Example sentences of "[prep] [adj] [modal v] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 " The only incident we know about that may relate to the rest of the set-up is your performance at Winter Marsh .
2 Sorry about That 'll do .
3 At least talking about that will make us appreciate just what we ve got now … and what Wilko and ALL the players have done … right back to old Mickey Thomas .
4 Find it , and you may have a crime to write about that will let you bring to vivid life the social customs and curiosities of a day before yesterday .
5 It was certainly not poor people who had lost these coins for each would have represented about a week 's wages .
6 In many cases it is simplistic to make a bald differentiation between an obligation and a right , for each can exist at many different levels .
7 Face to face , these two armies would have to fight one another to a standstill , for neither could afford to give way .
8 Yeah , but just sa say , if you come from th the top you , you 're like a a waist thing round you and if you fall off that 'll catch you .
9 By rearranging production , transferring labour between industries , society can swap 2 meals for 1 film , exactly the trade off that would leave consumer utility unaffected .
10 No it does n't you run the top tap now in the kitchen , turn it off that will ignite and come on go and try it .
11 Looking at the account books — the real ones , not the fabrications served up to the Poles and the League of Nations — it was clear that Danzig 's projected budget for 1934–5 would run at a deficit of over 44 million gulden , which , when added to the employment projects the Nazis needed to keep their supporters in Danzig happy and faithful , would leave the Reichsbank to pick up a bill of over 110 million marks .
12 In any event , it would be pointless to define as legal problems only those which are actually dealt with by lawyers for that would exclude all those problems which never reach them , but perhaps should .
13 But their leaders thought Germany had too much on its plate to change its definition of nationality and that holding up the asylum reform for that would cost them too many votes .
14 He can not delay any more for that would reduce his credibility among his Hong Kong constituents ; they would be justified , moreover , in thinking that further waiting would sacrifice their interests .
15 In these circumstances they can not be seen to be sacrificing their independence for that would undermine their claims to being objective in taking decisions at work .
16 Let us not dwell on the early inhabitants of the Abbey for that would run to a Who 's Who of our heritage .
17 That 'll work for that 'll work every time .
18 A flexible array of services is called for that can meet the very varied needs of different groups of the mentally ill .
19 Premiums for that will remain level throughout the contract .
20 I do not intend to rehearse at length — the opportunity for that will come tomorrow — the powerful arguments , financial and practical , which would support the abolition of this rule at the earliest possible date .
21 Much of the credit for that must go to New Zealander George Simpkin , the man who made a name for himself as coach of Waikato and subsequently as coach of Fiji in the 1987 World Cup .
22 Without doubt , her reply shows just how unconcerned she is about her return to top-level racing and much of the credit for that must go to Pedrosa .
23 The credit for that must go to its finance director .
24 Much of the credit for that must go to forwards ' coach , Richie Dixon .
25 Now breathing , breathing in erm poisons , we 'll go over this in more detail erm , there 's so many things as we 've already gone through that can cause us asphyxia , one of them 's poison in itself is n't it ?
26 Knowing that to say anything about this would lead to further ridicule and isolation at school , and open disbelief from my family , I decided to ignore it .
27 ‘ I quite accept that being in public life , the publicity about this will have repercussions on my political life .
28 Investors have bought almost $1 billion of REIT shares in initial public offerings already this year ; the total for 1993 may exceed $1 billion .
29 Unless Opposition Members are prepared to stand up and pledge that they will meet the costs of every private home , no matter how high and heavy , our proposals for 1993 will overtake most of their objections , and I am grateful to have had the opportunity to respond to the debate .
30 It is hoped too , that 30% to 40% growth in personal computer sales seen for 1993 will offset waning mainframe business .
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