Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun prp] [modal v] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Sheffield Wednesday striker Hirst could go straight into the team as partner to Alan Shearer after a disappointing Wembley display by Arsenal 's Ian Wright . |
2 | In the third division Hereford could have done with some luck … they went down at home … |
3 | In the third division Hereford could have done with some luck … they went down at home … |
4 | Only the width of a post denied him a sensational late equaliser at Everton in the following round , and Second Division Brighton will greet his return to action with some trepidation in tonight 's second round replay . |
5 | The crowd was surging out of the hall , we were carried along with it and I was worried about the baby in all this pushing and shoving , but did n't like to mention it in case William should feel he had to take care of me . |
6 | Walsall do well at home … lets hope Hereford can do well away … |
7 | Unemployment in west Germany will rise from 1.69m to 1.78m and in east Germany from 913,000 to 1.35m , giving a total unemployment rate of 8.1 p.c . |
8 | ‘ If with their aircraft expertise Saab could fit it with a radar jamming device , they really would have it cracked , ’ Michael said . |
9 | Kylie and sister Danielle would have their fans believe that they could n't be closer and that any hint of rivalry is all in the imagination of the press . |
10 | In which case Brussels will ban or otherwise limit advertising throughout the EC for spirits , certain over-the-counter drugs and contraceptives , simply because it is banned or controlled in one country or another . |
11 | My son will see to it that you have an allowance to meet your everyday needs , and Padre Jorge will instruct you on the sacrament of holy matrimony and your obligations to your husband . " |
12 | And she was subjected to the same technique Courtney used to ensnare women he assaulted after offering them drugged wine . |
13 | With a bit of luck Eleanor might lend a hand . |
14 | Safely out of the sight and sound of him , she gazed raptly at glossy brochures and debated the merits of sofa-beds over plain settees with all the enthusiasm Marie-Christine could have wished . |
15 | This was heresy , or at least beyond his comprehension Erica could see the effect her words were having . |
16 | Whether you are starting a new business , raising finance , or simply planning for profit and expansion , MBA Easiplan will help you create a well structured Business Plan , guaranteed to impress Bankers , Investors or business colleagues . |
17 | The manager says he 's prepared to dip into the transfer market again to plug the gap Calderwood will leave . |
18 | Finally , Désiré Feurle will complement Czech artist Jindrich Zeithamml 's elliptical , Cycladic-inspired tableaux of silver and gold leaf on wood with a collection of Roman silver vessels and plates from about 200 BC Lisa Zeiger |
19 | He 's so happy , England centre-back Walker would like to stay in Italy for the rest of his footballing life . |
20 | She could no longer feel her feet , but , glancing down at them , not too obviously for fear Richard should feel that he ought to do something about them , she saw that both of them were now bleeding . |
21 | In the flickering light Corbett could see their muzzles caked in blood . |
22 | He had been looking for the omen Heather might have nerved herself to disregard . |
23 | One psychiatrist told the court that after teartment Gore would have to prove himself normal for years before anyone would recommend his release . |
24 | Southern and eastern Scotland and much of Northern Ireland will start dry , but rain over northwest Scotland will spread southeast during the day . |
25 | The Wheel Wheeler can cater for tyre sizes 8.25 × 20 to 12 × 22.5 . |
26 | ‘ I only hung around as long as I did thinking Maggie might come and see me , which she did , ’ Charlie replied . |
27 | In order to monitor the sources of recruitment on the programme HCIMA will require centres to complete , for each cohort of students , a standard form setting out the prior qualifications/learning experience for the student group . |
28 | In order to monitor the sources of recruitment on the programme HCIMA will require centres to complete , for each cohort of students , a standard form setting out the prior qualifications/learning experience for the student group . |
29 | The copyist who supplied it was , to judge from other manuscripts in his handwriting , almost certainly an amateur — not the kind of musician Purcell would have trusted with an important task — and was not active until 1700 at the earliest . |
30 | Gordon 's favours Umbrian juniper berries — and the Scarponis , who have been harvesting juniper for Gordon 's for over 40 years , use their local knowledge to find the very best juniper Umbria can offer . |