Example sentences of "[adv] [be] [verb] [verb] [det] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | And we have not been asked to see any patients specifically to help social workers ' assessments . |
2 | At the time of writing , this section had not been used to exclude any children with learning difficulties or disabilities . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | ( 1.2 , 1.3 ) Our conception of necessary connection can not be said to require any facts other than those stated by these conditionals . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | ‘ Barbara must not be permitted to tell these stories . ’ |
8 | Provided that when goods are consigned ‘ carriage forward ’ the Trader shall not be required to pay such charges unless the consignee fails to pay after a reasonable demand has been made by the carrier for payment thereof . |
9 | I can not be expected to monitor these statements . |
10 | The court accepted that the minister would not be expected to hear such representations as if he were a judge . |
11 | There are two reasons for this : ( i ) the analyses for the technical feasibility of graduated test levels in Chapter 6 ( pp. 153–87 ) are based on these success rates ; ( ii ) for economy of presentation as difficulty factors can easily be identified using these figures . |
12 | They can not easily be used to describe those events outside of us , like our social circumstances or what psychiatrists call ‘ life events ’ , that have such a critical impact on our emotions . |
13 | Thus Æ to Ě they soon were fetchin' Cf. such forms as ÞÆC and ÞECCEAN . |
14 | And I remember the day it went from Extended Titling to three three four and it was just three three four , it did n't look as if it had ever been intended to set these lines . |
15 | This claim might not unreasonably be held to cover such examples as we see in the following subject phrases : ( 15 ) the bicycles damaged all had red handlebars the line defective is the one to the outside a dose strong enough would put him out all night In all these cases , prenominal position would also be acceptable and appears to give the same cognitive meaning for the sentence as a whole , hence encouraging us to accept a solution to the first question , above , in terms of " emphasis " or " focus " . |
16 | It can further be used to keep all members of the community informed , and to pass on information to other pressure groups and the general public . |
17 | The model has also been used to explain some aspects of sentence production in normals , such as slips of the tongue and hesitations : for more on this , see Garrett ( 1982 ) . |
18 | It is understood that the King 's will also be trying to attract more plays by the better touring companies as well as putting on more comedy . |
19 | A filler panel can also be used to bridge any gaps between the end wall and the frame . |
20 | Although not immediately apparent in studies of ‘ variable ’ plant species , it must be expected , in view of the non-uniform disperser fauna in tropical regions , that wide-ranging species will probably be shown to have such patterns . |
21 | CID is also being extended to cover those persons forcibly confined to psychiatric hospitals . |
22 | One wonders why taxpayers continue to accept a situation that allows schoolchildren to be educated in sub-standard conditions , hospitals to deteriorate , and local authorities to be denied funds to repair damaged roads , when the taxes pay for the subsistence of people forced into idleness who would rather be employed remedying those situations . |
23 | These peptides are complexed in both neutrophils and monocytes , but recently extravasated mononuclear cells have been claimed to express only the L H chain in acute inflammation — contrasting with chronic inflammatory conditions in which macrophages often are found to express both chains . |
24 | Schedule 2 paragraph 3 FSA 1986 , which formerly enshrined the old principle of equivalence , has now been amended to allow these changes to take their desired effect . |
25 | An appeal has now been launched to encourage more donors to come forward — without them some patients will die . |
26 | Two or three high-speed automatic membrane-osmometers have now been designed to reduce these drawbacks and are commercially available . |
27 | Some efforts are now being made to confront these problems . |
28 | ‘ Surplus stock is now being used to clear any backlogs in the orders , and the circle are working with the legal department to incorporate their solution into a company policy on the problem . ’ |
29 | Perhaps unsurprisingly the Government remains coy about firstly who really is going to pick these appointees for consideration by the Home Secretary ? |
30 | But people in this group , often unemployed or single parents on low incomes , had not even been trying to get most forms of credit because of their own feeling that their personal circumstances would rule them out as applicants . |