Example sentences of "[vb mod] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Tom Robb , a teacher of over 30 years , can lend advice on may technical problems .
2 Tom Robb , a teacher of over 30 years , can lend advice on may technical problems .
3 But rather than helping the development of the country , these petrodollars would spread chaos and disappointment among millions of people , while offering fabulous opportunities of corruption to the court , the Shah 's family and may foreign companies and merchants .
4 In the Middle Ages it was generally accepted that women 's ears turned men on to the same extent as the more obvious feminine attributes ; that is why so may medieval headdresses ensured that women 's ears were discreetly covered .
5 After orientation the intermediary should : Want to extend the general knowledge obtained according to objectives 1–5 , in order to carry out searches on may different databases , via different processing systems , for end-users .
6 The exceptional talents of CI5 are spread quite thin in the pursuit of protection for all manner of important persons , from very may different nations . ’
7 It clearly influenced the League of Nations Union ‘ Peace Ballot ’ , held in June 1935 and involving about eleven and a half million people , the majority of whom voted in favour of disarmament and the need for collective military action against aggressor nations should economic sanctions fail .
8 Should private individuals be given a remedy through the courts ; or should it , rather , be left to some public official , such as the Attorney-General , or to Parliament or an ombudsman , or to some officer or body within government itself to supervise the activities of government ?
9 As we have seen , this approach became less dominant in the second half of the 1980s , although it is still there as a card to be played should political problems necessitate it .
10 The second is that the institutions ' loan portfolios are likely to grow riskier , should political imperatives substantially increase their exposure to former Soviet republics .
11 Question 2 If not , should sole practitioners be authorised to hold client money only after specific approval of their accounting system and satisfactory evidence of compliance with rules ?
12 Question 3 Should sole practitioners routinely be required to provide an accountant 's report every six months
13 We are interested and associated but not absorbed and should European statesmen address us in the words which were used of old — Shall we speak for thee to the king or captain of the host ? ' — we should reply , Nay sir , for we dwell among our own people' ’ .
14 SHOULD Labour Councillors in Eastbourne , whose party has had the area to itself for as long as I can remember , ‘ knock on doors ’ in this area , I hope residents will raise the question of the state of the Neasham Road approach to Darlington , south of the railway bridge , particularly when at this time of year it is a pleasure to approach the town from any other direction .
15 SHOULD Labour councillors in Eastbourne , whose party has had the area to itself for as long as I can remember , ‘ knock on doors ’ in this area , I hope residents will raise the question of the state of the Neasham Road approach to Darlington , south of the railway bridge , particularly when at this time of year it is a pleasure to approach the town from any other direction .
16 If MPs from south of the Border are to have no influence over certain matters in Scotland , why should Scottish MPs vote on parallel issues affecting England and Wales ?
17 Should foreign shareholdings be limited ?
18 Moreover , its mutations must follow those of language : when the functioning of language changes , so must narrative functions .
19 Such reflections do not , of course , address an even more fundamental question — should old spouses , or those otherwise related , of either sex , have to do so much for each other ?
20 How should old chairs be prepared for remaking ?
21 Should British researchers hold up their hands in horror at this further shameful symptom of the failure of the United Kingdom to innovate ?
22 But what advice should British tourists follow .
23 There 's also a question of social conscience — why should careful users subsidise those who waste it ?
24 This of itself does not create an ontological distinction ; why should social relations be less ‘ real ’ than material relations ?
25 Who should social anthropologists hold that language makes so much difference ?
26 Certainly the pupil should not be considered primarily as a medical case , nor should preconceived conclusions drawn from information on medical records be used to channel activities or limit opportunities .
27 Since that was the year that the Thunderer had finally decided to put news , rather than ads on the front page , it would be embarrassing-if bizarre — should unwary purchasers confuse the two products .
28 Should nationalized industries use the same interest rate as private firms ?
29 But to what extent should information-based businesses rotate performing specialists out of the specialties and into new ones ?
30 However , should individual lexicographers habitually use excessive memory , it is possible for the Computer Group to restrict the virtual memory they are allocated .
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