Example sentences of "[pron] [noun pl] [modal v] [vb infin] [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | Although my efforts would make Mr Walt Disney cringe , they were popular enough with the children of Navan , and I was soon handing out picture after picture — all free , courtesy of Navan shopping centre . |
2 | Now it has been acquired by US-based FMC corporation and its businesses will complement FMC 's existing line of phosphate esters made in West Virginia . |
3 | Such proof of her powers may help Mrs Prophet in her other pursuit : a down-payment of $10,000 is usually required to ensure a place in her post-nuclear world . |
4 | St Albans wait to hear the draw for the first official European Club Indoor Championship at Amiens in March , when their rivals will include Amsterdam , Holywood ‘ 87 ( Ireland ) , MIM ( Scotland ) , Swansea and Rot-Weiss Cologne . |
5 | ‘ So far comments from Com Tech and MUA suggest that SCO will still be sold by both companies , but neither tried to shy away from the fact that their decisions will hurt SCO . |
6 | The upgrade has n't changed the relative positioning of the two products at all , merely expanded the range of documents for which users might consider PageMaker suitable . |
7 | The system houses two MBus slots into which users can plug Sparc modules for up to four CPUs . |
8 | Members of the plan with any queries about their pensions should contact Godwins Scotland at 125 West Regent Street , Glasgow G2 2SG , Mr Martin said . |
9 | Although SunPro 's Russian boffins are working on technology that will optimise the performance of Sparc compilers , allowing applications to run faster , it does n't look like any of their developments will benefit SuperSparc users for some time . |
10 | Fredegund was determined that only her children should succeed Chilperic , and to this end she eliminated his sons by other women . |
11 | Its recommendations will help Somerville to make maximum use of its extra resources . |
12 | ‘ You others will tell Creggan what you know and can remember and in telling him will remind yourselves of what you may have forgotten . |
13 | His proposals would limit Harlow 's spending to £11.20 million instead of £17.953 million budgeted by the council , and that of Castle Point to £7.97 million instead of £8.47 million . |
14 | Simon spoke carefully as if unsure of how his words would affect Merrill . |
15 | His clients will include Fife Enterprise and the Scottish Centre for Falconry . |
16 | Over the past few years the pace of his acquisitions would make Rupert Murdoch blush . |
17 | Indeed Roxburgh was moved to say yesterday that the only certainty was that not all of his choices would make Sunday 's squad gathering . |
18 | ‘ We have still got ten days to go and I 'm quite sure that in that time our efforts will mean Mr Gregory will be all right . ’ |
19 | The demand for your services will reach Bumface as an order . |