Example sentences of "[noun] [modal v] [adv] [verb] [prep] a " in BNC.
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1 | Schools seem less reluctant to accept that the difficulties some children experience may well point to a more general problem in school or classroom interaction ; and teachers who have been helped to respond more appropriately to those pupils whom they had found most difficult to teach , have found that in the process they were becoming better teachers to their other pupils as well , with their job satisfaction rising accordingly . |
2 | Spiritual direction may well develop within a context of friendship . |
3 | As well as providing a dry and secure home for your car , garages may also act as a store for ladders , lawnmowers and kids ' bikes and maybe even a workshop utility room |
4 | And the agreement may insist that the duchess should never act in a way that brings the royal family into disrepute . |
5 | Clear and up-to-date development plan policies should also lead to a reduction in the number of speculative applications and in the success rate of appeals against local authorities . |
6 | 4.12 Employees who search empty property in order to safeguard any valuables or money must always go with a colleague . |
7 | If this is not done a disillusioned employee may well leave after a short time and you will have to repeat the expensive and disruptive process of interviewing all over again . |
8 | Medium-sized funds may have a small proportion invested in managed funds , with the majority of assets in its direct control , large pension funds are likely to have totally direct control , whilst smaller funds may simply invest in a range of managed policies . |
9 | Odium and opprobrium may well attach to a brother who ruins another brother by such guile . ’ |
10 | Alary polymorphism and associated flight-muscle polymorphism may also occur within a species , e.g. in some aquatic Heteroptera like the Corixidae ( Young , 1965a , 1965b ; Acton and Scudder , 1969 ) and others mentioned on p. 54 . |
11 | A positive result may also lead to a great consciousness of the need to lead a healthier life and to seek medical advice where there is any indication of illness . |
12 | But the real-balance effect may also operate on a wider array of assets which constitute the net worth of the private sector , though there has always been controversy over the range of assets to which it is supposed to apply . |
13 | Our results show that the causal agent exits the wounded cotyledon when phloem translocation is blocked , so the systemic effect must either arise from a chemical signal travelling through a route that does not involve the transport of photosynthate , or a physical signal . |
14 | IFAs belonging to the association must also belong to a contributory compensation fund that protects your investments from unforeseen problems , such as fraud . |
15 | However , a definition of the current state of understanding and uncertainty should also serve as a diagnosis to guide future research . |
16 | It is the price the arts must inevitably pay for a higher political profile . |
17 | The petty cashier must always account for a certain fixed sum of money . |
18 | ‘ In the present spirit of the age , ’ Surtees replied with a sidelong glance at Catherine , ‘ more generous provision from the public purse might even lead to a proliferation of bastardy . |
19 | Moreover , an inconclusive rule might well lead to a preference for uncertainty , if that can be positively exploited . |
20 | The accord might also act as a floor to wages during the recession . |
21 | And US Secretary of State James Baker acknowledged that his painstaking diplomacy of the last eight months could quickly unravel in a region where religion and history have fuelled five Arab-Israeli wars . |
22 | While it might be interesting to compare Mrs. Simper 's and Sophronia 's reactions to lower servants better educated than themselves , the essential point is that a violation of the ordinary division of labour could easily result in a domestic servant losing his or her place . |
23 | George and Marie clearly need to do some manpower planning , starting with themselves : Marie could clearly do with a bit of training in delegation , and George might benefit from a course in marketing . |
24 | HARD-working Tie Rack designers could perhaps do with a rest . |
25 | When the reality is that a cottage pie housing a six-year-old ingredient could probably qualify as a listed dwelling . |
26 | So the citizen could only flourish as a person by acting as a part or member of the whole , the community . |
27 | The voters ' register check which the bureaux can do for their clients would then work as a safety-net to catch fraudulent aliases . |
28 | The boat would then sail in a circle , dragging the net , until it returned to the point of departure . |
29 | The Support Force would usually arrange for a team of five or eight of its members with a mix of skills and background to spend one day fact-finding and give hard-hitting feedback . |
30 | They will be put under the strain of doing jobs for which they are unsuited and as a result will either leave after a short time , have the humiliation of being told they are unsuitable , or cause difficulties for other staff who have to rely on them or cooperate with them . |