Example sentences of "[conj] [adj] [vb mod] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Where beautiful will you take her , Uncle , to the opera ?
2 and Charles is a stick in the mud and the other one 's the other way , seems to be the other way inclined At least she wo n't , wo n't be er a short of a bob or two will she ?
3 Mm maybe the odd one or two will you know Freda
4 Yes because y if you 've used all your hot water you ca n't have that boiler going for an hour or two can you ?
5 I do n't suppose you could be persuaded to come up by train for a night or two could you ? = that would be so very super , a treat of the first order .
6 ‘ Both , I think , so I 'm not eating here , Sir John , and I suggest that neither should you .
7 if her foot 's wide , wider than that would it matter ?
8 Yes , I mean I ca n't see much more than that can I ?
9 A baby , a newborn baby , conceived in a test tube , born in a laboratory , created to be researched like a guinea pig in a cage — how much more human than that can you get ? ’
10 I recall Hamish in one of his writings saying that as he walked along on the way to his next objective he was reading a paperback novel — how more blinkered than that can you get ! ?
11 You ca n't get any worse than that can you ?
12 Also carefully lag any overflow pipes , so that should there be a ball valve failure there is no risk of an ice blockage building up in the overflow .
13 It may record its disagreement but ultimately accept the majority 's support of the development ; it may refuse to meet its financial obligations until the organisation ceases the action in question , although this may itself be contrary to the treaty ; it may regard the action as having no legal effect ; or it may withdraw from the organisation .
14 The significant point here is that this would itself be a distraction from the study of Chaucer 's fabliaux , the Shipman 's Tale , and fragment VII .
15 Because there are plenty of other areas that this will we have n't even started on hotels yet .
16 When the house came to the Trust it was so dilapidated that few could its potential .
17 So the law does acknowledge now that people generate obligations to certain relatives during their lifetime , and that these should he honoured after their death .
18 Ask Eric yeah yeah cos there wo n't be that many will there ?
19 ‘ Three less than twelve should it be ,
20 ' ’ Three less than twelve should it be , ’ ' he chanted , ' ’ Or the King , no prince engendered he . ’ ’
21 ' ’ Three less than twelve should it be , ’ ' I chanted , ' ’ Or the King , no prince engendered he ! ’ ’
22 ‘ Three less than twelve should it be ,
23 Three less than twelve should it be ,
24 ‘ Three less than twelve should it be , Or the King , no prince engendered he ! ’ ’
25 and getting up and that would it be worthwhile buying him
26 So if I give you that and that can you put me a stamp on please ?
27 The National Olympic Council indicated that they do not object to the tours by New Zealand and Australia and neither would they do anything to prevent the Springboks from touring France and England later in the year .
28 If he 'd been in deep water he would n't have been damaged so much and neither would he have surfaced yet , perhaps not for several more days .
29 It is something I would certainly not agree with and neither would my wife , who always makes that page her first piece of reading when Autocar & Motor arrives .
30 And neither would I , ’ my Ma always said .
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