Example sentences of "[prep] [adj] [noun prp] [modal v] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | the new democracies of Latin America will come under increasing strain . |
2 | Speaking in Brussels , where the Community dimension of the drama is becoming a major debate , the Labour leader , Mr Neil Kinnock , said : ‘ Freedom is magnetic and it is natural that the people of Eastern Europe should lunge for it at their first chance . ’ |
3 | Perhaps the essential task of bringing in the new democracies of eastern Europe will founder on economic collapse , ethnic unrest and social upheaval . |
4 | ’ … publisher 's MRDs have the wrong form , and the wrong content , and while some ad hoc programming may achieve rapid partial results … further study or exploitation of existing MRDs will lead to diminishing returns . ’ |
5 | It is not surprising that the version of II Maccabees should appeal to us as being both more consistent and nearer to our own experience . |
6 | Erm , going to somehow , at the moment we 're thinking of well Jean 'll wan na do it , but I 'm I 'm thinking of doing some kind of I mean , we 're agreed on what we 're gon na do , but it 's how we do it , I want some ka er , some kind of grilling around the top , the cocktail bar area , so you can open it as a , as a bar , and it 'll have a sort of atmosphere in itself , so we open that as a pub type of thing , you know . |
7 | During the transitional period the Latvian Supreme Soviet would remain the " supreme power " in the republic , and the provisions of the 1978 Constitution of Soviet Latvia would remain in force provided that the four key articles from the 1922 Constitution were not contradicted . |
8 | By comparison with the rest of the world in the sixteenth century , some parts of western Europe might look like well-organized nations but it was still true that the main bond holding countries together was the personal loyalty that a local military leader felt to his sovereign . |
9 | Six new power stations planned for eastern London will result in poorer air quality in parts of the capital , according to consultants ' reports . |
10 | Patients with congenital LQTS can present during childhood with syncope due to torsades de pointes , often precipitated by heightened sympathetic tone — eg , from exertion or fright or as a result of being startled . |
11 | It said that total debt servicing for sub-Saharan Africa would grow to US$10,700 million in 1989 from US$10,500 million the previous year . |
12 | Since the accent in this study lies on 1922 , a report in The Times for 6 January may suffice as an eye-witness account of conditions in Saratov and Samara gubernii . |
13 | Equal funding within each LEA will throw into sharp relief the differences between LEAs . |
14 | Few can seriously suppose that removal of the Soviet ‘ threat ’ in Latin America will lead to a fundamental revision of American policy and behaviour in that part of the world , whatever slogans will now be used to justify armed interventions and de-stabilisations . |
15 | Primary energy demand in Latin America will increase by some 80% between 1983 and the year 2000 with oil remaining the major fuel . |
16 | In future SCOTVEC will recognise as ‘ National Awards ’ particular groups of modules or units which have nationally recognised vocational relevance which should also facilitate mutual recognition . ’ |
17 | Surely the peoples of the Soviet Union are entitled to know what any changes in Central Europe would mean for their future and security . |
18 | ‘ Surely the peoples of the Soviet Union are entitled to know what any changes in central Europe would mean for their future and their security . |
19 | THE abiding fascination of the existentialist years in post-war Paris may depend on myth . |
20 | The UN Food and Agriculture Organization ( FAO ) warned on Feb. 26 that drought in southern Africa could result in famine throughout the region . |
21 | And , just as the conquest of Morocco had been undertaken at the turn of the century to counteract the divisive effects of " the Disaster " by giving Spaniards a new , common enterprise with which to identify , one might have expected that in 1956 Franco would resort to a military campaign to save Morocco to unite the regime forces around himself and divert attention away from domestic problems . |
22 | Now bills for other bands from next April will have to be increased to make up the shortfall , says the Local Government Information Unit . |
23 | It is certainly the case that urban areas such as inner Liverpool would benefit from private sector involvement and a stronger economic base but as Barnekov , Boyle and Rich ( 1989 ) point out this is little more than a truism . |
24 | Thus the term irony is used in something approaching its usual acceptance when Brooks associates it with Yeats 's appeal to the Greek sages in ‘ Sailing to That Yeats should speak of the ‘ artifice of eternity ’ evidently undermines in a sense the appearance of passion and sincerity with which he invokes the Greek sages , and thus can be said to bring about a kind of ironic reconciliation between his aspiration of a life free from Nature , and his rational awareness of his human limitations ( Brooks 1949 : 173 ) . |
25 | This may be well , but what if God has seen and death ensue , then I shall be no more and Adam wedded to another Eve shall live with her enjoying I extinct a death to think . |
26 | To mean that an invoice issued on 15 June would have to be due no later than 15 July . |
27 | At best Spitalfields will survive as a kind of Hampstead-in-the-city . |
28 | Other members of the APPI Forum are more optimistic , although most concede that at best APPI will co-exist alongside APPN . |