Example sentences of "[adv] [vb infin] [art] [noun] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Rewriting inequalities such as ( 10.3 ) in this form shows that by allowing a constant term in the objective we can effectively make the goal zero for all objectives .
2 The more he reads , the more certain he is that it 's garbage — and how can you diplomatically conduct a love affair with a poet whose work you view in that light ?
3 In future students will be under the control of the Education rather than the Service side , and will only make a service contribution of 20 per cent of the student 's time ( approximately 6 months of the 3 year period ) .
4 ‘ Every climbing rope should only undergo a set number of falls before being thrown away , ’ explains Oag .
5 I would say that erm We could perhaps describe the congress system as a partial success .
6 However , a standard GUI can only translate the command structure into graphical cues and will still be a ‘ function-oriented ’ rather than a ‘ task-oriented ’ system .
7 As the reception board can only show the accommodation position for one day , the conventional and density charts are still necessary for selling accommodation in advance .
8 In other words , the speaker 's use of run does not necessarily give the hearer access to the entry for SPRINT .
9 Well , children can be allowed to express their anxieties verbally and to learn perhaps from the adults ' modelling around them that to talk about these things in moderation is perfectly acceptable erm but not to do it to the extent or to allow children to perhaps watch the news coverage to the extent that they become over excited and are not able to contain their own feelings of anxiety about loss and damage and death and separation from parents and significant adults .
10 This material was bought a year ago for £750 but is now obsolete and would therefore only fetch a scrap price of £50 .
11 And if Rangers striker Mark Hateley needs a preview of what he 's up against at Ibrox tonight , he need only watch a video replay of that moment of madness .
12 Unsurprisingly , viewers in the Serb-held cities in Bosnia are no longer able to receive Sarajevo TV , but can only see the Belgrade version of reality .
13 However , the detachment can only use the leadership value of its own parent regiment — it can not move to within 8″ of a different regiment and use its leadership value instead .
14 Prior to this service , pump manufacturers would only provide a test pump for a well if the customer agreed to purchase the unit or pay for repairs at the end of the test period .
15 If is not too large , one need only measure the scattering intensity at 90° and two angles symmetrical about 90° , usually 45° and 135° .
16 It was touching and exciting to be there at the end singing ‘ It 's a lovely day tomorrow ’ with Cilla and Su and Cannon and Wisdom and Norden and Ball , and God could only bless the GB Public for their incredible largess .
17 A high-end offering , the model 620 , destined for the workstation and server markets , will apparently have a performance rating of 100 SPECmarks and is expected to rollout the door mid-1993 .
18 Harry may only have a walk-on part at Birdland , but he 's still the star of the show .
19 It says Windows NT — launched today — will only have a 12% share of the server market — 11% in revenue — by 1997 , by which time Unix should have 64% , 62% by value .
20 It says Windows NT will only have a 12% share of the server market — 11% in revenue — by 1997 , by which time Unix should have 64% , or 62% by value .
21 The important thing to note is that such words will only have a value charge as part of their standard meaning , if the users of the language mostly have a certain shared attitude to what answers to the descriptive meaning .
22 It may have sounded odd to only have an 18in tube for a four foot tank , but this is another attempt to try to establish a more natural environment .
23 I would very much appreciate the prayer support of the church , particularly for the following :
24 Why not just accept experience — why try to understand it and encapsulate it in words which will necessarily have an imprisoning effect upon the insight ?
25 Better take the foil tray off the pipe .
26 This will not only protect the notice face from the weather but also deter the vandal .
27 Radiation could escape through these ‘ windows ’ in sufficient quantities to greatly reduce the greenhouse effect below that which exists .
28 In the very long term , automated machinery is likely to incorporate automatic diagnostic equipment in order to simplify maintenance , but it is not obvious that this will necessarily reduce the skill content of craft maintenance work .
29 She caught worldwide attention last year when she claimed in a defence of prostitution charges that she could only satisfy a sex addiction by selling herself to the long line of men .
30 It does not necessarily reflect the trading position of the company as a whole .
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