Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] the [adj] [noun sg] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | It can not be overstressed that the purchaser and vendor should continue to consider the need for approvals and clearances throughout the course of negotiations as a change in the terms of the transaction may trigger the relevant legislation which regulates anti-competitive practices , mergers and the creation or expansion of monopolies . |
2 | But some anglers fear that the carp may damage the aquatic ecosystem which supports their fishing . |
3 | No one watching the French reaction to the unfolding events in central Europe should doubt the political importance which the Elysee attaches to monetary union as a way of anchoring west Germany to this end of the Continent . |
4 | The issue between radical patriots and conservatives centred on whether the privileged estates should preserve the separate representation they had enjoyed as ‘ arms ’ of the medieval Cortes , or whether all should merge in a general congress . |
5 | As a developer , it was important that he should know the exact route which it was to take . |
6 | In order to do so , we must present the intensional structure which we see as underlying the structure of the adverbal adjective . |
7 | You should see the foocking croompet we get in this place ! ’ |
8 | Zenith says it believes the new agreement should provide the financial flexibility it needs to carry out its business plan ; it replaces Zenith 's existing $60m bank agreement , which was to have run out in June 1994 , but is subject to negotiation and signing of a definitive loan agreement . |
9 | Before you get too political you must remember the only time I 've been actively political was for an independent candidate . |
10 | For all the talk of Prime Ministerial government , one must remember the unequal battle which any incumbent , when confronted by more than a score of powerful departments , faces . |
11 | Tonight he must face the very thing he had always dreaded . |
12 | They must interpret the internal logic which directs the actions of the actor . |
13 | Because literary texts exist in different editions it can be more helpful instead to note the chapter number , act and scene number , line number , etc. ( and of course , you should indicate the exact edition you are using ) . |
14 | Purchasers should note the smaller print which indicates this offer does not apply outside the USA ! |
15 | When they reached the road which ran across the top of the village , the groom drew level and , with a nod of his head , indicated that they should take the righthand way which led to the river bridge . |
16 | It seems ironic that where , in the eighteenth century , novelists and architects alike look out of their elegant windows on to the cottages of the poor as pleasing little features in the landscape , the Victorians , for whom the dwellings of the middle class tended increasingly to set the standard , should view the great house itself from that perspective — from the outside , as the focus for a landscape , much as the eighteenth-century painters had done ( Fig. 24 ) . |
17 | ‘ It 's typical of Rex really that he should blame the poor man who died for all his troubles . |
18 | But Mr Bush told the U N Security Council in New York that Iraq must put the right wrong it has done in seizing a nation to which it had no right . |
19 | It is not surprising that a leading official of the NUT should dismiss the White Paper which collates the present government 's curricular initiatives as ‘ a dose of centralist rhetoric ’ . |
20 | The devolution of responsibility to hospitals , DHAs and FPCs may prevent the broadly-based planning which is necessary to ensure that such services continue to grow and prosper . |
21 | Some fixed lens cameras have a maximum and minimum focus , and might restrict the maximum depth you can dive to . |
22 | He says it 'll destroy the semi-rural environment we have here . |
23 | We 'll have someone whose liberty others will be glad to buy with Harry 's , if he himself will not — we 'll have the old wolf himself , Ralf Isambard and no other . ’ |
24 | You might get the occasional guest who notices a camera in the foyer or speaker in the restaurant but we are nearly into the twenty-first century and high tech equipment does not have to be offensive . |
25 | I 'll play the secret tape I made in the orchard |
26 | But if her foot 's wider , you 'll get the bigger size it 'll take it up on the length bit . |
27 | I 'll put the hind seat I 'll bring the bag back . |
28 | A meticulous man , with a compelling need for orderliness , distancing himself from anything which might threaten the harmonious life he was striving to create . |
29 | ‘ I 'll wear the sexiest swimsuit I can find ! |
30 | And its leaders , with precious little to show for 40 years of economic folly , may see the nuclear crisis they have provoked as a way of taking minds off empty stomachs . |