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

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1 Manufacturers seem to think we 'll put up with any old crap !
2 All the rule books seem to say you must wear some sort of jacket — the BSJA naturally stipulate the colours — and in some classes it should even be tweed .
3 In view of that enormous number of empty dwellings , will the Minister give an assurance that none of the 1,600 wives — and their children — whose husbands have left them will be evicted ?
4 Chinese growers have selected what may the world 's longest and fastest growing luffa .
5 Just as those who at the pre-school stage help children to learn to read know that a structured effort to consolidate all the skills connected with reading will be made in the primary school itself , so teachers in primary schools need to know what will be built on the skills , knowledge , interests and attitudes of the children whom they will pass on to the next stage .
6 When the bells stop ringing you must plan your next move .
7 So if my pens go missing I 'll know where they are .
8 It has led to our recognition of the difficulties inherent in the codes which texts employ to articulate what could otherwise not have been written , of the difficult negotiations between ideological expression and the things this expression seeks to characterise and thus control , and of the complexities of a text 's own negotiations with other texts .
9 The council of research ministers for the European Communities ( EC ) today ( 29 April ) will discuss a proposed budget for the fourth Framework programme that matches what member countries have said they can afford .
10 The starting point is your recorded time and if this has been exaggerated and the defendants refuse to pay it will give the appearance that you are under-settling your costs .
11 Now lawyers for Asda supermarkets have realised it can be sold at any time by the case — that means at least nine litres of wine or 20 litres of beer .
12 Supermarkets have found they can get around licensing restrictions by selling in bulk .
13 the record of some of the institutional innovations which pluralists have suggested and which were created in the 1970s , do not appear to have been as successful in reducing military expenditure as pluralists have assumed they would .
14 And with beer drinking declining at the rate of 10 per cent in the South East and five per cent in the North , breweries have realised they must cut prices .
15 Thus the only relevant facts he does not know are what period the judiciary have recommended as the tariff , and what further comments the judges have made which will affect the Secretary of State 's decision on the tariff .
16 As has been said , only one in five Trusts have said they 'll honour the terms and conditions of the National Health Service workers and we 've seen the disgraceful decisions that 're being made in .
17 The US administration has requested the extradition of 80 traffickers , but the drug barons have said they would prefer to die in Colombia than spend the rest of their lives in US jails .
18 Mr Yeltsin 's aides have said he would ignore a vote to remove him by the Congress , which was elected before the collapse of the Soviet Union .
19 A further 34 governments have said they will ratify by the end of this year , permitting the treaty to take effect earlier than expected , in early 1994 .
20 Faced with these forces , governments have found they can support their national producers for only limited periods .
21 In fact , there is almost always someone keen to take over a neglected historic building , so when a council serves a repairs notice , or the planning committee sends a warning letter , the owners tend to realise there may be some value in the property and either sell it or repair it themselves .
22 These codes apply to conduct which may involve risk issues as well as other situations , and members may be held to account for behaviour which falls short of the required standard .
23 However , when the speed of the board increases to near planing speed in stronger winds , problems start arising which can ultimately lead to a capsize fall .
24 If such problems do occur it will be necessary to reduce the fish numbers , getting rid of the excess to friends or neighbours who have a pond , or , if you can make the necessary arrangements , to a local aquatic shop .
25 Some of the earlier investors have found they could not adjust quickly enough ; others have been severely battered by innovative competitors but managed to fight back .
26 But other problems have arisen which will make 1990 a difficult year even when Sky is taken into account .
27 Prison officers have warned there could be riots in Britain 's jails if plans for drug testing inmates go ahead .
28 Authority officers have suggested it could be used as a private day care nursery or for church activities by the Christian Fellowship .
29 The Ulster Unionists have warned they will withdraw once preparations begin for a meeting of the Anglo-Irish Conference on November 16 .
30 In this way when interest rates do rise it can benefit from these new higher rates .
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