Example sentences of "[vb mod] [adv] [verb] [prep] [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Corporate members may only participate in elections of that branch to which they are attached .
2 They felt that their students are in the caring field and ‘ ought naturally to empathise with students with severe learning difficulties ’ .
3 However , while the resolution of the immediate crises in the user 's life and the provision of a counselling service to help users think objectively about their position may provide the ‘ ideal conditions ’ for coming off , users must still come to terms with their addiction , their lifestyle and whether the alternatives on offer hold sufficient promise .
4 Local authorities must also respond to requests for information from a variety of interested groups .
5 If symptoms and cognitive function were not dissociable then clozapine , noted for improving symptoms , should also lead to improvements in cognitive function .
6 The ever increasing volume of legislation must inevitably result in ambiguities of statutory language which are not perceived at the time the legislation is enacted .
7 In this case the price is extracted from the reader who must periodically adjust to inhomogeneities in the interpretation of key terms ; subject areas ; and the depth of coverage .
8 If it is only our climate which would prevent an expanded leisure industry from being successful , we should surely look at ways of doing something about it .
9 Though Sir Richard has controlled public displays of emotion lately , he might suddenly burst into tears on the steps of 10 Downing Street and cause a run on the pound .
10 I think he 'll probably go to Tramps to be quite honest .
11 He 'll probably put like studs on it , you know
12 He suggested something might also result from talks between the Government and the European Commission concerning the status of satellite broadcasts .
13 Regnal years might also appear on coins of the Roman emperors made in the provinces of the empire , while at Rome coins were frequently dated by the titles of the emperor , such as the tribunician power , which was renewed every year and thus acts as a sort of regnal year .
14 They might also occur in infants with congenital hypothyroidism and in a few other muscle disorders ; for example , the Manitoba group reported a false positive in an infant with a congenital myopathy as part of the Walker-Warburg syndrome .
15 For instance , a student who entered the University intending to take the Honours MA in Sociology , and did Sociology 1 , Social Policy 1 and Politics 1 in first year , might then proceed to Honours in Sociology , Social Policy and Politics , or Politics , or to a BSc(SocSci) curriculum with one of these three providing the ‘ treble ’ subject .
16 I 'll never come to terms with it .
17 They 'd rather live for ages with sagging shelves and peeling paint .
18 Managers could perhaps arrange for practitioners to be allocated specific time in which to develop a clinical teaching role , enabling them to improve their skills and abilities and to return to the ward or practice area with renewed enthusiasm .
19 It will be noted that section 37(3) refers to ‘ assets located within that jurisdiction ’ , a reference which reflects , but does not directly confirm , the understanding of the position which prevailed in 1981 , that an injunction could only attach to assets within England and Wales .
20 NINE Darlington secondary schools could soon benefit from courses in food hygiene , according to the borough council .
21 As the hon. and learned Member for Burton said , that reversal could easily lead to miscarriages of justice that we could sort out now .
22 Confusion between the sources of faunal diversity could easily lead to mistakes in interpreting its meaning .
23 Even if she is not someone who could easily enter into discussions of this nature , in which her feelings are explored , it is possible that she could benefit considerably from advice and comfort delivered to her in a less personal way through the pages of a book .
24 They may not be used extensively now , but countries could easily turn to halons as a replacement for some CFCs .
25 He 'd gradually come to terms with the fairly obvious fact ( as most of his comrades already had ) that wartime associations were almost inevitably doomed to dissolution .
26 Backing up Bedu admirably were Rita and Jean , who worked hard and paced us well , so that we could still walk after hours of exercise .
27 Once Sheila was securely set towards the civil service as well , as if out of weakness or guilt Moran began courting her with vague , tentative offers ; if she were desperate to go to university they could still look into ways of how it could be managed and they would try to manage it somehow no matter how hard it was .
28 Many came to the door attempting to sell brushes , polish and so on , often carrying a card from the firm employing them explaining that they were disabled servicemen , I tremble to think that we could ever return to conditions like these .
29 However , it could also apply to parents in the ‘ leafy suburbs ’ , particularly in June , when older pupils could convince their parents that ‘ nothing much was happening ’ at school and persuade them to condone non-attendance .
30 According to Sakhat Muradov , Chair of the Turkmen Supreme Soviet , the new council 's supervisory role would not weaken presidential authority or the Supreme Soviet 's legislative function ; it was empowered to rule on " the most important questions " of economic and political life in Turkmenistan , and could also call for changes to the constitution and express no confidence in the President should he break the law .
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