Example sentences of "[vb -s] [conj] [pron] [modal v] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ She writes that she will never show the photograph to anybody .
2 At the point where Theseus finally accepts that he will never see his son again ( ‘ Je ne te verrai plus ! o juste châtiment ! ’ ,
3 Lyotard holds that we can best understand the nature of the unconscious through examining precisely how it is not structured like a language , that the most important criterion of demarcation of the unconscious from the ego lies in the ways that the former does not operate as does language .
4 Coltart and Everett have been learning the hard way that it hardly matters if you can sometimes drive the ball 50 yards father than anyone else if the statistics show that some of your opponents single-putt an average of 24 greens per tournament .
5 Because to me Danny Blanchflower , we lost England 's number one , now we 've lost Ireland 's number one , and it looks like we could even lose John , before long , of a similar type of er illness .
6 Having described what the Chart qua graph looks like we must now consider its properties as a process .
7 With Skinny Puppy signed to a major , it looks like they could soon break out of the cult ghetto .
8 With Skinny Puppy signed to a major , it looks like they could soon break out of the cult ghetto .
9 It looks like I 'll never live that fiasco down . )
10 ‘ When they realise there 's work and money involved — when you refuse to take their problem — the penny suddenly drops and they might just consider spaying .
11 Michael wonders if he would ever gain sufficient skills in photography or desk top publishing to form part of a cooperative or enterprise .
12 She hates being photographed and wonders if she should ever have chosen a career in television .
13 This is a good argument as it stands but one can well imagine that it would have been pressed in terms of these hopefuls having a right to be paid if they succeeded .
14 One wonders whether he would still be so well remembered had he lived his monastic life in the Abbey of Saint-Hilaire in Roussillon .
15 America has had many unsuccessful attempts to form a national repertory theatre , performing the classics of the English language , and one wonders whether it will ever be possible to get this going effectively .
16 hence she questions whether we can any longer construe a notion of ‘ outer space ’ , the space beyond the frame within which images or ideas are traditionally secured .
17 He thinks that we will never deal intelligently with these questions if we confuse them with questions about what is good in itself .
18 The government insists that it will only be restarted if it passes stringent safety tests , and that a technical council composed of Russian , American , French and German experts will oversee its operation .
19 Today the four Boyz whose single is at no. 4 in our chart , flew into Britain for their first ever performance here , with their front-man Michael McCary insists that it will never turn him into a snob .
20 He understands that he can only go to the heads on a falling tide . "
21 Later , apparently unseen by others , she dances through the betrothal party at which he is confronted by Madge , the Witch , who foretells that he will never marry .
22 Cable & Wireless 's manager for managed data networks , Richard Henables , says that they will either be integrated at a later date , or they may simply receive a send level of service .
23 Suppose he says that we might just as well pray to ‘ Our Mother which art in Heaven ’ … .
24 At around the same time , the first 66MHz versions should begin to trickle out and the company says that we should also expect a Pentium-based desktop machine in the ErgoPro range .
25 At around the same time , the first 66MHz versions should begin to trickle out and the company says that we should also expect a Pentium-based desktop machine in the ErgoPro range .
26 The committee says that it would strongly prefer that the integrated management of river basins remains with the NRA .
27 British Telecommunications Plc says that the bid by AT&T Co to operate in the UK could speed liberalisation of the key North Atlantic telecommunications route , and reckons that the matter could be settled within months ; AT&T says that it would much preferred to have entered the UK market with a local partner but saw no prospect of that ( it had been negotiating with Cable & Wireless Plc for a stake in Mercury Communications Ltd ; meanwhile each side throws regulatory brickbats at the other , with AT&T complaining that it has to deal — on a confidential basis — with British Telecom on interconnect and access charges where in the US , charges are much lower and have to be applied within the operator 's own business as well — and that simply applying for a licence in the UK costs $70,000 against just $610 in the US ; British Telecom complains that it was n't allowed to increase its 20% stake in McCaw Cellular Communications Inc and achieve a management position — and likely would be barred from buying MCI Communications Inc , where AT&T would be free to buy Vodafone Group Plc — or even Mercury , outright , if it wanted to .
28 Kubota Corp , whose Kubota Computer Co unit builds its Titan graphics computers around the MIPS Technologies Inc R-series RISC , and also manufactures Tricord Systems Inc 's 80486-based servers under licence , says that it will eventually stop using both processors in favour of Digital Equipment Corp 's Alpha RISC .
29 Ross says that it will also provide client-server implementations of Renaissance CS for its manufacturing and distribution software by year-end .
30 He says that it will almost certainly be left to fend for itself , seeking business abroad .
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