Example sentences of "[to-vb] [prep] [pron] [modal v] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | The desperate conviction of the publishing trade that famous people are somehow obliged to write for it may well lead to nothing more than four-figure fax bills . |
2 | She had nothing to hide , except the dull ordinariness of her life before drama school , but for him to know about it would only bring them closer , and she recoiled from the danger that that would lead to . |
3 | These are things which we already have , and to write about them can only be a celebration of past triumphs , an exercise in quasi-historical complacency : " how the battle for democracy was won " . |
4 | She kept out of his way , too experienced in public disappointment to stray into what could still be a snare . |
5 | At just £12–14 each and eight great trips to choose from you 'll never be short of fun in Corfu . |
6 | To look at you could just imagine that , you know , going for something looking like that . |
7 | Software for Free evaluates the very best in low cost software making the task of choosing a lot less frustrating and time consuming , and by effectively cutting down the number of programs you need to look at it might even save you some money . |
8 | It is , however , possible to point to what might well be regarded as unreasonable and the parties to an agreement should always endeavour to check their provisions against such benchmarks . |
9 | Since both Greek and Turkish Cypriot political leaders accepted that a new Cyprus republic would have a federal and bizonal character , the essence of the pre-conference negotiations concerned the proportion of territory the Turkish authorities in occupied Cyprus were willing to cede to what would effectively become the Greek area in a federal republic ( early indications being that they were prepared to concede no more than 9 per cent of the occupied area ) , and precisely how many refugees could return , out of some 180,000 Greeks Cypriots who fled following the Turkish invasion . |
10 | In the story of Aladdin , his beloved is told that the wonderful palace he has got the genie of the lamp to build for her will only be complete if a roc 's egg is suspended from the dome , DC 3 . |
11 | I think the only one to look at feasibility to start with you can actually get away charging all the survey to the time basis |
12 | You 're not serious that they 're going to go to nothing could always go down a hundred . |
13 | Mind you , if it costs three pounds a head to get in you 'll probably not want to go . |
14 | On a renewed application for leave to move for what would now be called judicial review , this court granted the application . |
15 | And if you 're just taking up gardening , it can be difficult to decide what you really need — to begin with you can easily get by with a few basic tools . |
16 | Portions of the ACL/DCI are currently being distributed with more to follow in what will eventually be a 100 million word collection . |
17 | ‘ While the Labour Party must be free to reach its own conclusions , we should listen to the contributions which others wish to make to what must now become an important national debate . ’ |