Example sentences of "[noun pl] [modal v] [verb] [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Press relations activities must go on during the exhibition with media who attend or may be interested .
2 The disk is round , up to 6 mm diameter covered by spinelets with a crown of many points , 9 or more , the spinelets may extend on to the dorsal part of the arm .
3 Furthermore , different voice settings typically characterise different languages , and these settings may carry over into the pronunciation of a second language ( Laver 1991 : 248 ) .
4 Cars must go back to the A683 beyond Barbon and that road followed south to the next village of Casterton , which has a school founded for the daughters of clergy and made famous by its association with the Brontë sisters .
5 However , where negotiation fails , the parties must fall back on the law , and their rights and liabilities will then be governed by the terms of their contract .
6 It is part of the players ' contracts that all the semi-finalists must turn up to the function after the World Open title .
7 It is that the Libyans should hand over to the United States or British jurisdiction the two named officials against whom the crime of mass murder is alleged in the warrants issued by the Advocate-General .
8 Intending clients could stroll in from the street , look over what was on offer , and come to an arrangement with the young lady of their choice .
9 Wood engravings can accompany type , and so once again pictures could go back on the page ; they were also very durable , so that runs of hundreds of thousands were possible .
10 Priority in debate to Southern and Northern regions so if all the additional speakers could come down to the front , be very much obliged .
11 If speakers could come down to the front please Colleagues , settle now please .
12 I call Birmingham Region to move two three six and again colleagues , if supporting speakers could come down to the front it will assist .
13 Mentioned earlier , colleagues that erm , there are a number of motions , so if the movers and supporting speakers could come down to the rostrum , it would be er helpful .
14 It would be logical to expect an author to cite his thesis in his first related paper , so that readers could refer back to the original source .
15 But in the sixties and seventies , that 's where all the kids used to jump up onto the flat roof , that was the area where they jumped up , so this could be a result of what has happened from there , I mean that 's why the
16 Well , people that I spoke to , spoken to from Cardiff , they they originally got involved because one of the lads used to work up in the factory , the chairman of their labour club , and after that I do n't , politically you know it started off completely non political , but after a while people latched on to it as a dispute that could be won , and you know that would be one up for the workers and the country .
17 Okay , if the seconder and additional speakers would come down to the front , please .
18 First of all Birmingham again colleagues , it will be very helpful and will save time if intended speakers would come down to the front
19 He used his fingers and the stick , he scuffled food into his mouth from the pan which he held close by his mouth so that any pieces that fell from his fingers or lips would go back into the container , not onto the ground .
20 These kids would hang out in The Sombrero in Kensington High Street and Chagueramas in Covent Garden — which became The Roxy Club a couple of years later .
21 . ’ Another woman , repeating with incredulity that such things could happen while the Führer was standing by his soldiers at the Front in the fight against Bolshevism , said blessings would go out from the crucifixes in the schools ‘ not only for the children themselves , but also for our Führer and his soldiers , who are our sons , fathers , and brothers ’ .
22 What I hear , which was straight off the phone last night , is that the Dutch fans will team up with the English fans , and back the English fans on to the beach and they will try and drown a few of the English people and they will throw bombs at them .
23 The people at Beckford Silk are happy to think that their ties will end up around the necks of tourists from all over the world .
24 Four finalists will go through to the closing contest on Sunday when James Lockhart and the ENO orchestra provide an operatic interlude while the jury is out for the final count .
25 Paulos is admirable on the nature of coincidence — the inevitability of improbable events — on the logic of gambling in its various forms from coin-tossing to the Stock Exchange ; the Gambler 's Fallacy ( the belief that when a coin has landed heads several times over , there is an increased probability that tails will turn up on the next throw ) ; Pascal 's wager ; Condorcet 's paradox ; the prisoner 's dilemma .
26 ASK any hard-headed financier , and he will tell you that debt relief never works : public money given to help struggling debtor nations will end up in the hands of the lenders — the banks whose over-readiness to lend helped to land the debtors in trouble in the first place .
27 ‘ We 're confident that the sheer quality of our children 's books will win out in the medium term , ’ he said .
28 FISHING fans can find out about the benefits of restocking rivers at a public meeting tomorrow .
29 The boot is big , the kids can see out of the windows and the heat/vent/demisting is brilliant , as are the sound system and cruise control .
30 Goods sold in the shops can lead out from the immediate locality to the mills , workshops and factories of the industrial revolution , and indeed Empire produced goods will introduce a world horizon .
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