Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [coord] [modal v] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | I do n't need to copy it down when initially build it but er I might just put a little bit of extra work in I can make so and can copy it down . |
2 | The strategy outlined last year for the Group , of continued and intense emphasis on cost reduction in all aspects of both businesses , has been pursued vigorously and must continue to be so in these still uncertain economic times . |
3 | The landscape contract will be let separately and will commence early in 1990 . |
4 | Confirmed junkies have their own works , but impulse users can get caught short and may use someone else 's . |
5 | He trained yesterday and could put in an appearence . |
6 | Anticoagulant poisons , poisons affecting the blood system , do not act quickly and would allow time for the ferret to resurface long before suffering any ill effects . |
7 | Specialists in the field will be familiar with much of the material reviewed here and may wish to pass over it quickly . |
8 | To be guilty of theft the offender , as I shall call him , must act dishonestly and must have the intention of permanently depriving the owner of property . |
9 | He concentrated hard but could detect nothing ‘ Doctor ! ’ cried Bernice . |
10 | Fearfully , Seb drew closer and could see her dress had been ripped down from the neck to waist . |
11 | By sticking to the rules of keeping rhythm , balance and impulsions and allowing the fences to come to you , the horse is given the chance to jump athletically and can alter his stride if necessary . |
12 | The rules of the game are that each person goes alternately and must take at least one match from one line . |
13 | The majority further contend that a wife who has reported a rape by her husband to the police may subsequently regret having done so and may wish to be reconciled with him . |
14 | A residence order may be made in favour of two or more people who are not living together and may specify the period which the child shall spend in each household ( s10(4) ) . |
15 | ‘ I remember that my invitation extended to 14 days , but it was so arranged that any visitor who might have to leave for the day could do so and could return again . |
16 | Virgin 's boast is that it has grown organically and can continue to do so . |
17 | Hundreds of New Age vehicles are heading for Stonehenge for the weekend , but they 'll be turned away and could head north into Gloucestershire and Oxfordshire . |
18 | Neither names are registered as a trade mark ; in fact the names would be refused registration because they are too descriptive of computer retailing generally and would make it difficult for other traders to describe their business activities . |
19 | A thief wants to sell quickly and can offer an unusually low price . |
20 | ‘ We have already met once and will meet again later this week to discuss detailed tactics , ’ he said . |
21 | Our capital efficiency has risen substantially and will continue to improve as a result of our cost savings and more effective use of technology . |
22 | Resolution usually occurs spontaneously and may result in eradication of the varices . |
23 | You will find that the paper is positioned correctly and will print without problems . |
24 | Any female fashion victims into INXS , Camden Market , U2 , Hampstead , Simple Minds , Vidal Sassoon , Milton , Aztec Camera , The Wag , Scritti , Rupert Everett and Imogen Stubbs , get writing now and let's sleep all day and party all night . |
25 | John Gorman says … they were disappointed with the result but they played well and could have won … the spirit is good in the team and the support from the fans was brilliant |
26 | John Gorman says … they were disappointed with the result but they played well and could have won … the spirit is good in the team and the support from the fans was brilliant |
27 | The 20-year-old arrives tomorrow and should have his debut in the League Cup second round tie at home to Monaghan . |
28 | ELSE statement is evaluated mathematically and can result in something other than -1 ( TRUE ) or 0 ( FALSE ) . |
29 | Despite these difficulties , the new house types which we introduced too the market were well receive everywhere and will provide the cornerstone of our sales successes in 1993 . |
30 | He will be less disturbed there and might find it easier to get prey . |