Example sentences of "[modal v] [vb infin] [prep] [noun pl] ' [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 These skills may build on families ' coping capacities and lessen coercion , especially in situations where risks and needs are great .
2 Reporting interim pre-tax profits which have fallen from £1.82 million to just over £1 million for the six months to 31 December , the chairman , Trevor Spencer , said the many favourable factors now relating to the housing market must contribute to buyers ' confidence .
3 Much of the credit for that must go to forwards ' coach , Richie Dixon .
4 The BMA was last night examining this provision to see what , if any , effect it could have on GPs ' prescribing .
5 The Chief Executive , John Sillett , former Trade Finance Director and Corporate Banking Area Manager for the Midland Bank , said that the Group would encroach on accountants ' territory up to a point but claimed to have an ‘ inside track ’ .
6 The Princess Royal Trust would like as carers ' centre in each major town .
7 To finance their more adventurous activities , banks would bid for investors ' money , competing with the other non-deposit-taking institutions which they increasingly resemble .
8 Increasingly the role of initial assessment will take on a new importance and will focus on centres ' guidance structures and procedures .
9 And I hope Chair , that those will meet with members ' approval this morning , but we will need to take a resolution on those .
10 If Government grant is given to the companies running the stations , it will come from taxpayers ' money .
11 High motivation can result from members ' perception of the task , and their role in it , as being of importance .
12 Shop-stewards can fail to support black workers or can participate in employers ' discrimination because they know the prejudiced opinions of their members and feel that they can not afford to lose their support .
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