Example sentences of "happen [conj] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 But it might also be happening where the Communist Party have provided some sort of secure physical presence and where if , as a result of past exploitation , there was a substantial degree of antagonism towards landlords which , it would be that that was carried out .
2 ‘ But such anxiety will not stop it happening if the Soviet Union should ever allow it to happen or be unable to stop it happening ’ .
3 ‘ I ca n't understand what 's happening but the telemetric system that controls the flow of gas from the whole of the Hewett , Leman and Shaun fields has gone berserk .
4 To know what is happening when a small bit of wood is shifted , one must grasp the rules of chess and so grasp what move has been made .
5 THIS week 's Echo fishery reports are an indication of what might be happening when the new coarse fishing season starts next Wednesday .
6 A study of Mary as queen rather than as a woman of great misfortune and ultimate tragedy necessitates discussion of what was happening when the central figure of the monarch was off-stage , and especially before her debut , when the scene of her rule was set ; the problems which her absence created , and the way in which others struggled to resolve them are as relevant as the short period of her personal reign .
7 What happens where an untrue statement is made which induces a guest to book at the hotel ?
8 In industry it often happens that a great deal of thought goes into the design of a project , when the real problem is finding the right person to run the project .
9 It just so happens that a framed photograph of Clarence Winchester in his 50hp Caudron biplane at Hendon circa 1915 adorns the Collectair office wall !
10 Most natural minerals are brittle because they are more or less homogeneous but it happens that a few have cleavage planes of about the right strength .
11 It often happens that a particular cat finds itself betrayed by a friendly human hand .
12 As we shall eventually see , it so happens that the latter point is probably correct , but it is not a conclusion that follows directly from the results of the Terman project , for the following reasons .
13 For it so happens that the developed societies over-value certain kinds of mental operations , like logic .
14 In the course of such conversations it often happens that the bereaved person is not only troubled by thoughts that they might be going mad but by the notion that they are very bad .
15 It so happens that the Roman collections , which cover a geographical area from Britain to the Middle East and North Africa , fall within the interests of several departments of antiquities .
16 Old age abuse is a term that can be used more properly to refer to situations where it happens that the elderly person is abusing the carer ( Case Study 4.2 ) .
17 It often happens that the greater the area of choice , the less clear cut are the guidelines .
18 The old sunset-defying British Empire stands out even better , and it so happens that the main fossiliferous parts of it fall on a non-equatorial great circle , thereby providing ample ammunition for the polar wanderers .
19 When a bigger , more compact lump of lava is ejected , it commonly happens that the outermost skin of plastic lava tends to be pushed backwards towards the trailing edge of the bomb by the rush of air passing it .
20 It often happens that the initial choice of weights is poor , and the program should learn improved weights .
21 This is an important topic ; it often happens that an approximate reciprocal of a matrix A is known : perhaps from a rough calculation , or one in which an error has been made , or even that belonging to a neighbour matrix of A. Refinement of this approximate reciprocal is then required .
22 The sheet explains what an NMT is ; what arrangements apply when supplying an NMT to a person not registered for VAT for removal to another EC country ; what happens if a new vehicle is to be used on UK roads before it is removed to another EC country ; and what to do if obtaining an NMT in the UK for removal to another EC country .
23 This diagram shows what happens if a red light is flashed every time a person is exposed to a sudden loud noise .
24 But what happens if the traditional route out of the slums is effectively barred , or if unemployment is so high that the underclass is offered no hope ?
25 Wha what happens if the good come from the store ?
26 What happens if the new solicitor also recommends closure of the case ?
27 A question that has still not been answered at any point during the debate was asked by my hon. Friend the Member for Buckingham ( Mr. Walden ) : what happens if the other countries go ahead without us ?
28 Now let us return to P1 and ask what happens if the additional constraint is included in P1 .
29 What happens if the federal Minister of Finance and the Minister of Finance for the largest internal state take different lines ?
30 If the actual aggregate demand curve is AD , the general level of prices will be P and the level of output will be Y n , but what happens if the aggregate demand curve is higher than expected , say at AD 1 ?
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