Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] [prep] the [noun sg] of " in BNC.

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1 From the Soviet perspective a socialist government in Kampuchea has remained a sine qua non of any settlement of the Kampuchean issue , although Soviet resolve on this issue may weaken in the face of the current ASEAN commitment to a neutral Kampuchea ( see below ) .
2 These may range from the specification of shapes , finishes and material type through casting and mould details , to jigs and fixtures needed during production .
3 " The only incident we know about that may relate to the rest of the set-up is your performance at Winter Marsh .
4 The independence of events such as deaths from plane crashes is also important since this may relate to the appropriateness of any rate quoted .
5 Let's think about the number of regions we have , the T & G have got seven , we 've got ten .
6 Also it is conceivable that cash limits , whilst being effective in capping overall expenditure , may militate against the adoption of new , cost-effective , procedures if these necessitate financial outlays .
7 In general , the more directly political approach argues that the manner in which the state may compensate for the misery of the periphery is crucial and warrants serious investigation since under certain circumstances it may be possible for state intervention to operate with beneficial , net long-term effects .
8 1985 ) that societies living in areas where resources are rare or absent may compensate by the production of pottery for exchange with neighbouring groups better endowed with the necessary resources .
9 It also singles out moor and heath for specially favourable treatment ; habitats such as wetlands and species-rich grasslands may remain within the scope of the grants .
10 It believes that this ‘ crisis ’ level of interest rates may only may last only a short while but that a ‘ risk premium ’ may remain throughout the life of a Labour government , with adverse implications for growth .
11 As a result aggradation took place and the surfaces of such aggradations , now dissected by later erosion , may remain in the form of terraces .
12 In that context , the designation by article 5(1) of the Convention of the courts for the place of performance of the obligation in question expresses the concern that , because of the close links created by a contract between the parties thereto , it should be possible for all the difficulties which may arise on the occasion of the performance of a contractual obligation to be brought before the same court : that for the place of performance of the obligation .
13 Once agreed , your interests should take precedence over everything else that may arise in the course of the inspection and report .
14 If you countersign this letter in agreement , we will treat you as such for the purpose of regulated work which may arise in the course of future assignments .
15 Secondly , an effect may arise in the recording of gross receipts to the EC budget .
16 Undesirable removal of lubricants may occur in machinery and hazards may arise in the use of steam lances .
17 Before looking further at the way this assumption was developed , it would be useful to clear up a confusion that may arise in the use of the category ‘ positivist criminology ’ .
18 Staff who are capable of giving assistance on any problems that may arise in the use of the system should be available on the telephone at any time during normal working hours .
19 A method for illustrating the intermediate and final outcomes which may arise after the occurrence of a selected initial event ( Reference 5 ) .
20 Arousal may arise from the appeal of the goal , the feelings that it engenders , the hormones it stimulates .
21 One of the major sources of revulsion against offenders who profit from their crimes may arise from the practice of some sections of the media to pay an offender for the right to an interview or the right to publish her or his story , so-called ‘ cheque-book ’ journalism .
22 Whatever one may think of the effectiveness of the Valleys Initiative , it has the powerful appeal of historic social justice , since it offers the people of these areas a taste of the quality of life that has been achieved elsewhere through the profits of our industrial past .
23 Neither the campaign nor the result purged him or his family of a settled if unenthusiastic feeling that he ought to go into the House of Commons .
24 Furthermore , studies of the features of atk which resemble those of transforming src genes may aid in the understanding of oncogene regulation and the events leading to cell transformation .
25 Nevertheless serious misgivings may persist about the wisdom of ascribing identity to meanings .
26 Requirements may exist about the amount of memory that is required to run a system .
27 Both ownership in common and joint ownership may exist in the case of chattels personal as well as in the case of land .
28 Thus , species differences may exist in the mechanism of release of this peptide .
29 When official conservation often does not work , part of the problem may lie in the assumptions which the conservationist , government servant or politician may make about the cause of failure .
30 These accusations may be wholly untrue but they will be made to an extent not paralleled by criticism of any judgment he may make from the bench of the regular courts .
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