Example sentences of "[subord] [pers pn] [modal v] [adv] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Or you might have become part of a large co-operative farm , where you would virtually farm as you were told in every facet by those in charge . |
2 | BELVILLE : The carriage shall convey you where you will tomorrow morning . |
3 | Now if you 're a majority party you can instruct officers to come up with a specially paid reduction pol you pay for the policy , so you can then structure the system or look at the service and come up with a reduction , come up with an expansion |
4 | The husband and wife may agree that the joint tenancy should be severed but if so they should properly evidence that fact . |
5 | He was accustomed to conventional envy from some of his contemporaries ( although it could still distress him — Joseph Chiari recalls him leaving a party in Edinburgh because of the atmosphere of jealousy which he sensed there ) . |
6 | If I might secondly Mr Mayor address some of the concerns that have been expressed and no doubt , will doubt be expressed later on . |
7 | A couple of questions if I may please Mr Sexton . |
8 | Yes , erm Arthur as I have mentioned earlier was erm the fourth in command as it were and erm if I can just sort of go down the erm the pecking order , mm , Leslie was the Chief Education Officer . |
9 | Cos I can always sort of |
10 | If you if you would please Trevor . |
11 | Treat yourself Angie , cos you can always sort of catch up like that . |
12 | Erm if we can just sort of work out in our own minds what , I , I do n't want addresses or anything like that , so do n't say oh I 'll break into number six , or anything like that but just anywhere in the area of Farnsfield imagine houses yourself , is to what sort of type of house we break into . |
13 | The puppets clung together as if they would never part . |
14 | Cos they can easily seat sixteen up there . |
15 | Oh look it 's one of these that 's nice because you can just sort of nothing can come in behind you and that sort of thing . |
16 | The questions to be asked in relation to adoptive parents are : first , whether they can successfully parent a child and develop deep attachments to it without a feeling of ‘ entitlement ’ or of being in charge and whilst there are continued visits or contacts by birth parents or birth relatives . |
17 | I walk as quick as I can so Mr Jackson wo n't find me . |
18 | England scarcely deserve to be there either , though they may well mooch their way through the side entrance . |