Example sentences of "[vb mod] [adv] [adv] [verb] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | We may most easily reveal the power of these influences on Dicey 's thought by posing what from a contemporary perspective seems to be a major difficulty with Dicey 's theory : how do we reconcile the twin principles of parliamentary sovereignty and the rule of law ? |
2 | To our interjection that on the evidence from Poland and other European countries under Russian domination , applied Marxism had neither created the wealth nor allowed the freedom to enable the purpose , as it is perceived in the democratic west , of the State to be realised — that is , to provide the circumstances in which the individual may most fully live a life of his or her own and so fulfill his or her potential for awareness and creativity , he would reply that that perception was mistaken ; and go on to remind us that he had attached supreme importance to the State . |
3 | It should be a close , hard game but Cushendall may perhaps just have the edge . |
4 | How sad that the FA should so unashamedly cheapen the wearing of an England shirt in the blatant pursuit of commercial gain , thus following the examples of teams like Arsenal and Manchester United who , on occasions , manage to achieve the appearance of circus clowns . |
5 | To ensure the continuing popularity and growth of the subject at Key Stage 4 and beyond , teachers must not simply teach the programme they must aim to instil an interest in and enjoyment of the subject . |
6 | The imbalance of supply and demand in popular fields results in Chairs setting guideline conditions to be met — for example , in order to get a favourable decision the student must not merely pass the field 's compulsory modules but should achieve grades of say , B , B , and B+ . |
7 | The child must not only remedy the situation caused by his or her negligence or transgression but also ‘ overcorrect ’ it to an improved or better-than-usual state . |
8 | Responses to disruptive behaviour must not only recognise the importance of factors in the pupil and his background , but also the relevance of factors in the school itself . |
9 | But as a manager you must not only understand the appraisal scheme but also adapt it to your own needs . |
10 | In this case we must not only win the vote but we must have a hundred MPs in the House to vote for the closure . |
11 | If a scheme for Northern Ireland is to have a real chance of success , it must not only enjoy the support of a majority — it must enjoy also the acquiescence of most of the rest , a vivid illustration of the need for an adequate social foundation for any constitutional structure which is to enjoy even a modicum of success . |
12 | In each case , the child must not only find a way of getting the adult to notice the object , but she must do this in such a way that the adult is aware of what she is doing and why she is doing it . |
13 | Make your title search four or five days or a week before completion ( five days if you think there may be a pending registration ) , to enable you to complete well within the period of priority that your search gives you — but remember that to gain full protection you must not only complete the purchase within that period , as with unregistered title , but must also within the same period lodge your application to register the transfer or mortgage . |
14 | We should not however confuse the transaction with the eventual use of the raw material . |
15 | For example , it is not clear why , if they are motivated by a desire to mark prestige , wives of men in high-status occupations should not simply imitate the language of their husbands . |
16 | But lending institutions would be well advised to make a recommendation in writing to any surety ( who falls within the ‘ protected ’ class ) to take independent legal advice before signing a security ; this should accompany the security document when it is sent for signature ( a lender should not simply entrust the security to the debtor to obtain the surety 's signature ) . |
17 | It should be appreciated that the law is there to assist BOTH parties in resolving disputes , and the defenders and their insurers should not simply allow the pursuer the initiative . |
18 | Shrubs which have been badly attacked can look ragged , but the damage is usually only cosmetic , and it should not unduly weaken the plant . |
19 | There is no reason why an understanding of the term ‘ god ’ should not ultimately embrace a meaning to satisfy that requirement for approval . |
20 | ‘ McAllister ? ’ he said , looking up , surprised , to impress on her that maid servants , even American ones , were not supposed to quiz the Master when he was at work — should not even originate a conversation with him . |
21 | There is no reason why a professor of history , say , should not also manage a family business if he has the time and energy . |
22 | You should not just abandon the site to nature , these areas have very specific needs . ’ |
23 | So Commander Blake we should not just offer a stick saying that we we are n't going to help you until we start dismantling your military programme , we should offer carrots too , do you agree ? |
24 | Er and so think er not we should not just have a policy for the we should put some money towards it as well . |
25 | Humans should not further tip the balance against living dolphins . |
26 | He was quick to point out , however , that one should not therefore equate the law of value with the law of labour expenditure , since to do so would be to lose sight of the specific historical form and character of value relations . |
27 | One should not therefore underestimate the importance of neighbourhood to such old people , even if neighbours do not perform the same functions as in ‘ the old days ’ . |
28 | Surely a recording for posterity ( as opposed to a one-off ‘ live ’ experience ) , should not merely satisfy the performer 's ego ( my ‘ Eroica ’ , my Heldenleben ) , but also the composer 's intentions s far as they can be reliably gathered from the original score . |
29 | Managers should not necessarily blame an employee for failures , but should determine whether the process is to blame , and involve the staff in improving the process . |
30 | When all is said and done , there may be no way to avoid the momentary grip of fear descending on you when unusual things start to happen on your computer , but I hope to have shown that this should not necessarily start a panic . |