Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] [conj] [art] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Points made are not meant as criticism of the Computakit , but show areas where problems may arise and the possible solutions .
2 The system should assume that the top-rated candidates are correct unless the user chooses another of the existing candidates or enters an alternative word .
3 ‘ We must ensure that the admirable aims of European integration do not result in poorer returns to our policyholders . ’
4 And microbiologists must ensure that the engineered organisms are tough enough to eat toxins but will expire gracefully when their job is done ’ , Watkins adds .
5 Doctors , patients , and law-enforcing authorities should take a note of this warning and patients should ascertain that the Ayurvedic medicines they are taking do not contain anything other than Ayurvedic medicine .
6 First , we should remember that the individual assignments for which casual workers are engaged are all of a short duration .
7 First , we should understand that the political hacks were peeved when he won the overwhelming support of his colleagues to represent them on Labour 's shadow cabinet and they were really gutted when John Smith gave him the Scottish Office to shadow .
8 We must hope that the current plans are implemented .
9 If you 're a school governor or a member of a P T A or just a parent , you must demand that the real facts of life and death are part of sex and hygiene education .
10 Given this degree of disenchantment with the classical system , teachers of the law of contract must recognize that the organizing principles are shifting .
11 ‘ I know that you must wonder if the Soviet authorities have a hand in this kidnapping .
12 However , the DES speculates about the possibility of an ‘ agreed record ’ — a record of discussions between staff and inspectors which should indicate that the different views expressed have been dealt with fairly .
13 However , prospective applicants should note that a few combinations of languages are not possible because of the teaching timetable .
14 Anyone inclined to mock this suggestion should note that the armed services are perhaps the most respected institution in Britain today .
15 ( vii ) If the court reaches the point of weighing the social needs in issue , first that of securing to the council the effective means in law of protecting its reputation and , secondly , that of protecting the right of free expression of the people of this country , the court should hold that the remaining remedies for the council , if it could not sue for libel , and in particular the action for malicious falsehood , would not be a sufficient protection for the council 's reputation , and the ability of a local authority such as the council to sue for libel would not improperly or unnecessarily restrict free expression .
16 the contractor must prove that the additional costs incurred were reasonable in the circumstances .
17 Secondly , we must recall that the mental conflicts which I am identifying as the origins of human society and civilized behaviour — essentially those portrayed in the story of Oedipus — were as intensely painful and unpleasurable to those who experienced them then as they are to those who experience them in our own times .
18 For example in the Meteorologica ( 339b27 ) he asserts : ‘ We must say that the same opinions have arisen among men in cycles , not once , twice , nor a few times , but infinitely often . ’
19 Er and is the sort of standard one that we were using at Aston when these handouts were written erm but you should find that the same sorts of things are discussed in or in Atkinson .
20 Secondly , the draftsman may ensure that the two timetables are not interrelated .
21 When that word becomes common currency , then we 'll know that the present stereotypes have lost their stranglehold .
22 There is at least one instance of an aedile of a pagus , although we might suspect that the praefectus pagi of the Gallic Epotes lies outside the normal run of local government officials , though it must be remembered that magistrates could appoint prefects to act for them in their absence .
23 If you listen to the way the voice comes in in relation to where the chords are , you 'll see that the vocal fits exactly in the holes where the guitar is n't playing .
24 Or it might suggest that the religious symbols , by which men and women have conferred meaning on their lives , meet such pressing psychological needs that they remain impervious to scientific frames of meaning , which , in the last analysis , only dictate how things are and how they came to be so , without pretending to answer the why and the wherefore .
25 One might note that the full rhymes are similarly not always exact , some of them being ‘ masculine ’ , i.e. on one syllable only , but some ‘ feminine ’ , on more than one syllable , and tending towards similarity rather than identity , as in ‘ Arvernien/journey in ’ , ‘ armoured him/harm from him ’ , ‘ helmet tall/emerald ’ , etc .
26 Erm , if that 's the case , you 'll notice that the two copies that you 've got have the writing on the back .
27 Some people might imagine that the three positions of theist , agnostic and atheist could be defined as follows : the theist knows there is a God ; the agnostic does n't know whether there 's a God or not ; the atheist knows there is not a God .
28 However , lined up alongside such vintage stuff as seen on Pages 48 and 49 , we think you 'll agree that the following rogues ' gallery is a pretty ropey showing .
29 This type of clause might state that the firm acts as principal rather than agent , or that no fiduciary duties arise other than those set out in the agreement .
30 Her face is comely enough to take short hair , though perfectionists might say that the grey-green eyes are a little close-set , and the nose and chin are a centimetre longer than Robyn herself would have wished .
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