Example sentences of "[subord] [pron] [modal v] [adv] [verb] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Afterwards she will speak on the party 's policy for women at Darlington Arts Centre , where she will also launch Labour 's Woman Today magazine .
2 It 's wonderful — richer and more unctuous — in stuffings or to flavour sauces where you would normally use lemon or lime .
3 Where you can actually allocate part of your pension and to your spouse up to up to a third actually .
4 In a village near Amiens , I found a shop where you can still get tea , and enough cakes to make a schoolboy sick for a week .
5 We will now have to concentrate on those areas where we can best create value for our shareholders . ’
6 And there 's nowhere he 'd rather be than back in his native Enniskillen — where he can unashamedly lead life at a crawling pace .
7 Some younger son from among Leicester 's tenants , placed by a dutiful father where he could readily get advancement .
8 I see that she does , so I shall certainly give way to her .
9 He was n't even late for work , let alone under the influence of drink , so I could hardly suggest counselling in those circumstances . ’
10 There is plenty of strategy here , but more heart and pain than you could possibly have room for .
11 PowerPoint combines a word processor and spell checker with drawing and presentation tools , so you can easily combine text , graphics and charts .
12 Powerpoint combines a word processor and spell checker with drawing and presentation tools , so you can easily combine text , graphics and charts .
13 Then turn off the power to the circuit concerned so you can safely inspect socket A's wiring .
14 These , for the most part , are theories about international relations ( hence the small letters ) , although we may occasionally take note of theories about the conduct of the discipline itself ( i.e. theories of International Relations ) .
15 just as a desire to understand absolute holism led us to analyse the substantive claims of Althusser and Poulantzas , so we must now consider work inspired by an attachment to concessive holism in order to reach a clearer view of its guiding interests .
16 It seems that people tend to be more demanding of themselves than they would ever let management be .
17 The mass media too are concerned essentially with communicating , usually giving information although it may also involve exchange in the form of readers ' letters to a newspaper or phone-in programmes on radio .
18 Mere drunkenness will not of itself amount to disorderliness , although it might readily give rise to disorderly conduct .
19 The star system , that ‘ Hollywood poison ’ , according to Hugh Castle , was seen as yet another concession to the masses , for , as Clifford Howard explained , ‘ the crowd ( and it is the crowd that supports the movies ) can not appreciate entertainment in the abstract , any more than it can thus appreciate art or religion ’ .
20 Back in Ockleton 's rooms at Breakspear , seated by a roaring fire and sipping finer port than he could ever recall tasting , he had asked Ockleton to explain his reaction earlier to Harry 's revelation that Alan Dysart had once worked for him in Swindon .
21 ‘ He 's trying to make arrangements so he can just leave work whenever he has to , ’ she says .
22 If I can ever claim association with genius it will be because of my friendship with Emily Carr .
23 I do n't know if I will ever forgive Madness ' fans : they took away my beloved Morrissey .
24 Talking of waffling , if I could just shift ground slightly to another issue , it 's been touched on already , and that is of jargon .
25 For I knew there were English-speaking visitors in Geneva if I could only establish communication with them ; they might be induced to take up my cause .
26 No , I do n't want one just now , I may have one later , not just now cos I 'll just have mineral water again .
27 I might be able to pick up Radio 5 when conditions are good cos I can usually get Radio 2 and even RTE ( Irish station ) late in the evening .
28 I wondered if she might ever get frostbite ; I was sure I could see little crystals of ice glinting on her faint moustache .
29 She felt as if she would never need sleep again .
30 She felt as if she could even feel smoke , stale and greasy , in her hair .
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