Example sentences of "[conj] they [vb mod] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | At low prices , i.e. at large rates of discount , ceteris paribus , holders will be willing to hold more bills than they would at low rates of discount , i.e. at high prices . |
2 | They may communicate more fully than they would in real life but this is to my advantage as the reader because it increases my relief and my pleasure . |
3 | What that in some areas somebody would n't get an application whereas that they would in other areas ? |
4 | The composition and terms of reference of urban development corporations will be changed immediately and they will in due course be wound up in an orderly way . |
5 | I think if you got taught sex education in maybe , smaller groups , you know erm if they could with individual teachers |
6 | Thus , even though they may for professional purposes , guarantee their subjects ' anonymity in return for access , they nevertheless stress that behind the ‘ sources in Whitehall ’ or ‘ the people of Hicktown ’ there are indeed real people ; thus establishing both their veracity and their morality . |
7 | Columbia and Venezuela have yet to achieve maturity though they may in due course . |
8 | It should describe how the characters , usually non-aristocratic or less educated , express moods , emotions and actions as they would in real life . |
9 | The logic of this is defensible enough where there are members of the public to be terrified , but it was subsequently held that the offence need not take place in public , on the grounds that bystanders might become just as terrified in private as they would in public . |
10 | Supply would remain in the hands of crooks who would continue to push , but with total impunity , not just to their existing customers but as hard as they could to new ones as well . |
11 | Their job was to hold on as long as they could against impossible odds , so as to give the rest of the army time to concentrate in a hammer-blow at the enemy centre . |