Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] [conj] [art] [adj] [noun] " 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 Conflict may arise if a large fundholding practice decides to pursue its own health priorities or ignore those of the local district health authority .
3 However , difficulties may arise if a strict time limit is set for the publication of the decision , and the decision is published after it has expired : it may suit one of the parties to refuse to accept it on that ground .
4 However circumstances may arise when the public interest or the reputation of the profession itself may be at variance with the narrower interests of an employer .
5 However circumstances may arise when the public interest or the reputation of the profession itself may be at variance with the narrower interests of an employer .
6 Some may think that a mere journalist has no right to hold views about such things .
7 However , let's grant that the linguistic theory is true .
8 In the first place , one may recognise that the English language is not helpful .
9 More commonly , the parties ( or the court ) may consider that the matrimonial home should stand in the sole name of the wife but that the husband should be compensated by the payment of cash , or ( if cash is not available ) that the husband should have a charge on the property for a fixed amount ( as opposed to an interest in the equityas to which see Chapter 6 ) , the calling in of the charge being deferred until a specific time or happening of a specified event ( eg death of wife , remarriage of wife or youngest child attaining the age of eighteen years ) .
10 Equally the purchaser may consider that the in-house design team and intellectual property is fundamental to the business and will not be prepared to enter into any transaction unless the key employees are transferred .
11 Or the authority may direct that the final decision must be based on economic considerations only , thus replacing all but the economic factors .
12 In addition the court may direct that the local authority be provided with copies of all or part of the documentary evidence in the case .
13 One may doubt whether the small carbon radicals are still present .
14 Lord , we know that you guide the ways of all your servants , but we want especially to commend these people to you , that they may experience a special measure of your support and may know that the Holy Spirit is building the unity of the church in the places to which you have called them .
15 Second , we should recognise that a two-party dominance in the House of Commons may not reflect the pattern of electoral support in the country at large since our first-past-the-post electoral system makes it difficult for third parties to break through into parliament in proportion to their support in the country .
16 erm You must recognise that the general outline of school education , from primary and in secondary level , is a matter of policy , and this is in the hands of the D E S and local authorities .
17 I think we must recognise that the five GRIST days have proved to be very useful and much appreciated by all .
18 The hon. Gentleman must recognise that the Labour proposal would cause a double upheaval and a return to a system which the Opposition Front Bench has criticised many times .
19 You must wait until the current work has completed or perform this work in the package/packages where the active DC already exists .
20 If the argument for imposing a requirement of reasonableness is a forceful one as Lord Cross suggests , then it is curious that he should consider that the ordinary use of the term rape is a good enough reason for forgoing such a requirement .
21 ‘ We wo n't take a step back from pursuing these scum on both sides but the public should know that the legal profession has significantly crippled our efforts against killers on both sides .
22 You should wait until the right opportunity comes along .
23 We strongly believe that neither action revoking damaging permissions , nor the imposition of new conditions , under the first review should wait until the whole review is complete , otherwise unacceptable damage will almost certainly occur .
24 If the scheme is to qualify for grant aid , the benefit-cost assessment must show that the present value of all the benefits derived from the scheme exceed the present value of all the costs .
25 He must show that the bilateral structure of conventionalism effectively distinguishes between different circumstances : those in which surprise should be avoided and those in which it must , for these competing reasons , be tolerated .
26 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 .
27 If a receiving office makes use of a referral from an originating office then one should assume that the originating office will take his fee from his client and the receiving office should seek to take a fee , either finders fee or fee for professional assistance , from his client or contact .
28 This should ensure that no incorrect return penalty would be incurred under s 96 of that Act .
29 The tenant should ensure that a reasonable cut-off date is inserted and the tenant could try to reduce the suggested six months period to three months .
30 Given that there is no downside , groups should ensure that a valid group income election is in place for all members .
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