Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] [adv] [indef pn] " in BNC.

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1 It fears that may rule out anyone planning to stay with relatives or friends .
2 That may cover almost anything , indeed F W Maitland said that ‘ there is hardly any department of law which does not , at one time or another , become of constitutional importance . ’
3 Robert Beale , Clerk to the Privy Council , insisting that the Secretary must know almost everything about the affairs of England and her neighbours , recommended that the essential material be stored in ten or twelve great books : one would contain treaties ; another would list recusants ; a third would deal with the Councils in the Marches and in the North ; and so on .
4 Er those things should include well something about the box erm next next day or whatever I can find .
5 Without his Histories in Four Books we should know virtually nothing of what happened in the months following Louis the Pious 's death , and , more importantly , we should have had to guess at the motivations of those involved .
6 The organisation should bring together everyone from the musicians working at grassroots level to established businesses , and also involve decision-making bodies like Liverpool City Council and City Challenge .
7 She must work out something shorter .
8 Like the squirrel , he should marry only someone of precisely the same blood lines as himself .
9 What do we do , you must take away everything that 's in the brackets , so we take away a twenty , so that 's the same as a minus twenty and then we 'll take away a minus one , signs are the same so it 's add one .
10 But I hope that you will think , as I do , that because this basic subject is omitted in ordinary teaching syllabuses it is all the more important that law students should pick up something about it on their own .
11 Every erm pitchfork must come out one You ca n't start fighting and and pulling it against the grain otherwise you you would be in trouble .
12 But I think we should find out everything we can . ’
13 In my book , if you set your heart on a particular way to earn a living , then you should find out everything you can about it . ’
14 Eubank said : ‘ Michael is never far from my thoughts — but he 'll understand better than anyone that on the day I must close out everything except the fight .
15 It 's worth considering three different kinds of freedom , for , put together , they may conjure up something of the stridency of the period .
16 I may give away everything I have , and even give up my body to be burned — but if I have no love this does me no good .
17 ‘ We 'll buy up anyone who has any . ’
18 We all succumb to these tempting offers sometimes : if we think we 're getting something cheaper , or for nothing , we 'll buy almost anything !
19 they 'll bring in something a housing grant
20 They 'll carry absolutely everything from cars to snake bite vaccine .
21 I definitely believe in love , I 'll do almost anything for love , even kill .
22 I 'll ring up somebody .
23 They , they 'll drop literally everything .
24 And from Quotable Women : ‘ I 'll read almost anything I can get my hands on from women 's magazines to Dickens .
25 I 'll try again one , two , three
26 Tell you what , we 'll fix up something soon , shall we ?
27 We 'll fix up something , shall we — at this famous wedding ? ’
28 ‘ I 'll dream up something for them later .
29 It might signify hardly anything at all .
30 So in other words I 'll I 'll raise up somebody to fill my shoes I suppose .
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