Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [modal v] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Of course , British Members of the European Parliament if they so wished could make their points and their views known .
2 And well Miss Clark might remember I mean she is as you say probably one of the oldest people and perhaps Miss could rattle her brains a little .
3 Neglecting the most boring jobs can result in more work later on — thick algae on the glass can be stubborn to remove , whereas daily scraping can prevent it building up .
4 " If at the end of seven years , he can make up the fraction of a quarto forme and impose it , or is able to lay down a sheet of 16 's correctly , the apprentice so qualified may considered himself well advanced . "
5 As a parent , what would you like to see happen in the schools , or what sort of schooling would you best think would suit your child 's needs ?
6 Those thus pressured may find themselves becoming interested and committed .
7 I dare n't sing — people who 've already booked might cancel their Access — and I do n't know which sketch would compress into the thirty-four seconds I 'll undoubtedly be granted .
8 My hon. Friend is right to draw attention to that good example of the special skills and capabilities that the British defence industry still has , and which I do not doubt will serve it well in future in both domestic and export markets .
9 Just say let's say they also want you to do I want you to do the graph er they wanted this one where it was twenty as well okay .
10 I hoped the service we had just attended would ensure his continued safe landfalls from ‘ out there ’ .
11 In such cases , it was best to say one would go directly and to rush out of the room and hope the substitute finally brought would convince him this was what had been asked for .
12 Leith swallowed hard , and knew , before the weakness of loving him , the weakness of wanting him battered down the rest of her defences , small though those defences were , that she had to appeal to that in him which she somehow knew would make him hate himself if he took her .
13 But , of course , Dorothy knows in those particular circumstances it was not a risk — the mental parameters fixed by the first half of the lesson controlled the freedom of the second half — and any individual child who could not cope could turn it into a ‘ reporting to the boss at the manhole ’ game .
14 ‘ Peer pressure about not talking may have something to do with it . ’
15 But a view of Co-operation which admitted only those who are thus motivated would make it an exceptional and exclusive creed to which could subscribe only those for whom Co-operation was itself the end and not the means to a better life , to one which enhanced what Dahrendorf calls a man 's life chances .
16 jealousy is not a comfortable bedfellow and if not restrained can devour its creator .
17 The person who no longer believes will blame what he believed rather than the way he believed , and the rationalization this involves means that the chances of his reconsidering belief in the future are greatly diminished .
18 Talking about your worries to someone not directly involved will help you to express your feelings and come to terms with your previous experiences .
19 In normal grief , within about six months , but this may take considerably longer , the claims of friends and family still left should reassert themselves , and more normal social relationships be re-established .
20 It will cover many kinds of shaping for a huge variety of subjects and once learned will save you a good deal of time in making up and garment fitting .
21 NOTHING THAT Ministry have ever recorded can prepare you for what the band are like live .
22 So AT&T is trying to oust Mr Exley and his board , which includes some of the people it once hoped would run its own computer business .
23 Anyone interested in taking up quilling should contact their local library which should be able to provide a quilling handbook and possibly the phone number of a local quilling group .
24 Now this phrase strictly controlled erm I I I wanted to ask it myself because I you know trying to push it through to what it actually means I think the county council if you like has taken it at what may be face value and said well strictly controlled must mean something .
25 But editors who refuse to retract damaging comments after clear proof that they are wildly exaggerated may lay themselves open to the inference from this conduct that they were similarly reckless at the time of the original publication .
26 In any event most ear , nose , and throat departments have a review facility whereby patients whose symptoms had spontaneously resolved would have their operations postponed .
27 And you begin to say things that do n't make any sense to people who do n't know what 's going on between you , but you know that the other person , to whom what you 've said is really addressed will know what you mean , even though he may not actually be there .
28 Fears that disabled drivers particularly the severely disabled will find it impossible to shop in the town were raised .
29 Horses out riding can show their intolerance for the same daily routine and their need for excitement .
30 So the very fact that she observes her price to be higher than the average price level she was originally expecting may make her adjust upwards her expected average price level .
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