Please
complete the following sentences with a “ can - could ”.
Please
point out the errors if you come across any. (There are some really special
gifts reserved for you)
Please
send us your answers incase you’ve completed the entire exercise; there’s a
gift for you too.
Always
remember – “practice makes perfect; thus, we are what we repeatedly do”
1.
If it
delivers half of what it promises it _______ be a legitimate category killer.
2.
He feels that
Sanskrit _______ be introduced as one of the optional languages in schools and
colleges.
3.
Arin felt a
lump form in the back of his throat, a strangled gasp being all that _______
escape.
4.
Although that
_______ be a symptom of the general laziness that was running through my veins
today.
5.
He heard her
move, so he straightened up as quickly as he _______ to greet her.
6.
Cover the
container with a cover that the froglets _______ not escape from and will
maintain the humidity.
7.
The forum
will give people the opportunity to find out more about what _______ be in
store for the future.
8.
They ruled
that if defendants _______ show they were acting out of necessity or under
duress the jury had the right to hear them out.
9.
Water removal
_______ damage membranes, increase ionic strength, change pH, crystallize
solutes and denature proteins.
10.
In
full-duplex radio, the two transmitters use different frequencies, so both
parties _______ talk at the same time.
11.
Rosemary
asked him what the problem was but she _______ not get a straight answer from
him.
12.
Crutches
became optional and people _______ be walking comfortably within a week.
13.
The Sam
Browne belt worn by the Army officers had been abandoned in 1937 because they
_______ not be worn under a parachute harness.
14.
The
transaction processing engine has a graphical front-end where users _______
sketch transaction workflows to connected answer resources.
15.
The
justification for the slaughter was Montana's fear that the bison _______
infect its cattle with the bacterium brucellosis.
16.
He _______ be
talking to his opposite numbers in foreign governments, who then talk to
Ameri_______ reporters, normally also on background.
17.
If I'm a
radio talk show host, whatever I do, I _______ freewheel, because then I'm only
answering for myself.
18.
Leading
architects fear the multi-million plans to revamp the historic heart of Winchester
_______ spoil the cathedral city.
19.
With good
spring rains, they _______ survive frosts and require minimal or no watering.
20.
We _______
assure our customers that all the food in our freezers is perfectly fit to eat.
21.
You _______
put your feet up, close your eyes and simply enjoy doing nothing for half an
hour or so.
22.
Animal
spirits _______ be low, broken, oppressed, dejected, petulant, harassed or even
ruffled beyond description.
23.
This _______
be induced by a microwave field with a frequency that corresponds to the
transition between the two lowest atomic states.
24.
A letter was
received from Lesley Wade asking if the Brownies _______ paint a mural inside
the bus shelter on boards.
25.
He said a
damaged cat's eye in the middle of the road _______ also have affected Mr
Burnett's balance.
26.
Some of these
are light in weight and _______ be used alone on hair that gets frizzy but
becomes overly limp with more product.
27.
I'm aware
that fuel _______ be freighted out of Perth for about two cents a litre by
road.
28.
Instead of
the traditional baby cakes, try baking a batch of baby cupcakes which guests
_______ frost and decorate.
29.
A smaller set
of French doors opens the bedroom to a covered porch so the bed _______ be
rolled outdoors in good weather.
30.
It is the
habit of crows to perch like sentinels on the tops of isolated trees, where
they _______ see what is going on in all directions.
31.
The tomb's
freestone _______opy is equally remarkable and _______ be compared with that of
Stratford at _______terbury.
32.
It was tall
and stout, and a good support for him as he walked, for he _______ place it
before him and so be sure of his next step.
33.
Being a keen
musician, Nagyvary set out to see if the properties of an original Stradivarius
_______ be recreated in a new instrument.
34.
If a cat,
mouse and dog _______ be made to live in harmony, and form a super-trio, well,
mankind will have achieved the impossible.
35.
Arriving at
the till the woman asked me to open my container so she _______ check what was
inside it.
36.
You _______
drink it lightly chilled, and a slight frizzante element is a regional quirk in
many of them.
37.
We also
organized a trip to a velodrome in London so that we _______ try something new.
38.
The next time
your water heater goes on the fritz, you _______ blame Adam for your
aggravation.
39.
But strategic
redistribution of resources in a way that promotes openness and collaboration
_______ reinvigorate the organization.
40.
He _______
speak very little English and in desperation took a job as a head waiter with
an Italian restaurant chain.
41.
A 737 freighter
_______ carry about 16 tonnes, and has about 120 cubic metres of volume.
42.
And some of
my favourite meals _______ be shared by any of my veggie friends.
43.
These
peculiar spectroscopic features _______ be attributed to the arrangement of the
proteins inside the crystal lattice of the photoreccptor.
44.
A classical
physicist would have supposed that electrons encircling a nucleus _______ do so
in orbits whose radii _______ take any value.
45.
In other
words, if we were to launch a spaceship from Earth and fly in as straight a
line as possible, we _______ find ourselves returning home.
46.
The sea
became calm for as far as they _______ see, and the huge black storm cloud
vanished from the sky.
47.
If you
_______not obtain these you _______ still make my first dish using cubes of
salmon or firm white fish instead.
48.
Bend forward
into a shooting position and see if you feel you _______ sight straight down
your cue.
49.
Kiwis _______
do a lot worse than take heed of the manners of our overseas drivers.
50.
But science
will shrink the space in which free will _______ operate by slowly exposing the
mechanism of decision making.
51.
We bring
eight hand-operated fretsaws and all the materials so people _______ make a
piece of fretwork that they then take home.
52.
Larval frit
flies _______ be a serious pest of bentgrass, because their feeding causes
yellowing and death of the central leaf.
53.
Certain
infections in children, most notably croup and epiglottitis, _______ also cause
airway obstruction.
54.
Other units,
such as cubic meters or imperial gallons, _______ be converted to the U.S.
barrel fairly easily.
55.
If just one
child is saved from death because of such a law then it _______ only be a good
thing.
56.
Similarly, an
autumn frost which destroys leaves _______ interrupt the orderly build-up of
reserves in the vine.
57.
And, you
_______ be sure that these soaps are environmentally safe and cruelty-free to
boot.
58.
This
basically sounds like they're announcing support for WAP or simple HTML
front-ends to PVRs that _______ be controlled via the web.
59.
Taxis are
plentiful and _______ be found at major hotels as well as in main tourist areas
or cruising the streets.
60.
In jeans made
of this denim, the cuffs _______ be rolled up for colorful effects.
61.
If she got
going fast enough on the straightaway she _______ get air and pull a
three-sixty when she landed.
62.
As recently
as three years ago some politicians _______ talk about the NHS as the finest
health service in the world.
63.
The front
loaders are coming through and pushing the snow off the streets so people
_______ travel to and from work.
64.
The latter
_______ be overbearing, it's true, but that's a central function of rock
frontmen.
65.
Franck called
in his graduate student, Wilhelm Hanle, who worked in physical optics, and
asked if he _______ understand Wood's findings.
66.
It is a subject
familiar to us from screwball farces, and one from which a straight drama
_______ also be drawn.
67.
I _______
remove all the CDs and tapes from my living room and store them away for good.
68.
A civil
population on the move _______ be absolute havoc for a defending army trying to
get its forces to the war front.
69.
Alternatively,
floaty French knickers and dainty tie side knickers with contrasting lace back
_______ be worn with a matching cami, bra or slip.
70.
He
disappeared down the straightaway stretch before I _______ realize what was
happening.
71.
In drier
areas one _______ expect to find wild angelicas, Iceland rush, cuckooflowers,
red fescue, sea peas and many other species.
72.
But word soon
came over a radio that no stopples for pipelines this large _______ be found in
the region on short notice.
73.
The best he
_______ find was a place near the anchor's chains on the forecastle, near the
cathead the crew uses as a privy.
74.
Even the
smallest bunch of freesias bought with carefully hoarded pocket money _______
provoke tears or pride and delight.
75.
They _______
then make it clear that they are to cater for smokers only and make a packet by
catering exclusively to that group.
76.
It _______
badly affect businesses located in an area frequented by prostitutes and their
clients.
77.
Depending on
who buys it, it _______ mean the public no longer has access to the house.
78.
Although
Ryouseika was smiling, she _______ tell that Nazuna's pride had been bruised by
having to share her girlfriend.
79.
In sum, media
reform _______ and should try to operate as a free-standing social movement.
80.
I _______
give you hundreds of examples of local communities that have been just as
oppressive and unjust as nation states.
81.
As the
question was open-ended the participant _______ identify multiple sources.
82.
It's just not
the same when you _______ watch it whenever you want, using slow-mo and
freeze-frame at will.
83.
For example,
freshets _______ displace individuals, wash out nests, and locally eliminate
populations.
84.
A salesman
asked if he _______ help me, but I said I was just having a browse.
85.
Before I
_______ dodge him he reached out and grabbed me, pulling me off my feet and
hefting me up over his shoulder.
86.
The obstacles
in the management of strabismic amblyopia _______ be social as well as medical
factors.
87.
Today the
phenomenon _______ be more accurately described as cultural imperialism.
88.
Here they
_______ book one of the many _______dlelit dinner cruises for the following
night.
89.
Testing
_______ be conducted to ascertain melting point, degree of crystallinity, and
glass-transition temperature, or for component quantification.
90.
Now, I've
seen the chapter in question and _______ assure my fretful reader that this is
typical Kreeftian whimsy.
91.
However, a
quick wicket or two _______ set the cat among the pigeons and precipitate a
collapse.
92.
When flames
get that large, the resulting crown fires _______ kill mature ponderosa pines
that have survived less intense surface blazes.
93.
Improved road
design _______ mean fewer squashed hedgehogs and other mammal casualties,
according to experts.
94.
Heart shaped
cookies _______ be frosted in pinks and reds and then other colors used for
sprinkles on them.
95.
One _______,
of course, record an audio-CD onto a cassette tape or similar analog technology
at diminished quality and at performance speeds.
96.
At the end of
construction, the facility held an open house for the public and staff members
so they _______ see the culmination of the project.
97.
They were so
loud you _______ not even hear our rides, and we were unable to hear ourselves
think, as if thinking is something we have to do!
98.
The aircraft
_______ cruise up to four hours with a range of more than 500 miles at a
maximum speed of 160 knots.
99.
Throw in
patio and French doors, and you _______ see that the traditional rectangle is
not the only story when it comes to covering your windows.
100. Vivaldi's writing tends to treat the voice like a violin, and as
such, it _______ be cruelly difficult.
101. For once, we used good headwork by climbing off the route and
squawking emergency when it was obvious we no longer _______ continue on the
route.
102. He listened for breathing, but he _______ hear nothing over the
pounding of his heart.
103. Calamity's an uncouth, sarsaparilla-swilling, gun-slinging
frontierswoman who _______ shoot, scuffle, and spin tall tales as well as any
man alive.
104. I _______ do a 180 heelflip over a median, that's what I'd do in
front of girls.
105. This _______ best be achieved by making the track two lanes, each
heading in opposite directions.
106. There are straws in the wind that _______ influence the outcomes
in marginal urban and extra-urban constituencies.
107. It seems to be particularly effective in treating crown gall, a
bacterial disease which _______ weaken or even girdle vines.
108. I was adorned with condolences and words of pity and sorrow, but
no words _______ heal the pain in my heart.
109. Since water expands as it freezes, ice forming inside pipes
_______ break them.
110. She's been called the first lady of crunk, but _______ she kick it
on the lanes?
111. She was straw blonde, a colour which the girls of his nation
_______ never imitate even with dye, and her eyes were big and blue.
112. They felt they _______ have done without her presence, and revived
their broiges with her in various media interviews.
113. She loved him and now that he loved her, she wasn't sure if she
_______ give her heart to him.
114. Its castellated brown walls and four towers stood guard over a dry
moat that _______ be flooded from the cisterns in case of an attack.
115. Anyone with a few hours to spare _______ join, and the current
volunteers range in age from 18 up.
116. Mistakes I _______ forgive, but deliberate intent to harm or
random acts of cruelty, I find repulsive.
117. For the last year at least, virtually every nation that _______
produce crude oil has been producing flat out.
118. Where the middling strata were thin on the ground, as in Spain or
Hungary, liberalism _______ take on a strong aristocratic tinge.
119. She believes that the new measures _______ be valuable but said
there was a risk that the benefits _______ be strangled by bureaucracy and
costs.
120. He did not know what trouble this _______ bring, for people spoke
of elves and imps and brownies living up in the hills.
121. Every day lost _______ mean a child dying because warnings have
not been heeded.
122. Trust and betrayal became a central nexus in radical opposition
politics and the stakes _______ be very high.
123. Many experts are cautiously optimistic that things will improve by
the end of the year, although it _______ be a rollercoaster ride.
124. She flipped her hair over her shoulder and he _______ smell the
sweet scent of strawberries wafting up from it.
125. It's also why, when a pond freezes, the ice floats and the pond's
inhabitants _______ endure the winter in liquid safety.
126. If you fill up the hard drive, the system freezes up, and there's
no way a user _______ undo it.
127. As ringtones become part of our environment, they _______ push pop
music toward new levels of concision, repetition, and catchiness.
128. I _______ be cued back through patient prompting, but it takes me
a while, and it might not last.
129. The great thing about this easy appetizer recipe is that these
little croustades _______ be stored in an airtight tin for up to 2 weeks.
130. This is because in tight environments such as a wreck or cave you
_______ use the frog kick if necessary.
131. One _______ conclude that foods rich in longer-chain catechin
oligomers are most likely to provide bioavailable catechin.
132. Ripening _______ also be controlled in strawberries and most
citrus fruits, which do not respond to the chemical.
133. Having skied in such an ermine-lined resort, a return to the
brutal shoving of Europe's lift lines _______ prove a bruising experience.
134. Its severity _______ range from a minor inconvenience to a fatal
rhythm disturbance.
135. Once, as we were strangers there, a local policeman asked us for
identification, which my mother _______ not supply.
136. However, when I went two years ago, to a place near where I was
working, the optician told me I _______ give up wearing glasses.
137. Even if a perfect crystal is not formed, the internal crystalline
structure _______ be shown.
138. Ben winced and Leo _______ tell his friend was hoping that the
answer was going to be all hearts and flowers.
139. You also should have some sort of floating pad so that the little
froglets _______ sit out of the water.
140. With one hand on a joystick and eyes on a video screen, a bomb
_______ be dropped here, a cruise missile targeted there.
141. The work is described as a large cubic structure that _______ be
triggered by a control unit to affect the earth's speed of rotation.
142. My personal guess is that if you take these issues into account,
you _______ have a cruelty-free fish tank.
143. For newborns, colds _______ quickly develop into croup, pneumonia
or another serious illness.
144. You _______ then loll on a cool, marbled veranda until lunch at a
shaded open-air restaurant overlooking the sparkling sea.
145. This means the sangria _______ be made the night before and
freshened with the soda water and more fruit when guests arrive.
146. You realise what you have got from it and _______ identify others
at earlier or differing stages in the process.
147. Here are a few of the players that _______ just be joining the
Catalonian in the Bundesliga next season.
148. Here you _______ see women washing clothes in the river, children
chasing each other in narrow lanes, chickens crowing and dogs barking at
strangers.
149. In particular, they point out that the bright white spacesuits
worn by the astronauts _______ have reflected light into regions of shadow.
150. She showed how you _______ identify and measure those nasty germs
cryptosporidium and giardia.
151. Tarragon also keeps its flavor well when frozen or _______ be
preserved in vinegar.
152. Using your machine or mixer you _______ turn out delicious rolls,
French sticks and pizza.
153. Once you feel confident with the technique, you _______ then begin
to French polish the actual instrument.
154. Boat owners _______ always call ahead to a marina and check on
their latest price if they're cruising in an area with several fuel docks.
155. He said the defendant decided to do away with her cousin when she
_______ not repay the loan, and had her strangulated, by two close aides.
156. It also makes crown corks for the beverage industry and is a large
scale printer of tinplate sheets for other _______ makers.
157. Nevertheless, it _______ be better for the future of the party to
be in opposition and have some time to regroup.
158. She _______ feel her eyes slowly opening, and all she saw was red
for a moment.
159. The art _______ still be seen in frescoes and ceilings of old
palaces and temples all over the State.
160. Peter is 45, and came so that he _______ reduce his risk of having
a sudden heart attack.
161. Did you know that the right pen, tie and cufflinks _______ make
you look as powerful as you'd like to be?
162. On the other hand, art lovers _______ spend weeks visiting the 100
plus museums in the city with, of course, the Louvre being the crown jewel.
163. The privacy of hearth and home was precisely where a man _______
let his tyrannical inclinations run free.
164. You _______ make deviled eggs for appetizers, spike them in eggnog
or make quiches, frittatas, omelets or other brunch-type party fare.
165. However, cryptogenic organizing pneumonia _______ occasionally
present as acute respiratory distress syndrome and respiratory failure.
166. That _______ lead to lenses with parallel sides and no optical
axis able to focus a point image.
167. Of course, height enhancers _______ speak out against heightism,
while still relieving short children of the burden of growing up short.
168. Or you _______ catch the January sale at Esslemont And Macintosh
and browse through the second-hand selection at Bon Accord Books on The Spital.
169. As far as he was concerned she _______ stay with her mother for
ever and they _______ be two jealous, spiteful old cats together for all he
cared.
170. Stew recipes are flexible and _______ be doubled and tripled and
the leftovers frozen to be enjoyed later as a cost and time effective meal.
171. Radio waves have different frequencies, and by tuning a radio
receiver to a specific frequency you _______ pick up a specific signal.
172. Young officers like me _______ look forward to the future with
confidence, hope and optimism.
173. He picked up his bit of paper but before he _______ read anything,
looked straight at Mario, and was promptly overcome by a fit of the giggles.
174. You have to be in a balanced position prior to impact so you
_______ ski through this crud with ease.
175. They _______ also optionally list the high school that they
attended, as well as their phone number, hometown, homepage and picture.
176. Football budgets are never transparent until they are spent, and
then suddenly the truth _______ crystallise in front of supporters.
177. I _______ feel his breath against my neck and through my dress I
_______ feel his heartbeat pulsating through my body as he pulled me closer.
178. A Windermere man believes a bright light he saw burning across the
Bowness sky on Monday night _______ have been an asteroid or space junk.
179. European frogbit _______ displace native aquatic plants and
deplete dissolved oxygen levels, impacting fish and wildlife.
180. There _______ be a catfight on the cobbles between two of the
north west's most feisty females for the right to call themselves mum of the
year.
181. When that happens, a crown fire breaks out, and the forest _______
burn with destructive intensity.
182. The _______didate _______ use a touch sensitive screen to choose
from the following options.
183. How _______ you allow this heathen to insult me so, in my own
house, on this, the day of my birth?
184. Indeed, a strong case _______ be made that interest rates are
categorically destabilizing.
185. Some types of fibre may have a cholesterol-lowering effect that
_______ help reduce risk of heart disease.
186. He _______ not be expected to respond to Hebrew music, but his
comment on the Queens' service testifies to his attentive and critical ear.
187. The land will include some frontage to Alresford Road so that
access _______ be improved.
188. The stormy weather _______ spread as far as the British Midlands
by this evening, he said, but temperatures would still be very warm.
189. A prize portfolio _______ mean a head start in the race, but those
overlooked or given poisoned chalices would be early casualties.
190. In their spare time both slaves and peasants _______ specialise in
craft activities like smithying and shoemaking.
191. I let out a mental crow of delight as I discover that I _______
control where I'm going.
192. The Moran brothers, Ollie and Niall, will be on opposite sides and
_______ find themselves marking each other in midfield.
193. Most crown galls are caused by the bacteria, but be aware that
other things _______ look like them.
194. We read that what's on and where _______ be obtained from the
tourist information centre.
195. Segments of French curves _______ be joined together to make new
curves not found on the tools themselves.
196. He guessed Garnet had the kind of money that _______ make that
charge go away in a heartbeat anyway.
197. But now a researcher at the Australian National University has
invented a filter which _______ quickly and cheaply kill the cryptosporidium
bug.
198. The slide was flimsy, and if you had the help of a stout friend
you _______ tip it over.
199. The unique advantage of democracy is that it _______ remove such
people from power.
200. The cause of death was strangulation although the pathologist
_______ not rule out a smothering by a pillow.
201. He _______ not force through his two demands in the face of
stubborn opposition by the Optimates.
202. One _______ only hope that the opportunity will not be frittered
away as in the past.
203. Skaters _______ get their outdoor fun after all, despite York's
first open-air ice rink closing over Christmas.
204. As for me, I don't think I _______ survive without my brownies and
chocolate chips.
205. If we _______ absorb the significance and importance of every
death we heard about in the news then we would be unable to function.
206. Yes you _______, but you must sell the shares to your pension
fund, thereby crystallising any gains or losses.
207. Tadpoles and froglets _______ be preyed on by other frogs,
crayfish, fish, turtles, and dragonfly larvae.
208. The choir will be singing Crucifixion, by Stainer, and anybody
interested in joining in _______ go along to the rehearsal at 2pm on the same
day.
209. Only self-discipline, perseverance, and the willingness to work
hard _______ make a person stand out from the crowd and achieve remarkable
results.
210. Roy says a poker room at the casino _______ possibly open as early
as late summer.
211. The sovereign body empowered kings, princes and optimates and
_______ remove them.
212. She knew that a voice that annoying _______ come from none other
than the preppy, straight-laced brown-noser.
213. Intact crystalliferous cells _______ be found in such diverse
plants as Pontederia or P. stratiotes.
214. If it is too tight and you _______ get the freewheel off, you
_______ loosen it much more easily by just using the cone wrenches.
215. He _______ expect no heckles and received none for beginning his
speech with what he probably thought was self-evident wisdom.
216. Not even Elizabeth _______ create such clever faces, like optical
illusions that changed when you blinked.
217. The open house was a no charge affair, so members of the public
_______ attend and look at the aircraft and watch them fly.
218. Another precaution includes creation of marked safety zones in
freight yards where only remote-controlled engines _______ operate.
219. He _______ return if he takes the veterans' minimum deal, his
troublesome knee heals and there is a need after the club explores other
options.
220. If you live in a cosy, centrally heated house, your red wine
_______ be too warm if served at the prevailing heat.
221. This means that nuclear spaceships _______ travel twice as fast as
our current chemical spacecraft.
222. Dr Wilson said that had Mr Collins been treated by medical staff
straightaway he _______ still be alive today.
223. The perceptual realm that we sense beyond the sphere of focused
vision is as important as the focused image that _______ be frozen by the
camera.
224. Or we _______ listen to them through radio transmission on a
special frequency that's unique for each airport.
225. Outdoor play space also should include cubbyholes or spaces that
_______ serve as role-game features.
226. This practice _______ reduce your risk of over-indulging on steak
or French fries.
227. She also uses her boat to entertain and _______ host up to 50
people on her top deck while cruising and as many as 100 at the dock.
228. The stations _______ not be resupplied, so they had limited
lifetimes in orbit.
229. But at once he has just the same sense that the orang _______ be a
human child.
230. But before driving home from work, what harm _______ a quick pint,
small glass of wine or harmless vodka and orange with a colleague cause?
231. A wound had opened that _______ not heal, at least, not one that
she _______ do anything about.
232. This program _______ be used to answer questions which arise when
constructing cubature formulas.
233. The consecration of the building in Brighton Road also provided a
new home for a cheder, or school where Sutton's children _______ learn Hebrew.
234. Big Brother was populated with thinly veiled, needy egos desperate
to be noticed so that they _______ hide their distinct lack of character.
235. Perhaps some other political, er, heavyweights _______ benefit
from his example.
236. Tourists _______ take cruises on pleasure boats that provide a
panoramic view of the winding coastline facing the Pacific.
237. Harry pulled the child's legs out straight and pushed his robes
aside so that he _______ remove the dressings on his cut again.
238. The organizers of Saturday's antiwar protests in the US _______
not have been very heartened by the turnouts at the biggest events.
239. Clyde _______ sit there straight-faced and talk to you about anything,
lying to you the entire time, and you'd believe it.
240. China's ascent _______ inflame an already heated debate in the
U.S. about companies sending work abroad.
241. With her thick, straight hair and tanned skin, she really _______
be Olivia's sister.
242. He crows in triumph, and both of us pull as hard as we _______ and
the pipe gives way as half the toilet breaks off and lands on the floor.
243. Table salt, for example, has a characteristically cubic
crystalline shape that _______ be observed with the naked eye.
244. Lacking auditory and visual cues, the e-mail message or newsgroup
post _______ be productively ambiguous in tone.
245. You saw the one yesterday outside where all of the walls were
down, and you _______ see it from the open air.
246. However in winter low stratus or fog _______ persist for days, or
even weeks in extreme cases.
247. The primary care physician's emotional response to a patient
_______ serve as an early cue to pursue a somatization diagnosis.
248. We _______ identify both with the crucified Christ and with the
crucifier, depending on our circumstances.
249. There _______ be no neutrality between justice and cruelty,
between the innocent and the guilty.
250. Of course, the whole sorry saga _______ have been avoided, if only
we'd heeded the warnings.
251. Our altar frontals _______ be chosen from the existing designs
below or _______ be designed to be in harmony with the church or building's
setting.
252. It is a tool which _______ be used to design the network with the
check on distances from three points.
253. One fairly crude estimation of social mobility _______ be arrived
at by comparing social class of origin with that of destination.
254. Store single servings of fish in separate freezer bags so you
_______ remove from the freezer only the portions you need for each meal.
255. It is quite obvious that if he _______ get someone better, he
would have dumped you straightaway.
256. Sewing straight across from left to right on a cap front _______
cause a cap to pucker at the seam.
257. The stranglehold placed on the regional economy by cuts to
services together with delays to modernisation _______ be catastrophic.
258. Guyanese overseas make sure they have some casareep come December
so that they _______ prepare a pot of pepperpot to enjoy a taste of home.
259. I grabbed my jeans and put them on and then I undid my strapless
bra so that I _______ put on my regular black one.
260. The quality varies wildly and _______ range from frizzante
Prosecco from the tap to more refined bottled versions.
261. I _______ smell daphne buds opening over a garden fence opposite
the fruit and vege market.
262. At a gloriously air-conditioned shop halfway up the main drag, I
_______ have happily browsed for hours, because it was so blissfully cool.
263. He moved quicker than he _______ trace, and caught him in the same
stranglehold.
264. With a little bit of focussed and straight thinking, it _______ be
more suitable for what is essentially a children's band on this channel.
265. But even I _______ make it no farther than the sixth house before
my legs gave from under me and I collapsed on the ground, my stomach heaving.
266. The clouds and sea fret _______ make it just about any shade of
orange, red, yellow, pink or purple you might care to imagine.
267. Lincoln was a skilled orator, brilliant at fashioning Ameri_______
constitutionalism into a rhetorical sword that _______ save the Union.
268. In children with croup, viral infection causes this area to become
inflamed and edematous, which _______ lead to obstruction.
269. That was where Cole realized that he _______ also do fakie
heelflips over spine ramps.
270. Now I was trembling not only from the cold, but also from the pain
and heartache that no one _______ repair.
271. This _______ occur if a blood pressure cuff _______'t inflate
properly because your arteries have become severely stiffened.
272. Good headwork and crew coordination saved a situation that easily
_______ have turned disastrous within a second or two.
273. Staff and parents are concerned that the building _______ be
unsafe, especially in stormy weather.
274. In established grasses the normal result of frit fly attack is the
loss of tillers which _______ be replaced.
275. However this game _______ be tricky at the best of times and lo an
behold the favourite was crowded out at this stage being put back to near last.
276. From the kitchen, French doors open to level two, the porch garden
where you _______ hear the Pacific thundering onto the shore a block away.
277. The cleric thinking he had done all he _______ do, was then caught
off guard.
278. The point groups of the remaining 7 crystal classes _______ not be
described by orthogonal integer matrices.
279. If you _______ cup your ear you _______ hear Republicans all over
the country heaving a sigh of relief.
280. Your own private retreat _______ be as simple as an attic
cubbyhole or as sophisticated as a daybed.
281. This means I _______ actually work on writing for long periods of
time without my computer freezing or crashing on me.
282. For longer trips using cruise control _______ help you maintain a
constant speed and, in most cases, reduce your fuel consumption.
283. Changing frontals is extremely easy and _______ be done by one
person without disturbing the altar furnishings.
284. Saccharin is a white, crystalline powder that _______ be as much
as 500 times sweeter than sucrose.
285. This allows you to get very specific with your searches and weed
out a lot of the cruft that _______ get in the way of good results.
286. The government _______ freeze assets or proscribe groups if a UN
Security Council freezing order has been issued.
287. For purposes of classification they _______ be divided into five
broad categories.
288. This simple Thai sauce recipe _______ be served over vegetables,
cubed pan fried tofu, or over rice or noodles.
289. If a guy is operating a front-end loader and he _______ slow down
a little bit, sometimes that's enough to help.
290. According to the report, further space travel would be halted if
missions _______ not safely enter orbit.
291. But the clubs might have to fund the first year without major
income, and that _______ harm cash-strapped clubs in the short term.
292. Within the six weeks he grew so fast that he _______ no longer
walk in and out of the house through the cat flap on the front door.
293. The entity is now a Crown corporation in its own right, and it's
going to be off-loaded by the Tories for no good reason that anybody _______
see.
294. The US Department of Agriculture said Wednesday the border _______
be opened in March.
295. Fall frosts _______ damage actively elongating shoots in the
autumn and adversely affect growth the following spring.
296. Besides the stalls, the streets are lined with every kind of shop
you _______ imagine.
297. This technique works best on straight hair and _______ be risky
for frizzy hair, as poorly executed razoring _______ make the frizz worse.
298. Unfortunately, the anger many individuals live with on a daily
basis _______ become crystallized into their identity.
299. The 10 basic elements _______ be combined in only 22 ways to
produce the 32 crystal classes or point groups.
300. Her tears for me were more than I _______ bear, and I started to
sob silently, my chest heaving, my shoulders shaking.
301. Because there is less trauma to the eye, the procedure _______ be
repeated frequently.
302. The longer the time elapsed, the less likely that the informant
has retained freshness of recollection or _______ offer new information.
303. When they would go into the cloud, you _______ see flashes like
heat lightning.
304. Remember the proposal to allow the police to frogmarch drunks to
cashpoints so that they _______ pay spot fines?
305. If a child was doing it, it _______ encircle and strangulate part
of the body and that would interfere with the blood supply.
306. He said that as head teacher he _______ not force youngsters to
wear uniforms either but the school hoped parents saw it as a practical option.
307. Hyperextension _______ result in injury to the anterior cruciate
ligament or posterior cruciate ligament.
308. We need to front-load this tax cut so that we _______ get things
going again, and that's why we're strong proponents of that.
309. They _______ be seen carrying fish crosswise in their bills, which
they take back to their young.
310. I hope that the Minister's doubts _______ be resolved in favour of
boosting private savings by front-end tax incentives.
311. If you look, you _______ find a few stores for basics, although
most cruisers get things shipped in.
312. I'm fairly sure they were deliberately straggling so they _______
get the prize for coming last.
313. Cooked wild rice freezes well, so you _______ conveniently keep it
on hand for gourmet dishes.
314. The results of this study also demonstrate that gestures _______
be external retrieval cues for a memory event.
315. It was a horrible storm cloud now, blocking out the sun, blocking
out the blue of the sky, reaching almost as far as the eye _______ see.
316. Listeriosis, brucellosis, and rabies _______ account for the
symptoms and all three ailments were endemic to the area.
317. Maybe if you were in a different profession you _______, so you
leave your options open, which is what I do.
318. Both the bright red adults and their larvae _______ strip the
foliage from lilies and fritillaries in days.
319. The growing national movement facilitated this, because the
capitalist class _______ always veil their demands as national demands.
320. All the patients in this study had hearts that _______ not pump
blood properly.
321. At last wheelchair users _______ access the auditorium, with a
lift installed in the front of house.
322. In contrast to methods based on codes, the keys formed by quantum
cryptography _______, in principle, be completely uncrackable.
323. Still, with the thundering voice I'll bet he _______ certainly
orate from the top of that tower.
324. She was sitting on one of those round stools with casters on the
legs so she _______ move around freely without getting up.
325. Peering north, deeper into town, Brian _______ see one flickering
stop light at a right-angle intersection.
326. Thomas had followed his father's gaze and looking down he _______
see the number of swellings and bruises grazing his body.
327. Because laser light is made up of identical waves of the same
frequency, it _______ travel long distances without scattering.
328. We know that electrons in any molecule _______ only absorb
radiation at certain frequencies.
329. The only occasions on which it _______ be opened more generally to
the public were open days when the children were not on the premises.
330. If I blocked out all the wealthy nobs around me I _______ see only
one thing.
331. I _______ be getting on really well with a girl but as soon as I
get an inkling that there might be a chance of anything happening, I just
freeze up.
332. A terminally-ill teenager was left heartbroken when thieves ruined
what _______ be her last Christmas.
333. It _______ be open season for poachers at the region's beaches if
a Ministry of Fisheries decision to halve policing is approved.
334. Regular buses from Saranda make the journey, or you _______ haggle
a price with a taxi driver.
335. The front-loaded analysis effort _______ be expensive in terms of
dollars, time, data, and expertise.
336. Ford, who keeps his big guys happy, _______ ease into cruise
control and efficiently run the halfcourt game.
337. And the niveous winter gleam, although polished, _______ never
radiate the warmth of your smile.
338. Her vision was blurry, but she _______ make out a group of people
sitting around a table and some animal laying on the hearth.
339. If Sigmund Freud was alive today and _______ talk to cats, he'd
have a field day.
340. Now he is 26, and a mathematical genius who _______ figure out
cube roots quicker than a calculator and recall pi to 22,514 decimal places.
341. Inside a lead box was a casket that had contained his heart and
entrails, ensuring that he _______ not rise from the dead.
342. He found that if the tube was placed within an electric or magnetic
field, then the cathode rays _______ be deflected or moved.
343. We _______ ride anywhere on open Crown land and on tracks through
the woodland.
344. Depending on your location, the freshness of the wind and fertile
earth _______ help you connect on a deeper level with nature.
345. Along with the big price tag came a belated recognition that a
strapped U.S. _______ not bear the burdens alone.
346. The horse stopped and beneath the veil of leaves, Legacy _______
see her brother's well worn leather boots.
347. As part of the bid, the race track _______ have been turned into a
gaming complex with a casino.
348. My voice was an early casualty in the Change, all I _______ manage
was a watery gurgle.
349. I try to be humble in my martial arts, but in my movie career I
_______ not be like that or I will get lost in the crowd.
350. And in case of a storm or freeze-up, the question is how fast
_______ you get to shore.
351. He was an organizational technician of high competence with
healthily modest notions of what a central party organization _______ achieve.
352. It is hardly believable that a human _______ continue to say the
things he does with a straight face.
353. He _______ even open the door to a front loader washing machine
and put the dirty clothes in.
354. He said the situation had become so bad that he _______ no longer
find anyone else to work in the shop.
355. Secondly, and this happens with remarkable frequency,
notwithstanding all the technology at his disposal, the video referee _______
get it wrong!
356. Now you _______ learn and practice the guitar fretboard anywhere
you take your mobile device.
357. If the symptoms occur whilst at rest, or are not relieved by rest,
they _______ indicate a heart attack.
358. Without such an advisor, of course, the bench _______ potentially
become crowded with no-account Liberal hacks of no discernible talent or skill.
359. Heart tissue cells _______ be transplanted into a patient with
heart disease.
360. I _______ say from first hand knowledge that there was not a
player in his side that did not hate him.
361. This movie _______ be a healer in that region, bringing the two
sides together.
362. You _______ go here and see images from his motion work and also
some clips, but not many.
363. The Senate majority leader, a heart surgeon, said the ban _______
save the lives of thousands of babies.
364. He'd promised we _______ fetch the last bedroom unit for the spare
bedroom he'd been fitting out.
365. In addition, normal cell growth _______ be restored by addition of
catalase to the medium, breaking down the hydrogen peroxide to oxygen and
water.
366. With the Dons heading for a bottom-six finish, Anderson insists
there's no way they _______ freewheel to the summer.
367. In severe winters the pub _______ be cut off by drifting snow for
days at a time and the beer has been known to freeze in the pipes!
368. She was told there was a designated flying area on the heath and
by-laws _______ not be changed.
369. Planting _______ take place anytime the soil _______ be worked, as
long as the plants' root structures have time to develop before the ground
freezes.
370. Some teachers _______ go on strike, take rolling strike stoppages,
and not have their pay deducted for non-performance in the classroom.
371. If you are already doing fretwork you should see if you _______
pick up any new tips here.
372. It was about half the size of a cruise ship, and as streamlined as
the best money _______ buy.
373. Softening techniques _______ flatten fly-aways and frizziness by
softening the molecules of the hair.
374. No one _______ count, track, or document the host of new ideas and
concepts that arise from this intellectual crucible.
375. I swear if I _______ pass Gracie off as a hearing dog and get away
with it I would.
376. If the terrace is too sunny, you _______ wheel away the tubs, with
discreetly placed castors, to a shady corner to rest until the following
spring.
377. Consulting and sabbatical leaves _______ bring new skills and
freshness to teaching, research, and service programs.
378. For gaming this motherboard _______ keep up with the rest of the
crowd without issue, putting out the numbers we expect it to.
379. Basically, they're flavourful baked pieces of bread, that you
_______ use as croutons, or just as a yummy savoury snack.
380. The concern is that the gravitational tug of Jupiter _______ alter
the orbit of the spacecraft and cause it to hit Europa or another moon.
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