Example sentences of "[det] [noun sg] [modal v] [verb] [to-vb] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | It is often argued that survey data give a very limited analysis of managerial policies which are developed over a period to deal with specific problems and this study should help to test such methodological criticisms . |
2 | This research would seem to show that successful performance of a wide variety of occupational tasks depends to a significant degree on a common core of cognitive skills . |
3 | This chapter will attempt to analyse some of the possibilities for the teaching of information skills in the primary school curriculum . |
4 | This chapter will attempt to convey some of our experiences , as well as describing a structured group programme . |
5 | This chapter will attempt to determine some of the reasons for this state of affairs and then will go on to suggest ways in which teachers can overcome these problems . |
6 | Erm s that 's my general s there 's no doubt that there are a great deal of activities there as always of course when one is spending a lot of new money quite rapidly , one has to monitor it very carefully to make sure that it 's being effectively spent , and I 'm sure the director and this committee will continue to do that . |
7 | This move should call to mind some remarks made in 2.4 about the causal theory of knowledge . |
8 | The results of this investigation should help to clarify some of the complex issues involved in the debate on gender and schooling . |
9 | ‘ I am sure anybody who had responsibility for this collection would have to consider this course of action . ’ |
10 | The presence of multiple replication errors or microsatellite instability within tumours is actually associated with increased survival. , Future studies in this area will help to elucidate these relationships more precisely . |
11 | This project will attempt to fill this gap in knowledge . |
12 | Indeed I hoped that this book might begin to give some clues about the origin of the tingle or the goose-pimples ; but I was disappointed . |
13 | On the surface this structure would seem to have much to commend it , guaran-teeing , as it does , every child a right to an educational curriculum of distinctive breadth and depth irrespective of the type of school he or she attends and irrespective of the talents the child possesses . |
14 | We do not believe that most ordinary families in this country could afford to pay any more tax . |
15 | This view would appear to contain much sense ; but it must not be taken to the extreme . |
16 | This source can choose to delegate all or part of its authority to other bodies so that they can carry out duties on behalf of , or in the name of the source . |
17 | because daddy works late you see and I very much daddy would want to go all the way over to Christo |
18 | Random diversification allows the reduction of non-market risk because the error terms from the market model 's estimation of each security will tend to cancel each other out and sum to zero because they are uncorrelated . |
19 | On the other hand , could it also be argued that without this form of population control there might be an over-population of some wild species and that nature would have to find some other way of correcting it ? |
20 | The packings must also be marked in such a way as to enable the person responsible for their movements to be identified ; that person must undertake to supply any Customs officer with any information that may be necessary to ensure the proper application of this simplified procedure . |
21 | erm it does n't , for example , necessarily imply that statements about beauty are merely subjective , or are delusory or are soft headed , or maybe that Eyre would want to say that on another occasion . |
22 | For example , if an outgoing partner accepts an employed position with a firm outside any prohibited area , there would be little his former firm could do to prevent that other firm from advertising within the area concerned . |
23 | A human mind dulled by its own self-absorption may fail to perceive this , but in stillness , this awareness automatically comes into our consciousness , without any effort of intellect or will . |
24 | A defendant to any action may wish to dispute all or part of the liability asserted by the plaintiff , or may disagree with the amount claimed whilst admitting liability , or may wish to dispute the claim and make a counterclaim against the plaintiff . |
25 | Thus , although the main aim of our research was to help Wirral Council to develop policies and plan services for heroin users , based on a sound empirical base , we also had an eye to improving methods of estimating prevalence which any community might employ to answer such questions as : How many residents are known to use heroin or other illicit drugs ? |
26 | b ) — Publicity Photographs — If any teacher would like to order any of the Eileen Langsley photographs cash/cheque is needed with the order and delivery would be October Q.T. day |
27 | This means that any development would have to create little traffic . |
28 | Colonies were very handy bargaining counters if a state wanted to concede something less important than territory in Europe , but it was hard to imagine that any country would want to take all of its rivals ' imperial possessions . |
29 | He cited a Daily Mail article , rather curiously signed Editor , which had attacked him for presiding over the disappearance of ‘ an immense fortune ’ left hint by his father , and had concluded : ‘ It is difficult to see how the leader of a party who has lost his own fortune can hope to restore those of anyone else , or his country . |
30 | See , if you go out hunting or anything like that and you do n't that animal will love to lick that mud off its , off its feet , off its hoof . |