Example sentences of "[noun pl] [pron] [modal v] [be] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 To pick out compounds which might be potential drugs , a number of animal experiments were adopted , including the assessment of muscular relaxation and reduction of aggressive behaviour .
2 There are likely to be some nationally based organizations which will be deviant cases in terms of some or other dimension of the imperatives , if only because of the effects of more specific organization contingencies of size or technology , neither of which are considered here .
3 The chances are that in some organizations there will be real difficulties and dangers such as in nursing , coal mining , and heavy industries or indeed any work situation which has machinery .
4 I would have been quite happy just to have been on the bench for the entire championship but , as it turned out , I had another big incentive in that as Gary might not play for the rest of the Five Nations there would be four internationals available if I proved good enough ’ .
5 No matter the size of the place , no matter the number of entries it will be right answers which count .
6 Whatever the pros and cons , for many companies there will be little option .
7 In some areas there may be special clinics for particular groups such as young people , or services provided by voluntary organisations to complement NHS facilities .
8 In some areas there may be special clinics for particular groups such as young people , or services provided by voluntary organisations to complement NHS facilities .
9 In these areas there would be little vehicle penetration , allowing primacy of movement to the pedestrian .
10 The league studies show that there are positive dangers in assuming that in poor areas there will be poor results , and regarding that as an excuse .
11 In poor countries there may be enough food for the whole population but it is exported or hoarded because the people can not pay for it .
12 But even the mediocre ones you know you have to say , Come on chaps there must be more businesses in this .
13 In the infrequent acute infections there may be high mortality .
14 In heavy infections there may be severe cirrhosis and ascites and , in rare cases , liver failure and death .
15 If there were no damage to the bones there should be exact correspondence between the numbers of major limb bone elements like humerus and femur and numbers of mandibles and maxillae , and departure from this can arise from preferential damage to or selection against either group .
16 In other circumstances there may be invisible hazards like piped music in shops and restaurants , juke boxes in pubs or cafés , the rumble of loud traffic passing outside .
17 But even if a school fulfils its legal obligations there will be some parents who will remain dissatisfied .
18 Usually these are seen as bushes , perhaps 5 ft or 6 ft high , but in old gardens they might be 15 ft , always with several branches arching from the base .
19 The keys themselves may be different sizes .
20 As long as the occasion of buying one 's first car is regarded as one of life 's momentous landmarks there can be little hope .
21 We argue therefore , now as in our sixth report , that among the critical requirements in an INSET programme are the following : the diversity of teachers ' needs must be acknowledged and addressed ; teachers themselves must be central to the process of defining their needs ; and to meet diverse needs there must be diverse INSET programmes : not just as to their content and level , but also in their style and venue .
22 I 'm sure if receives a plea for twenty amanuensis from the first year speech therapists there might be some eyebrows raised
23 One suggestion which spoke volumes , was for the erection of close-mesh wire fencing along the boundary hedges to stop balls going out of bounds , and another that a selection of books be provided in the clubhouse so that ‘ on the wet days there would be some occupation ’ .
24 And yet even with formal organisations there will be some discretion and there will be opportunities to impose oneself on the organisation .
25 However , despite these drawbacks there can be considerable bonuses .
26 If … if everyone had their rights I should be legal mistress of this place now .
27 At this stage obviously the observations which can be particular will related to existing regional and su sub-regional policies .
28 But for longer-term investors there could be considerable growth .
29 To help fund the changes there will be extra money from Central Government but the exact amount is not yet known .
30 In some families there may be little distinction made between siblings and cousins , and these may be included in any discussion .
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