Example sentences of "[det] [modal v] [verb] [adv prt] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Okay , so they 've other P H I benefit , that must come off of the equation , because we , otherwise we 'll be paying it as well as another insurance company , which mean he 'll be better off financially , by being off work sick , yes . |
2 | On a similar US-style deal , commissions might be only 0.325 per cent but most of that should end up with the banks . |
3 | Although a few may take up to a week of daily feeding with the culprit food before they respond , this is probably fairly unusual . |
4 | Nevertheless , it is possible that if in the manager-owner contract nexus the manager bears little risk , this may spill over into a lack of control over employees . |
5 | All this should add up to an exceedingly varied tonal palette indeed . |
6 | This must go up on the wall ! ’ and stick his latest painting up with Sellotape alongside the daubs by the mentally handicapped group she had played for at Christmas , and the postcards from her friends all over the world . |
7 | ‘ This must lead down to the road , ’ said Dorcas . |
8 | Last month I expressed the hope that , as the autocratic system of government in South Africa is replaced by a more democratic one , this might rub off on the new rugby bureaucracy . |
9 | Having set the process of achieving an ever closer economic union once more in motion , almost inevitably concern arose in some quarters over the possibility that this could spill over into a closer political union . |
10 | This would show up in the sedimentary and stratigraphic evidence . |
11 | ‘ I bet this would go down like a lead balloon if it was known in Grantley police station . |
12 | Yet this would bump up against the western world 's self-serving policy of subsidised farming , which explains a lot of its enthusiasm for shipping grain to Africa . |
13 | He added : ‘ I knew this would end up in the papers sooner or later . ’ |
14 | This would cut down on the number of naps , foists and pickpockets who plagued these places like the locusts of Egypt . |
15 | This would tie in with the kind of creature that could take advantage of the first abundance of flowering plants and special insects emerging in the late Cretaceous . |
16 | And then the the ships shuddered and and some would go down by the stern and others would topple up and they 'd be great fountains of water . |
17 | Most LEAs are engaging in programmes of governor training , this is often aimed at a limited number of governors on the assumption that this will cascade through to the remainder . |
18 | This will lead on to a discussion of an action-based theory of mentality , the theory developed by the Swiss developmental psychologist and philosopher Jean Piaget , and then to some discussion of mental development itself . |
19 | So it 's only after several days that this will build up in the blood , does that make sense to you , do you realize now why tests is not done until six days ? |
20 | This will go down as a crucial staging post in the sport 's history in this country . ’ |
21 | I hope this will cut down on the time your typesetter has to spend on the job and , therefore , on the final cost . |
22 | This will come out of the policyholder 's own fund . |
23 | This will come out in the discussion , informally and formally during the course of the day , but let me hand over to my colleague , who will talk about the other side of the coin . |
24 | If you 're not doing it like that and you 're in a conversation or atmosphere in the room , when I find it , this little gadget is wonderful , this will pick up for a long way , this will pick up the dogs next door , if there was no other noise in this room . |
25 | A detailed kinematic understanding is thus available and this can lead on to a comprehensive dynamic and performance analysis if so desired . |
26 | This can go back in the cupboard . |
27 | The not-so-good news is that this can take up to a year . |
28 | Global-scale investments in new skills and production approaches that can readily be transferred across borders have replaced much of the trade ; few can keep up with the pace of change . |
29 | But if they go straight through , well then that 'll go through to the Spalding tax office . |
30 | As well as faster , smaller versions of the existing 21064 part , there will be a second-generation 21164 line — EV5 and EV56 — that 'll start out on the road from 200MHz to 300MHz . |