Example sentences of "[adv] be [verb] [verb] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Parties must obviously be allowed to retain excess seats , so the membership of the Bundestag has to be increased .
2 Planning for the Community — new housing should only be allowed to meet local needs , and an assessment should be made of the effect of every proposed development on the community , its environment , language and cultural identity .
3 The route was very tight and could only be passed using small cylinders .
4 much of the analysis can be done at the microscope and cut-out photographs need only be used to detect subtle changes .
5 Economics should only be used to indicate potential costs and not , of itself , to determine policy choices ; for more often than not economic arguments neglect to take into account the totality of the costs involved .
6 The inquest heard they could only be identified using dental records .
7 In future they would no longer be allowed to finance public-sector deficits or loan applications from large debtors .
8 The RHA thus sought to ‘ encourage all those Districts which have an interest in a particular large hospital to come together to determine how the service can best be developed to meet local demands within the expected financial constraints ’ .
9 On the other hand , in a Keynesian model where an increase in the supply of money can generally be expected to have real effects , i.e. where output will rise , the private sector will be able rationally to predict these quantity effects from the correct model ( in this case Keynesian ) which is included in the information set .
10 a year it will largely be needed to meet demographic changes . ’
11 Snapshot images requiring a data acquisition time of ony 64–128 msec allowed visualisation of peristalsis in the antrum and duodenum in real time , without motional image degradation , as would normally be seen using conventional MRI .
12 This is that , except in very special cases , injunctive relief will not be granted to restrain threatened breaches of the criminal law before they are committed .
13 If you find that you are making no gains in size whatsoever , do not be tempted to do more exercises or repetitions because this could lead to overtraining .
14 If the assessor is not involved in provision , they can take a more objective look at individual client need , be able to say whether some need is unmet , and not be tempted to offer those services for which they are responsible as the sole , potentially inappropriate solution to the client 's problems .
15 If we seek historically aware performances in this repertory , should we not be seeking to make informed decisions about tempos and their relationships ( and consequent effects on inequality ) by considering the available evidence of mensural traditions , time-words and notated timings , rather than ignoring it ?
16 Both Lyons and Ochs stress that context must not be understood to exclude linguistic features , since such features often invoke the relevant contextual assumptions ( a point made nicely by Gumperz ( 1977 ) who calls such linguistic features contextualization cues ) .
17 ( 1.2 , 1.3 ) Our conception of necessary connection can not be said to require any facts other than those stated by these conditionals .
18 However , absence of a specific DNA binding activity could not be demonstrated using nuclear extracts of RJ2.2.5 ( 2,3,18 ) .
19 Clearly this is simplistic , if not mischievous , but on the other hand , we can only measure the measurable , and if science as a subject can not be studied using scientific methods — deduction and induction , prediction and experiment — then measures of its output , in the form of scientific publications , have no logical validity .
20 Clearly this is simplistic , if not mischievous , but on the other hand , we can only measure the measurable , and if science as a subject can not be studied using scientific methods — deduction and induction , prediction and experiment — then measures of its output , in the form of scientific publications , have no logical validity .
21 It may also lead the population at large to believe that , as there is no real chance , money should not be wasted to counteract genetic limitations .
22 In In re Leighton 's Conveyance [ 1937 ] Ch. 149 it was held by the Court of Appeal that a statutory provision providing that ‘ a poor person shall not be ordered to pay any costs ’ did not affect a mortgagee litigant 's right to add his litigation costs to the mortgage security .
23 ‘ Barbara must not be permitted to tell these stories . ’
24 Serial files can not be used to access particular records from within the file quickly and easily .
25 The authority was opposed to the use of the equipment by its force and was ‘ very concerned that such weapons should not be used to quell public demonstrations or riots because of the likelihood of serious personal injury or death thereby resulting to individuals ’ .
26 They are useful only for a single set of data and can not be used to compare two sets unless two pies each representing different totals are compared .
27 However , this analysis is important in showing that it is not rational expectations itself which produces the result that monetary policy can not be used to stabilize real variables in the economy ; rather , it is the combination of rational expectations and a particular class of model .
28 There are plenty of army officers , by no means all of them supporters of radical causes , who think the army should not be used to settle political arguments with the republics .
29 Although these sorts of depreciatory arrangements can not be used to create allowable losses in the hands of the vendor company ( s 176 TCGA ) , they can within limits be used to reduce the vendor 's chargeable gain without the vendor 's having to realise the assets and business which may have a very low historical value .
30 I consider in the light of the foregoing that a reference to the objectives of the Community system of quotas can not be used to justify national rules on the registration of fishing vessels , even if those rules were applicable only to vessels intended to fish for species subject to quotas .
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