Example sentences of "[noun pl] [modal v] [verb] [pron] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Coaches ought to know what the children should be practising .
2 Although geneticists may think it an odd idea , it is therefore sensible for us to speak of genes ‘ for ’ stone shape , stone size , stone hardness and so on .
3 Instrumentalists should ask themselves the following : in the absence of law who controls the family ?
4 The humiliations may show us the strength of the opposition which the world , temporal and spiritual , sets up against him , but they promise too the kind of imaginative and moral strength which will raise him about it .
5 These pictures should give you a clue .
6 Meanwhile , they argued , pacifists should set themselves the more modest task of sustaining the voice of reason amidst the dementia of war .
7 ‘ Do you think that if I said please very nicely like that your mãe might give me a drink , too ? ’
8 So smooth is the power delivery of the turbo that many drivers might think it a conventional engine .
9 Your colourful container pictures could win you a break in the Lakes , courtesy of the Buxton Mineral Water Company
10 Mr Savage , like Mr Yates , is an original , but only his most devoted fans would think him a lovable one .
11 But though none might be prepared to go so far as that , all British parties would quickly realize that apparent discrimination against women in their lists would do them a lot of harm .
12 The opportunity to go away from the school and work in a different atmosphere and with people who might have a different perspective on the management of organizations would give me the chance to look back into the school more objectively and question some of the assumptions I had grown to accept .
13 In the nineteenth century , however , those who conducted the research did not really believe that their subjects would tell them the truth reliably if they asked them for information directly , and so they drew inferences about people 's ideas , religious beliefs , political commitments and so on from the type of literature they had on their shelf or the pictures they had on their walls .
14 ‘ Tell me something … did you think praising my Caribbean designs would win you an ally in all these underhand schemes of yours ?
15 Moreover , they were told that if anything went wrong the United Nations would guarantee them a market for their onions .
16 For failing to attend the Kirk , John Browne would be reported to the authorities by the Session and the Dragoons would pay him a visit — if they could find him .
17 Three months would give her a chance to pack up both her belongings and her brother 's — and perhaps whoever she found to take on her flat would pay a month 's rent in advance too .
18 It is proof , says Fynn , that some fans will take anything the club offers , be it replica shirts or shares .
19 I wonder if other readers will give it a try ?
20 We hope that although this is not the type of material to which we normally give space , ‘ MI ’ readers will find it a useful ‘ keep and file ’ reference during the months ahead .
21 If the anthropologist enquires in advance about just what is going to happen , his informants will give him a stereotype .
22 Lots of shops will give you a few quid for a computer which an be added to their ‘ loaner ’ stock .
23 Five new quality channels will bring you the best in movie entertainment , many recently featured on the cinema circuits , and the best in sport , drama , music and comedy .
24 er better support and better advice for schools , but I agree entirely with what says , it 's no good having the best advice in the world if we ca n't deliver the er , er , the , the recommendations and one of the things that er has been borne in , on me , when I was sitting on the panel looking at special educational needs that the early identification of the early intervention when there are difficulties which start to arise in schools can save you a lot of money later on and unless the schools have the resources to er , er to meet with the er recommendations which are being made on particular children , then we are asking for trouble there , so that I 'm very concerned about the fact that er , the like , like the early one which was er increase that er provision .
25 ‘ Few clients can give us a breakdown but historically we 've burnt up a lot of fuel .
26 And I think that it is an important er qualification to this schedule that the principle parties can agree what the in inputted are .
27 So you might find that er a and in , in some ways it 's rather interesting , because your S and T skills might get you the job .
28 Die-hard enthusiasts may prefer one the full length of the car to cater for all maintenance without having to turn the car round .
29 Jack 's magnificent start with the Eagles could win him a dramatic recall for Australia in next month 's World Cup final against Great Britain .
30 In Wyatt v Kreglinger and Fernau [ 1933 ] 1 KB 793 the restraint was contained in a letter dealing with the plaintiff 's retirement rather than in his contract of employment and it effectively said that the defendants would pay him a pension if he refrained from working in the wool trade .
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