Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] [prep] [adj] [noun sg] and " in BNC.
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1 | For Quine there are data and there is theory , and whatever desirable internal characteristics the theory may have , its justification is achieved , if at all , in the way our verificationalist semantics taught us that it should be ; that is , by appeal to the difference that the truth of the theory should make to possible experience and by direct ( strong ) verification of whether experience does in fact go the way the theory says it should . |
2 | With more equipment coming on the market , WHO decided that Cali should concentrate on long-term research and that a full-time test facility was needed in Europe . |
3 | My Lords , that concludes my analysis of what I perceive to be the important British cases but before seeking to draw conclusions therefrom I must refer to certain Commonwealth and American cases . |
4 | The Norwegian government must choose between continuing whaling and pursuing its aim of joining the European Community , according to EC Fisheries Commissioner , Manuel Martin . |
5 | We should look with deep understanding and compassion upon those whose relationships have failed or are in danger of failing . |
6 | Still we must believe in love , just as we must believe in free will and objective truth . |
7 | Whether or not an effective school library should depend on voluntary labour and charity remains a specific instance of a wider political issue which schools across the nation face daily . |
8 | In so far as is possible , such new activities should depend on local human and physical resources . |
9 | A fourth option which has been advocated is that we should draw upon American experience and adopt a ‘ hard look ’ standard of review for discretionary decisions . |
10 | Life is a natural cycle just like the changing seasons so youth must move to middle age and then proceed to death . |
11 | And he established the principle that any decision which drew on the contingency reserve of public money should go to full Cabinet and not be taken in Cabinet committee , where the Chancellor and the Chief Secretary could all too easily fall prey to ambushes set by cabals of spending ministers . |
12 | It was decided I should go to special school and my mother 's objections were mollified by the proof of the academic success that many girls achieved there . |
13 | To simulate natural selection in an interesting way in the computer , we should forget about rococo ornamentation and all other visually defined qualities . |
14 | But there have been warnings against this — both from black parents and from the conservative popular press — and these are helping teachers to re-evaluate multicultural education and to consider much more fully why it is of benefit for all children and should lead to increased achievement and awareness amongst our pupils . |
15 | The resulting devices will be used with Intel 's 80960 Cx series of superscalar microprocessors to provide a complete building block chip set to reduce chip count by integrating most of the logic functions surrounding the CPU , which should lead to increased reliability and performance , and reduced board space requirements and cost . |
16 | The employers will tell you that environmental auditing is solely a management tool , but , B S seven seven five O , and the Euro Community regulations , should lead to increased employee and T U involvement . |
17 | It was mentioned earlier that one must distinguish between economic efficiency and cost-cutting . |
18 | While one must distinguish between formal access and real accessibility , there are more second routes and second chances , and fewer dead-ends and irreversible choices than in the past , and the whole notion of ‘ stages ’ has to be interpreted in the light of the individual 's self-perception and the increasing fluidity of age-roles . |
19 | They supported the plan , but insisted that the money for implementing it must come from economic growth and cuts in spending on welfare and education . |
20 | DGH units should cater for acute work and long stay units should be established in the Districts . |
21 | Teachers should talk about correct spelling and its patterns , about punctuation , and should introduce pupils to terms such as punctuation , letter , capital letter , full stop , question mark . |
22 | The Government must co-operate with British Rail and should give the programme full support because it is important to every region in the country . |
23 | Meeting the Australian Prime Minister , Paul Keating , and the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade , Gareth Evans , Zhu said that China and Australia had no fundamental conflicts of interest and should co-operate in preserving peace and stability in the Asia-Pacific region . |
24 | Separation may result from clinical depression and , therefore , it may aggravate or maintain a pre-existing depressive condition … |
25 | Furthermore , in patients with a genetic disposition or pathological alterations characterised by a reduced aldehyde dehydrogenase activity the repeated alcohol intake , through the mechanism here described , may result in bronchial hyperresponsiveness and haemodynamic alterations . |
26 | Although research may appear as logical analysis and mere statistics to you , clients sometimes endow it with a kind of magic . |
27 | In view of the biological and pharmacological activities of ET-1 , we wondered whether production of ET-1 by respiratory epithelium may contribute to cellular proliferation and fibrosis in CFA . |
28 | It adds : ‘ The viability of this proposal will need to be further explored with the private sector and others as it is too early at this stage to value the commercial opportunities a road might bring for improved coal and mineral extraction , forestry , recreation and other developments to defray construction costs . ’ |
29 | Turning , then , to the relationship of criminal law and legal theory , I asked what legal theory might contribute to criminal law and I dealt with two central issues ; first , the limits of exposition imposed by the nature of legal rules which , I argue , are essentially incomplete and therefore incapable of a final , exhaustive statement ; and , secondly , the nature of methodological purity , where I argue against a tendency to distort data to fit a favoured critical principle . |
30 | Other leaders might emerge by popular choice and through their personal drive and qualities . |