Example sentences of "of [pron] [modal v] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | At other times the two of them would wolf down a whole packet of After Eight mints with no apparent difficulty . |
2 | There is a presumption ( but no more ) that it is a penalty when ‘ a single lump is made payable by way of compensation , on the occurrence of one or more or all of several events , some of which may occasion serious and others but trifling damage … ’ |
3 | The rest of you can f— off , you can f— off , ’ he snarls . |
4 | The new album starts with an entirely different version of We Will Rock You , that is to say , the traditional carol . |
5 | Oh yes well yes I mean it would be nice of we could sort of clean those out of the the soundtrack and all the stumbles over words an |
6 | The knowledge she had of him would armour her against belief . |
7 | That 's in fact what I feel I ought to , since nothing of mine could ad to the fire and force and beauy that 's here . |
8 | This did not lead him to question the principle of majority decisions ; but it did lead him to pay attention to the social , cultural and economic conditions in which the will of all , or the will of the majority , would be more rather than less likely to coincide with " the general will " , by which Rousseau meant what all of us would will if we thought of ourselves not as private individuals but as citizens identifying ourselves with the good of the community . |
9 | Gabby , who , with her husband , was preparing to run a guest house and had quite enough to do at home , cooked and brought down to the new house a hearty and beautifully cooked meal each evening , and filthy and exhausted the three of us would wolf it down . |