Example sentences of "[modal v] [verb] [subord] [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This factor enables a human-being to resonate with those forces responsible for his existence and explains the feelings one may experience when visiting such sanctuaries .
2 There the European Court , consistently with the opinion of the Advocate General ( see p. 663 ) , declined to regulate the manner in which the national court should decide whether to grant interim relief following upon the European Court 's ruling on the main question concerned with the power of the national court to grant relief in the circumstances of the case .
3 These rules give the directions into which the head , body and arms should move when expressing certain moods , emotions and actions .
4 As he knows , I must decide whether to give this matter precedent over the business set down for today or for tomorrow .
5 Congress , over the next eight months , must decide whether to honour these wish-lists .
6 The forecaster must decide whether to exclude such events from the analysis of trends where these are being used to forecast for the future .
7 but I sh I , my opinion is the test we should apply when determining this application surely is , if we were today , nineteen ninety three , preparing a development plan for would we include in the plan this site for development ?
8 To do this , number each article and associate each number with its own " hook " , for example , your list might begin as follows This time you associate in a ridiculous way bun and aeroplane , pew and clock , bee and carrot and so on .
9 By the time the dendritic cells appear in peripheral lymph , however , they have become irreversibly differentiated and may terminate as interdigitating dendritic cells in T cell zones of organised lymphoid tissue .
10 One part of me , despite George Crowninshield 's reassurances , anticipated that the twins would emerge as shambling twitching wrecks , and for a second , believing my worst fears , I bitterly regretted accepting the senator 's charter .
11 ‘ That is something we asked for years ago which has not been implemented , particularly because Dublin is not prepared to co-operate with London in what they would see as interning Irish citizens on Irish soil .
12 The right coronary artery is a little irregular and not quite normal , but it is certainly patent and no surgeon would operate if shown that picture .
13 It undertook to pass a law by Dec. 31 ensuring that Ukrainian conscripts served only on Ukrainian soil ; called for formation of a parliamentary commission to discuss nationalizing Communist Party assets ; asserted that the Ukraine would not enter into a new union treaty before a new constitution creating a sovereign Ukraine was drafted ; and called a referendum in 1991 " on confidence in the Ukrainian President " , the result of which would determine whether to hold fresh elections by the end of the year .
14 The system manager would also be the contact to whom the supplier would turn when arranging suitable dates for updating software , for example , and other maintenance work .
15 It is more likely that a kid will die than reach sexual maturity at three years old .
16 Syria will determine whether to accept any resettlement , or whether to continue its support of the refugee demand to return to Palestine , as a function of its own regional objectives .
17 If the ST3 contract goes to delivery , the long can choose whether to take physical delivery or cash settlement .
18 First , when new information is received , traders can choose whether to exploit this knowledge in the futures or spot markets .
19 The fundamental selectivity issue which can occur when graphing financial information is the basis of deciding whether or not to use graphs .
20 This can happen while driving a car over a familiar route , and it can happen while reading predictable passages of text .
21 This is not so with fine lace , of course , because the stitches never leave the original needle , but can happen when knitting normal lace .
22 The predominance of secure full-time jobs gave way under pressure of high unemployment , weakened trade unions , rising female employment , and the removal of labour market restrictions , to a more flexible workforce , which we can categorize as comprising part-time workers ( conventionally defined as undertaking less than 30 hours per week ) , home workers or home-based workers , temporary staff , and the self-employed ( frequently undertaking work sub-contracted from normal employers ) ; some of these people may be undertaking a ‘ second job ’ in addition to their main one .
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