Example sentences of "a [noun] [conj] [modal v] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Er and that also envelops the would it be a Friday or would it be a Saturday set up .
2 Wolfenstein 3D has the best graphics I have seen on a P.C. and should you have a soundblaster the voices and sounds are amazing .
3 Mr Mr Allenby , I I know you 've made a submission but can we just clarify what provision is being made in Harrogate District which can be seen quite rightly as forming pa a contribution towards the Greater York ?
4 Is there room for a cubicle or can one be installed over the bath ?
5 Mr we will show the jury in in just a moment but could you just tell us first of all what the card says , in general terms .
6 Afterwards I have to go to the Headmaster and explain to him that running off with the papermate was all a joke and could I help it if people had no sense of humour … ?
7 If so should LA instruct SEGLAB to look for evidence of a schwa or should it just make one up ?
8 ‘ Can you knit me a jersey or can you not , that 's what I 'm askin' ? ’
9 Are you giving me a lift or will I arrange to come over in the office ?
10 Hornblower could not afford a scandal nor could he dare to offend the Wellesleys , who were rapidly gaining importance .
11 cos each site has a number and could you have a guess at how many excavations ?
12 Bu bu bu but would you take it just as a suggestion or would you take it as a
13 has the Minister er studied the Royal College of Nursing Report which was published early last month , which shows that in a third of accident and emergency units in hospitals , patients actually have to stay overnight er before they are admitted to er a ward and would she a accept that this really is not a satisfactory situation , it 's actually worse i outside London than it is in London , contrary to some views .
14 Should we just enjoy the things that touch us in a painting or should it spur us on to learn more ?
15 The headline in the London Standard read ‘ The professor what do n't know nothing ’ , and the subheading expressed the exact opposite of the truth : ‘ Is correct English just a dialect or could it possibly be a useful tool for a youngster in search of a job ?
16 If it 's not possible to buttonhole the parent in this way then a note in friendly terms saying that ‘ we have a problem and could we meet to discuss ways that the school may be able to help ? ’ is an approach that is likely to bring about a positive response .
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