labour to produce commodities greater in value than he pays the workers then he can make a profit — and it is this Marx refers to as surplus value . |
19 | I guess his leaving coincided with my dad stopping taking me to Elland Road so maybe I 'm just been sentimental for the happy days when I could get a parentr to pay for the tickets ! ! |
20 | In my view , what should happen here is that cats should not be allowed to roam around in places where they could have a dramatic adverse effect on populations of animals , even though it is better for the cat . |
21 | It is not always true that either the London agencies or the " big boys " of the business are the places where you 'll learn a more professional approach . |
22 | We had to sail ( or rather motor ) the boat precisely along three straight line courses , changing from one to the next at exactly the right places otherwise we would have a most unpleasant encounter with Bogha nan Ramfhear . |
23 | This is how almost all of his days have been spent , casting bait , checking behind him , moving on ; apart from odd nights in hostels where he can get a bath and about thirteen hours of near-coma to catch up , he 's been continuously on the road since the dawn that he stole the car and the cash that has become his fighting fund . |
24 | The revolutionary ‘ heat up ’ technology means all you have to do is press a button and fifteen minutes later you 'll have a perfectly warmed bottle . |
25 | So that 's quite a big one so we do n't do n't bother about any of these the ones that have got tenths or decimals in we 'll have a look at that . |
26 | He 's already picked up a thousand pounds tomorrow he 'll receive a copy of his short story — The Green Moustache , which er got him into the final along with the other eleven winning stories which are being published in an anthology , which is hot off the presses from the publishers Collins . |
27 | In order for us to asses where you should make a start you need to answer the questionnaire overleaf , unless you are already on a really good exercise programme , which gives you at least three half-hour sessions of vigorous exercise per week . |
28 | This book shows teachers how they can gain a better understanding of what goes on in their own classrooms , and how to use this understanding to guide their learners effectively . |
29 | If he was devoted to his wife and children then he must have a soft heart beneath that refrigerated exterior . |
30 | She would even extend her fancy into the shops she visited , seeing them as markets where she could choose a fish by the brightness of its eye , a chicken by its stiff yellow claws and plump breast , or pick out tangerines with the leaves still on them . |