Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb mod] [verb] [pron] [modal v] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 And no matter how fresh the lads might get they 'll have a long way to go before they reach your handling , wo n't they , Andrew ? ’
2 These units will fear they may lose their contracts and close .
3 It is intended that the system of Special Discounts should continue in subsequent years , although the percentage discount and the rules by which policies will qualify may vary from year to year and the possibility can not be ruled out that circumstances may arise which would make it inappropriate to grant any Special Discount at all .
4 ‘ But so long as the system remains as it is , those who choose to disregard their obligations must realise they may face a fine . ’
5 Purists might argue he should 've been out in the colds using his sketchbook , instead of a camera , but he disagrees .
6 ( i ) if either party shall pass a resolution for winding up or the court shall make an order that either party shall be wound up ( in either case other than for the purpose of reconstruction ) or if a receiver or manager on behalf of a creditor be appointed , or if circumstances shall arise which would entitle a court or a creditor to appoint a receiver or manager or which would entitle a court to make a winding up order ; or
7 But they are also nervous that the calculations they make in the next two weeks may determine who will win and lose the political battles of the next two years .
8 Feeding his guests will mean he can afford to feed his family here and back home in troubled Bosnia .
9 But temper such toughness with a set of easy-to-understand managerial virtues — Mr Solomon cites sensitivity , courage , persistence and honesty — and managers will find they can combine ‘ a willingness to do what is necessary ’ with an ‘ insistence on doing it humanely . ’
10 You will need to ensure that you get job satisfaction , and problems can arise which will need to be faced .
11 However , a variety of problems can occur which will result in one or more radiators on the system being only lukewarm or even stone cold .
12 I recognise the importance of these processes , but if we wish to assess how exclusions might happen we must understand how the structure of the National Curriculum generates cases for exclusion .
13 Next I am not satisfied that the carrying out of the registrar 's order , though extensive and highly inconvenient for the appellants , will create such a precedent that a flood of such orders will follow which would disrupt the business of major auditing firms in the City who carry out these administrations .
14 informal group norms would develop which could undermine formal working relations .
15 Mr John Godfrey of Eden Bus Services said there would still be traffic queues , but motorists would find they would move quicker than at present .
16 In every other respect , the manoeuvres will mimic what would happen during World War III , adding a novel experience for anyone out for a drive on Sunday afternoon during a practice run .
17 Within the next ten years , a small and elite band of e-palaeographers will emerge who will recover data signal by signal probably using the pattern recognition capabilities of the new neural network procedures ( Wilson and Blue 1993 ) .
18 The proposals will mean it 'll become a criminal offence to camp anywhere without permission .
19 Sometimes loss of money or the loss of a job causes fears such that men may wonder what will become of their families .
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21 The Alt Park club reached the fifth round last season before bowing out to Sudbury Town , and Max Thompson 's men will feel they can open this season 's Wembley trail with a win against an Arnold side in the Supreme Division of the Central Midlands League .
22 Yet if it were not for the eclipses of May , June and November , Pisceans might think they could get off comparatively lightly .
23 ‘ Many who had planned to stay at home will now go away , others will feel they can afford a second holiday . ’
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