Example sentences of "[art] [noun] [modal v] [verb] [conj] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 But repeat the procedure often enough and the response will diminish and eventually the animal will no longer curl itself into a ball when touched — as if it had become accustomed to the stimulus and no longer regarded it as dangerous .
2 But CAMRA the beer drinkers pressure group says employees are n't the only people who would lose … the drinker would suffer as well
3 If the board is sailed too close to the wind , the so called ‘ no-go ’ zone is entered within which the board will stop or even blow backwards .
4 Under heat and pressure , the powder would melt and both it and the liquid would then set permanently to a hard , insoluble solid nearly immune to decay .
5 They function as a spurious pattern into which the narrative might slide if so allowed .
6 There 's a latency between the primary changing and the secondary data changing since the primary will change and then we replicate across the network to each secondary location .
7 Some of them took great satisfaction in provocative statements of their position : there is no such thing as law , they said , or law is only the prediction of what the courts will do or only a matter of what the judge ate for breakfast .
8 The hope is that the courts will remain and perhaps be upgraded , though this could be a lengthy process .
9 The archbishop could delay and immensely complicate matters , but his appeal to Rome in August 1297 had been barred , his excommunication of violators was countered by a writ of prohibition , his resolution was isolated by the alarmist fears of some clergy and the divided loyalties of others , especially those who were the king 's servants ; above all , Boniface VIII 's temporizing in France suggested that no archbishop henceforth could rely on papal support .
10 Though the exact nature of the symbiosis between pastoralists and plains game has only recently become understood , administrators in close contact with the Masai could see that somehow the two did co-exist , and they took exception to the idea that in order for game to thrive the Masai would have to be removed .
11 The user should ensure that only one version of each filename is supplied for processing .
12 So the cost of the premiums will altered as well .
13 The animals will become as well fitted as they can be to the local conditions .
14 Many live in fear of what the future will bring and also whether their own health will hold .
15 That 's a conditional gift divorce makes it that that gift is revoked but she may still survive therefore the condition would apply and therefore the subsequent er provisions that you 've made in a will do n't apply because they can only apply if the wife survives twenty eight days but that 's ignored !
16 But I think this is this is something the kids will use as well .
17 The blisters will itch and then start to dry up forming crusts or scabs which will then disappear .
18 In many gliders the spin may stop as soon as the full opposite rudder is applied .
19 With admissible or near-admissible algorithms the search can end as soon as a spanning hypothesis has been found .
20 A proposal put to the PLO Chairman Yassir Arafat suggested that the dialogue could resume as soon as the PLO had disciplined the Palestine Liberation Front ( PLF ) for its involvement in the May 30 seaborne attack on the Israeli coast [ see pp. 37443-44 ] .
21 Many of the suggestions in this book about ways of using video assume that the person using it is familiar with what the machine can do and so feels confident about finding a place on a tape , stopping and starting at will , turning the sound up and down and so on .
22 A common application is their attachment to photocopiers and fax machines , so that file numbers have to be keyed in before the machine will operate and thereafter the cost incurred can be electronically tracked and shown on printouts .
23 The weakness of the tidal interaction with the Sun may mean that even after 4600 Ma synchronous rotation is yet to be achieved , and that in the distant future the retrograde rotation will cease and then the requisite slow prograde rotation will build up .
24 In the beginnings of this second stanza , the poet is describing all the wonderful things the sun can do but then goes on to say that all these great wonders are completely forgotten when the sun can not even rejuvenate a man whose body is still warm and almost living .
25 An observer moving out from the origin would find that initially the area of the spherical surface he reached would grow steadily with s until he had travelled a distance .
26 Er well the committee will recall that shortly after it published its report in Spring ninety two , the new German Minister of Defence questioned whether the project was still required at that degree of sophistication .
27 If one believes that the universe will expand and then contract again , as the no boundary proposal seems to imply , this becomes a question of why we should be in the expanding phase rather than the contracting phase .
28 Of course , there is a risk that if a crisis develops and mechanical ventilation is applied , the child may suffer or even die .
29 ‘ Celia see sea , ’ the child would lisp as soon as she awoke .
30 I should like to commend to Members the text of the Inaugural meeting of the BIE in London in 1927 much of which is as relevant today as it was then and it will only be by the commitment of you the members that the Institute will improve and ultimately progress .
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