Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun pl] [modal v] [verb] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The need to include stock market volatility in the pricing equation for index futures may account for the apparent mispricings indicated by the no-arbitrage condition , particularly when the market is volatile , when the general equilibrium model would not indicate a mispricing . |
2 | Manning also recognises a danger that the support groups will clash with the SSD over procedures . |
3 | He failed to show how from the other direction values could arise from the people and become incorporated in the state ideology . |
4 | It 's hoped the University authorities will pay for the repairs . |
5 | Motor Racing : Michael Horst , vice-president of corporate affairs , Philip Morris [ Marlboro ] , is reported to ‘ admit that the removal of corporate or brand images would lead to an enforced evacuation from sport in general , and the Philip Morris subsidiary , General Foods , incorporating Kraft and Jacobs-Suchard , could decide part of the vacuum was worth filling ’ [ Glasgow Herald , 20.1.91 ] |
6 | Okay so those three discrete ch calcium channels can coexist within a single membrane . |
7 | The constraint is specified that the citing and cited objects must be members of the set text : therefore , the identifiers of the text units must conform to the structure of text.id and the text units must be instances of the class text to enforce referential integrity . |
8 | There is no conflict here because the investigating activity of the AIB inspectors will proceed in the same way in either case ; but instead of the inspector in charge producing the report all the factual information is passed to the Attorney General who will present the case at the Public Inquiry . |
9 | At the time of writing it is too early to determine whether the IEBPC 's Frankfurt seminars , presentations and cocktail parties will lead to a significant international force stimulating a vigorous wave of Data Discman publishing . |
10 | Conoco also disclosed it has started a review of offshore maintenance operations could lead to a jobs rundown . |
11 | This being said , it is extremely difficult to assess whether net environmental quality is being maintained or improved , since it is difficult to know what value future generations will place on the environments that will be damaged under MPG6 in order to feed development demands . |
12 | This being said , it is extremely difficult to assess whether net environmental quality is being maintained or improved , since it is difficult to know what value future generations will place on the environments that will be damaged under MPG6 in order to feed development demands . |
13 | That is the judgment not just of the Government , but of those hard-hearted characters who decide where mobile investment projecs should go in the EC . |
14 | Mr Salmond argued that each of the three opposition parties would vote with the Government during the passage of the Maastricht Bill , and warned against ‘ walking out in the huff ’ at every disagreement . |
15 | In summer the headland would vibrate with a gentle rhythmic humming which , on stormy nights or at the spring tides would rise to an angry moan . |
16 | Those who live near Yorke Square car park fear drivers will park around The Green and up the narrow nearby streets rather than pay for the car park . |
17 | There is no escaping the fact that a trade union will , in pursuit of its purposes as they are commonly understood , have its own corporate policies ; and that the authority of members of a trade union appointed in that capacity to boards of directors of joint stock companies will derive from the trade union . |
18 | And North-East companies could benefit from the buying bonanza , according to Mr Hamilton . |
19 | The template packages will ship in the second half of the year , once Microsoft has worked out how to price them . |
20 | In such conditions some of the turbine blades would glow at a dull red heat , and this represented the practical limit for ferritic steel : higher temperatures could only be attained with the use of special ( austenitic ) steels , which were in short supply in Britain at the time . |
21 | Both objectives require the application of higher level knowledge to identify inconsistencies at individual levels , so it is possible that techniques developed for recognition applications could contribute to the development of text understanding systems . |
22 | He points to the way in which the law has developed from a maze of individual sets of circumstances in which one or other of the prerogative writs would lie to a general principle under which courts will review decisions on the three grounds of illegality , irrationality and procedural impropriety : see per Lord Diplock in Council of Civil Service Unions v. Minister for the Civil Service [ 1985 ] A.C. 374 , 410 . |
23 | Its precise effect on the allocation of investment resources would depend on the detailed working out of the disciplines , and the Treasury certainly took no chances on a complete return to the free market in investment capital . |
24 | As a result the DES ( 1983 ) forecasts assumed that mature entry rates would fall at the same speed as the fall in 21–25 years olds — who constitute the majority of entrants to HE aged over 20 . |
25 | A trip to the blood donors may seem like a strange topic to write about in a staff magazine but it is one that took my mind back a few years to the first time my mum persuaded me to go . |
26 | On 7 March , club members will meet on the car park of Trentham Hotel at 9.30am for a seven mile walk at Loggerheads while on 18 April the group will tackle an eight mile route through Audley . |
27 | The wind had to change before his fighting ships could sail against the Spanish . |
28 | However , historians and contra-cyclical investors may argue that there have been few five year periods since the Second World War when deposits have outperformed equities — and stock markets should revive over the next five years . |
29 | It may be that the global warming and atmospheric circulation adjustments will happen in a series of abrupt steps or jumps , the magnitude and timing of which are as yet uncertain . |
30 | The Tees Valley Jazz Men will play at a jazz evening at Middlesbrough Council 's Municipal Golf Centre in Ladgate Lane , Middlesbrough , on Thursday at 8.30pm . |