Example sentences of "[det] [vb mod] [verb] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | This is because if there is a person on both wing-tips , neither may have a good grip . |
2 | And if they recommend that , that may mean a little bit of trip , down to either Nottingham or perhaps even Derby , |
3 | In the visual arts even less seems to be understood about the viewer-in-the-picture , especially about the nature of the ‘ illuminating experience ’ ( Taylor , 1986 , p. 160 ) , that may accompany the aesthetic response . |
4 | Visits from the prisoner 's family may be limited to one half-hour twice a month , but since that may involve a 400 mile round journey even such infrequent visits may not be possible . |
5 | The subjective threat perceived in rejection by a spouse or lawyer is given cultural expression and concrete content in the concept of sasoo , which refers to a malevolent mara ’ called a ‘ sasoo woman ’ or ‘ sasoo man ’ , that may attack the rejected party . |
6 | That may become the central issue of democratic socialist politics , not only in Britain , but elsewhere in Europe , in the nineties . |
7 | Many people on the other side of the English channel believe that that may become an important institution for the future development of Europe . |
8 | While that may seem an attractive option for a young partner , it ought to be remembered that such payments will come out of his taxed income . |
9 | At this stage nothing remains but that each should present an opaque front to the other . |
10 | It was through these benefit or friendly societies that working people began collectively to provide insurance against the loss of income through unemployment , and to ensure that each should have a respectable funeral . |
11 | Each must recognize the invaluable importance of belonging to the Anglo-Irish " Family " . |
12 | Moreover , these potential thoughts do not just lie there like strands of spaghetti on a plate : each must have a certain kind of relation to the others . |
13 | That must mean a new balance . |
14 | The Irish have settled into this country and there are communities of them all over do they go and see your concerts and if they do that must mean a great deal to them I should think ? |
15 | Unless steps are taken to ‘ eliminate it from the enquiry ’ — and that must mean a diagnostic diet — then there is no sound basis for saying that a patient 's symptoms are psychosomatic . |
16 | That must represent a tremendous waste of time and paper every day . |
17 | However , China has recently pledged to accede to the NPT and that must represent a welcome breakthrough , if it is serious . |
18 | That must have a profound effect on the ozone layer . |
19 | And that should make a huge difference I hope . |
20 | That should remain the primary focus , but as has been indicated there are other roles , connected with social service agency responsibility for standards in local authority , voluntary and private homes . |
21 | I said , ‘ that should ruffle a few feathers , ’ but she did n't seem the least impressed . |
22 | That should put a swift end to these weird undercurrents that danced between them . |
23 | Customers have begun coming to Arthur with specific requests for alterations to the design of both guitars and dulcimers. it is a sign that the instruments and their music are very much alive — and that should signify a healthy future for the musical instrument maker . |
24 | At any rate , everybody would think she had condoned his writing it and that should raise a fine storm for her . |
25 | Er now we think that is absolutely er essential and that should have a serious effect on Information Services . |
26 | Some definitions may be administrative , others functional and some may encompass a wider group than others . |
27 | Some may invoke a higher sanctity for parts of the constitution than the will of the people . |
28 | Some may find the external colours of the dome surprising , but apparently these reds , blues and creams are faithful to the colours that were there at the end of the 17C . |
29 | While some may see the whole area of aesthetic response as one limited by hedonism or elitism , or may wish to view it as a superficial frill of little relevance to the real world of materialistic values , others are able to propose valid reasons why investigation into the nature of aesthetic experience should be pursued . |
30 | Subjects may vary in their response to oestrogens and some may need a higher dose . |