Example sentences of "[det] [noun pl] [pers pn] [modal v] [verb] a " in BNC.
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1 | In a few minutes they 'll have a car rush , as 90 cars race through the streets . |
2 | In some cases he may provide an after-sales service . |
3 | Also , with some tablets you 'll turn a yellowy-orange. generally , doctors do n't recommend them . |
4 | ‘ Then in a few months you could have a thriving business here , Mr Robinson . |
5 | On some brands you will find a top fitted but on most you will find there is a rail that fixes the units to the worktop . |
6 | Some weeks she would send a dozen poems , sometimes none . |
7 | Some days he would follow a man , a man he 'd just seen in the street , for minutes or for hours , thinking he would go up to him and ask him if he knew the way . |
8 | you know like some days you can have a really like you never |
9 | But once the technology becomes more refined , I definitely think that in a few years you 'll have a lot of people who do n't touch chemicals at all . |
10 | But once the technology becomes more refined , I definitely think that in a few years you 'll have a lot of people who do n't touch chemicals at all . |
11 | In a few days he will catch a boat for South America . |
12 | On some waters you can gain a degree of selectability by using harder and larger diameter baits . |
13 | He knew I worked with Malcolm because he was one of the few teachers I could have a conversation with about something more than homework or football . |
14 | For some students it can form a bridge between Standard Grades and Highers . |
15 | In a few moments you should see a summary screen showing details of your machine . |
16 | Under such circumstances they will have a chance against even a vastly more powerful foe . |
17 | As a starting point in our treatment of such systems we shall develop a model of an ideal solution and then show how real or non-ideal solutions deviate from this model . |
18 | During these meetings we must have a serious look at whether the children should be coming home to live with you in the future . |
19 | For these reasons I shall make a declaration to the effect that for the purposes of Part II of the Act of 1987 , an assignee of part of a deposit as defined in section 5 is to be treated as entitled to the assigned part of the deposit and as having made a deposit of an amount equal to that part . |
20 | Enclosed with these notes you will find a letter referring to Fees for 1986 . |
21 | Under these circumstances we would take a sympathetic attitude and only deduct one excess for the family . |
22 | In all of these places you will find a wide variety of interesting small animals . |
23 | The lesson of the porcupine quills ( and for an actual example of how not to do it read my Zen There was Murder , if after all these years you can find a copy ) is that any part of your book that you do not directly present to the reader ought to be thought out in imaginative terms , just as thoroughly as you have used your imagination to make whatever you have written fully credible . |
24 | So some of these Graham stripped it down , but some of these days I 'll take a daft notion and er |
25 | By achieving these aims we can build an Employment Service for the 1990s valued by our clients and by us all . |
26 | By achieving these aims we can build an Employment Service for the 1990s valued by our clients and by us all . |
27 | Where counselling is able to discuss some of these feelings it can have a more positive potential effect on elderly health than the tranquillizers and sedatives which are too readily and too frequently dispensed for older people who are sick . |
28 | Alongside these luxuries we may consider a range of other imports to Kent , especially the numerous Frankish imports such as ornaments and weapons which were buried as grave-goods . |
29 | But I mean I feel sorry for young mums now because there 's no way if they take on these mortgages they can have a family |
30 | Next time he came on one of these recces he would bring a bag for these trophies , but the chinagraph pencil had worked well in noting on his slate the depths of water and the position of that false beach . |