Example sentences of "[art] [noun pl] [modal v] [verb] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 The chute will be replaced but the swings must wait for a future allocation of money .
2 Here they are totally secure , for though the orcs can splash across the Nimrodel — ‘ curse their foul feet in its clean water ! ’ says Haldir — it seems they can not wade or swim the Silverlode .
3 This ensured that aircraft out on the routes at outstations lacking facilities for making the checks could fly to a place where it could be done .
4 The Sheffield United winger , Alan Roberts , is on the verge of moving to Fourth Division Lincoln City if the clubs can agree on a fee .
5 Without understanding the intricacies of these book-entries we can see the philosophy of the system : namely , that the accounts should present in a systematic and continuous way the comparison of budgeted amounts and actual spending .
6 The Galleries will act as a one million sq ft magnet to six million shoppers , not just from Birmingham , but from the entire West Midlands conurbation and beyond .
7 The flames would flicker on the glass of the brass-framed pictures , enlivening the theatrical characters , making everything cosy .
8 Maybe the kittens might sit in the kettle or something .
9 A large slice of the takings will go to the arts , heritage , sport , charities and a fund to celebrate the Year 2000 .
10 The reference to ‘ all the circumstances ’ was not included in the Bill , but had been in earlier legislation , and was reinstated for fear that the courts might read into the omission a legislative intention that was not truly held .
11 Libel damages call for a metaphysical evaluation of dignity , a compensation , in many cases , for loss of amour propre which may be higher than the courts would award for the loss of an arm or a leg .
12 However , this does not mean that the courts will act as an appeal tribunal in respect of decisions of the Panel .
13 In certain circumstances the courts will imply into the decision-making process a duty to act fairly and justly in accordance with the principles of natural justice .
14 ‘ It is reasonably clear on the authorities that where a statutory tribunal has been set up to decide final questions affecting parties ' rights and duties , if the statute is silent upon the question , the courts will imply into the statutory provision a rule that the principles of natural justice should be applied .
15 It follows that the courts can contribute to the prison numbers crisis either by sending more people to prison than they need to , or by sending them there for longer than is necessary .
16 How much weight in this connection the courts should give to the attitude of Her Majesty 's Government was one of the issues before me .
17 Assuming that the more expensive units are stronger and better designed , the birds will produce above the extra outlay .
18 " Game to be sent to distant places " , wrote Meg Dods , long before the advent of the refrigerator " and potted without cutting up the birds will keep for a month . "
19 The ex-members could go into a corner and negotiate a new treaty for a small er number , but that would not include us . ’
20 Mr de Klerk , who said Mr Mandela 's release was ‘ not on the agenda now ’ , expressed the hope that the release of the prisoners would contribute to a spirit of reconciliation .
21 ( This paradigm is very common , but there is no reason why the inputs should lie in a two dimensional array .
22 They hoped that the molecules would react with the surface to form a film , with the long chains all sticking out like a field of corn .
23 As the molecular size of the polymer decreases there is an increasing probability that the molecules can diffuse into the smaller pores and channels in the gel which slows their time of passage through the column by providing a potentially longer path length before being eluted .
24 The council and others had objected to the proposed development and the council had refused planning permission on the ground that the proposals would result in an intensification of air pollution in an area where the level of existing pollution was high and would create additional health hazards to residents of the area .
25 The rubber stamp for the proposals could come at a meeting of the Community 's Council of Ministers at the end of June .
26 The hon. Member for Gordon ( Mr. Bruce ) asked how the proposals will square with the delegation of management powers to the chief executives of agencies , which is a fair point to raise .
27 German forces in contact with the Russians must surrender to the Red Army .
28 Whatever people say to him in confidence and whatever they may say in twos or threes , if he had been here when the issue was raised on the Floor of the House only a week or so ago he would have realised — indeed he was here so he should have realised this instantly — that the leaders of the groups might come to an
29 The lead time between a product 's conception and launch is a measure of a company 's responsiveness to changing conditions — if unnecessary delays result from cumbersome development procedures , the products will arrive with an in-built obsolescence .
30 Lord Atkin laid down the narrow rule in Donoghue v Stevenson [ 1932 ] AC 562 : A manufacturer of products , which he sells in such a form as to show that he intends them to reach the ultimate consumer in the form in which they left him with no reasonable possibility of intermediate examination , and with the knowledge that the absence of reasonable care in the preparation or putting up of the products will result in an injury to the consumer 's life or property , owes a duty to the consumer to take reasonable care .
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