Example sentences of "[adv] [vb infin] [noun] [prep] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Readability researchers often emphasise that it is not possible to use a formula to assess difficulty at the individual sentence level ; a formula or graph can only make predictions about difficulty at a global level . |
2 | In future Castle will only make provision for amortisation of audio copyrights for permanent diminution in value . |
3 | Private hire cars can only carry passengers in response to requests by phone . |
4 | For this would obviously ensure pride of place for holist explanations . |
5 | Children whose families come , for example , from the Caribbean , from countries in Africa or from the Indian subcontinent can greatly enrich discussion about English as a world language and about literature and drama as world concepts . |
6 | I do n't think , you 'd better have cards in front of you . |
7 | Instead , Levy had simply assured Baker that Israel would not use the US funding in the occupied territories , and would henceforth share information regarding settlement with US officials . |
8 | By May the play was almost complete — all that was necessary was the process of readjustment which would necessarily take place in consultation with director and actors . |
9 | China 's view was that Taiwan could only enter GATT as part of China . |
10 | Do all have freedom of conscience except the King ? " |
11 | Paddy would only change hands as part of a specific economic debt contracted outside the field of kinship relations . |
12 | This did n't necessarily mean hostility to religion as such . |
13 | Further , LCH has in recent years agreed with most , if not all , of the London markets that it will only accept contracts for registration from clearing members who are members of the relevant market.3 A financial futures contract will be registered only if the clearing members in whose names it is submitted are members of the financial futures market . |
14 | If the particulars are not supplied , he may apply to the court , which will only order particulars before defence for good reason ( Ord 6 , r 7(2) ) . |
15 | This will only cause problems with consultation with the members and they 're the most important , the bloody members , but it could lead to and a scramble for jobs . |
16 | The organiser , too , is a woman … though she 'd rather give pride of place at the air display to another female — Sally B , a B-17 bomber , star of the film Memphis Belle . |
17 | From DEC 's multi-colour , multi-font text widget , users can additionally edit text from right to left . |
18 | A clause which does not expressly mention conditions will not normally exclude liability for breach of condition . |
19 | More women than men are excluded on this basis because of the rule which states that men should normally claim benefit on behalf of the women they are living with ( whether they are married or not ) . |
20 | Secondly , step ( 4 ) above should be implemented before step ( 5 ) so that at the time management subscribes the substantial part of their shares in Newco , in respect of which they have taken out loans to defray the cost of acquisition , Newco will already control Target by virtue of its contractual entitlement to acquire it ; if , in practice , steps ( 3 ) to ( 5 ) occur on the same day , board minutes and other records should show that events took place in the correct order . |
21 | If these are digitized and buffer zones constructed around them ( Fig. 10.3 ) we can quite easily test hypotheses about prevalence in such buffer zones as compared with prevalence outside . |
22 | Believe me , I would sooner go hat in hand to all the bankers in Europe than try and explain to Anna why we 'd ignored her imperial command . ’ |
23 | If he does , he may just come face to face with himself . |
24 | The CB must somehow involve obedience to instruction on the grounds that Chris can not have a tantrum while doing as he is told . |
25 | If the buyer indicates that he will nevertheless accept delivery in spite of the breach of condition , that may well amount to waiver ( see Rickards v. Oppenheim , paragraph 7–05 above ) . |
26 | Even if firms were completely market orientated , they would still make errors of judgement from time to time . |
27 | That is , it does not directly make use of information about the length of words , or information about the overall word shape . |
28 | Calling Prolog , ‘ the applications development language of the future , ’ the initiative stresses its memory management facility and its compiler technology which makes it possible to dynamically generate classes at run-time without having defined them explicitly . |
29 | Fourth , ‘ theories which assert that all inequality is morally wrong ’ : resources are allocated by comparison across individual lives at any given moment ; for example most people would unequivocally give priority for treatment to those in the most pain . |
30 | Although Charlie could always see Trentham in front of him , Tommy was so silent in his wake that from time to time he had to look back just to be certain his friend was still there . |