Example sentences of "[modal v] [verb] [subord] [vb pp] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | The council felt the proposed inset boundary of the village should remain as published in the original consultation and proposals documents , and that in itself indicates , sir , a minor degree of confusion , sir . |
2 | should remain as published in the original documents , and were surprised at the proposed changes raised at the eleventh hour prior to a public enquiry , in September nineteen ninety two . |
3 | Sir : I agree with Jonathan Glancey when he says , in your welcome new Architecture page , that ‘ the British public needs … to be shown what a city street such as Hammersmith Road could become if built by the best architects and developers ’ . |
4 | Second , the British public needs to see exactly what good modern architecture is , to be shown what a city street such as Hammersmith Road could become if served by the best architects and developers . |
5 | Because of the scale of its command over resources , the government can spread its risks over many projects and so is justified in undertaking more investment in research and development than would occur if left to the private sector . |
6 | The actual conversation that would ensue as envisioned by the writer . |
7 | Then again , none of us can say how we would react until faced with the situation . |
8 | er , yes my Lord , there 's the prior point that we er , we would submit as indicated in the skeleton of the eleventh of November that on its true construction , erm the central fund byelaw , article ten in particular er gives rise to a payment of a specified sum , ascertain sum , payable forthwith on demand , it 's rather like the example your Lordship gave of the Barclaycard or the cheque , if my learned friend is right |
9 | The use of capital value ‘ that is the price which a property would realise if sold on the open market ’ ( Layfield 1976:170 ) would not be neutral in its effects on ratepayers . |
10 | Secondly , there is a need to determine how genetically engineered organisms will react when released into the environment . |
11 | So from the point of view of the consumer , there are few tests that can be done prior to purchase , to ascertain how well a product will perform when fitted into the car . |
12 | Worse , however , is the fact that the image is also fixed in its proportions and , unless it has been created at precisely the size you wish to use it , it will distort when manipulated by the publishing package . |
13 | If a house is not built soundly in the first place , and if it is not kept in good repair , it will fail when put to the test . |
14 | There is also the argument that the fathers of children may kill whilst overwhelmed by the stress consequent upon the arrival of a new child , and they should be not be left outside the law of infanticide . |
15 | SPECIAL RULES : Savage Orcs can skirmish as described in the Warhammer rulebook . |
16 | SPECIAL RULES : Kislev Horse Archers can skirmish as described in the rules for skirmishing troops in the Warhammer rulebook . |
17 | ‘ Her example proves the nobility of soul the native can possess when tutored in the ways of godliness and truth . |