Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adv] [conj] [modal v] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Are they capable of handling the case alone or will they require significant supervision ? |
2 | Er do you think I should have a bath now or should I |
3 | Can we afford not only the debate today but can we afford it in another eighteen months ? |
4 | ‘ All I can say is that I 'm reasonably confident about my cricket again and should I get the chance of a Test I will stand up to it . ’ |
5 | ‘ All I can say is that I 'm reasonably confident about my cricket again and should I get the chance of a Test I will stand up to it . ’ |
6 | Please , use the form below and could you make every effort to pay your fee by January 14th 1990 . |
7 | When er w each gang , would they negotiate the er the bargain individually or would they be paid Would every gang be paid a f a flat rate . |
8 | They sat together , in the small-sized chairs brought up by Balor , and ate their breakfasts and told one another was n't this the finest meal ever and would they all look at the roasting oxen , because it was a long time , well it was years , really , since any of them had seen such a sight . |
9 | Now that both the Secretary of State for Defence and the Prime Minister have comprehensively rubbished those assurances , will the Secretary of State for Scotland have to eat humble pie again or will he stand up for Scotland and make this a resignation issue ? |
10 | Would you like me to crawl out quietly through the woodwork now or shall I wait and collect my cards ? ’ |
11 | There 's a twin pack here or will she want the bigger pack ? |
12 | Would that 've been a full time then or would she have done other |