Example sentences of "[noun] [modal v] [verb] in a [noun sg] " in BNC.

  Previous page   Next page
No Sentence
31 Trusts will operate in a framework in which health boards will be required to fulfil their statutory obligations to cater for the health needs of all those in their areas .
32 Such tensions can emerge in a variety of forms .
33 But resistance within the Treasury to what is seen as a potentially inflation-stoking measure could result in a delay allowing a consultative green paper before the December Budget .
34 Anybody with a tape measure could see in a matter of minutes that the figures on these marbles have nothing whatever in common with the Greeks of today who , short-legged and stocky with low-slung , hairy bottoms , blunt noses and crossed eyebrows , are plainly a race of Turkic origin .
35 However , Sealink considered that the effect of the MMC's decision could result in a pooling service operating anyway following the link 's opening , though it would have to comply with UK and European Commission competition law .
36 A police spokesman warned that the vandalism could result in a tragedy on the main line between Belfast and Dublin .
37 Coupled with her hope that the war may end in a stalemate goes the hope that she may never be obliged to become a belligerent nation .
38 ‘ I fear nothing , My Lord , except perhaps that those who do not wish us to find the truth may intervene in a way we least expect .
39 Consistent underuse of the overlap period should result in a review of the off-duty system to reduce overlap .
40 If a functional group on CP 96345 interacts with His197 , removing that functional group should result in a dissociation constant for the H197A mutant equal to that for the wild type because the His197 specific interaction is no longer present .
41 The notion that an enzyme might exist in a number of forms decided purely on probability is anathema to many scientists .
42 In 1848 an experienced mines inspector and engineer could write in A Treatise on the Winning and Working of Collieries : ‘ Explosions of gas have unfortunately become so numerous in late years that it would be impossible in the absence of specific records to enumerate them . ’
43 Thus a man who could have done all sorts of good things is rendered useless ; and the same sort of outcome could follow in a case involving not one but two men , or a hundred or more , or even a whole branch of a family ( progenies ) or at the same time a whole province — if you 're not very careful ! " ( c. 31 )
44 I think er that Mr is er Mr er suggestion is that in order to erm expedite matters he would be willing to , to submit his sort of comments , brief comment in writing and hopefully if Mr could fit in a quarter of an hour sometime on Friday
45 My amendment would result in a reduction in the burden on these people to the tune of 50 per cent .
46 His spirit was epitomised by the way he came charging in late on the final day , giving it everything he had , despite an unresponsive surface and the near-certainty that the match would finish in a draw .
47 Just as a rector would put in a vicar or curate to care for the souls in his parish , or a landlord would employ a bailiff or steward to manage his estates , so an officer would appoint a deputy to conduct the business of the office , usually for a small pittance , while he himself enjoyed the bulk of the proceeds .
48 Guests would stay in a cottage in the garden .
49 In support of this , it suggested that the ending of farm subsidies would result in a shift in production from farmers in richer countries to those in the developing world whose farming methods , the report asserted , were less polluting .
50 Brought up on the dictum that ‘ any foreign material in the body would re-emerge in a sea of pus ’ , his biggest fear was of bacterial infection .
51 A job franchise in the haulage industry would typically be such that the franchise would invest in a lorry and anticipate an income closely allied to driving hours undertaken .
52 Carrie would put in a bit of news regarding how the war was affecting the supply of sweets .
53 Any failure to open or read any file will result in a message reporting the error and the associated file name , and providing some explanatory text .
54 Explain to the client that they will need to sign an authority so that the defendant 's doctor can find out their entire medical history and that refusal will result in a stay of proceedings .
55 This new era will usher in a period of restructuring and reconciliation when South Africans ' international relationships can be based on mutual advantage and not on conditions of slave labour , bred of racism .
56 All 2,060 workers will go in a town which is already an unemployment blackspot .
57 But an exceptional item of £11.7 million covering write-offs and redundancy costs will result in a loss of £9 million in the year to January 25 .
58 Thus the government may spend money on compulsory education or compulsory vaccination because is recognizes that , left to their own decisions , individuals will act in a way they will subsequently regret .
59 We need to know what a teacher can do in a crisis that could be called teaching .
60 What the textbook can summarise in a page of results — life is cellular , cells have water and carbon , cells divide to multiply — our methods with the child 's own work , with his own hands , with his own microscope and his own laboured arithmetic may take six weeks of classroom effort .
  Previous page   Next page