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

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1 But that wo n't happen for a long time , says Richard Outcalt , a retail-sales consultant in Seattle .
2 I think she felt that nothing much would happen for a few years .
3 He simply hopes they will emerge of their own accord , and this may not happen for a considerable time .
4 That will not happen immediately or alternatively it will only happen for a short period of time .
5 Is there anything immediately that gives you hope that something will happen for the better ?
6 In London it 's only Annabel 's or Tramp — the rest do n't happen for the certain crowd , the newspaper-worthy crowd I 'm looking for . ’
7 This did n't happen during a single eruption , of course ; the individual flows average only ten metres thick , so many hundreds of individual flows are piled up one on top of the other , covering an area of about 130,000 square kilometres .
8 This did not happen during the golden years of 1966–80 : over that period GNP grew by an average of 10.4% a year and the workforce by 4.7% .
9 It can happen during the growing period , during storage , on the farm , in the shops or in the home and is due to the presence of chlorophyll within the potato .
10 This should only happen as a last resort in exceptional circumstances and if it does , you should take legal advice as soon as possible .
11 A race that nearly did n't happen as the first of August 's glorious ‘ weather ’ settled in .
12 It can only happen after a disastrous split in the majority party or when no party has a majority .
13 If the individual can always predict what will happen after the first drink then he or she is probably not alcoholic and may have no need of a 12 Step recovery programme and therefore can not be said to relapse if occasionally he or she gets drunk .
14 No we 've had er because this was erm a , a , a of erm concern here that we felt you know what 's gon na happen after the twelve months and I 'm pretty sure we had a circular round that said we would get two hundred pounds a week .
15 That will not happen under a Labour Government because units will not opt out .
16 Anything could happen under a general anaesthetic , could n't it ?
17 Many of us share some deeply felt worries about what will happen under the current procedures until the changeover takes place in 1993 .
18 What will happen under the Trevi proposals ?
19 I am glad to say that immense capital investment is going into that , which did not happen under the last Labour Government .
20 And that will happen under the proposed N H S reforms , when the rather complex formula for allocating money within the N H S , is replaced by a much simpler formula .
21 This does not happen with a solid , heavily pigmented gouache .
22 But it could happen with a fair deal , and it is far far far more probable than the marble statue 's waving at us .
23 If we 've got high resistance , what do you think will happen with a high resistance ?
24 The other five were well aware of the fragility of the Fourth Republic , especially after the 1956 French election , and fearing that the EEC might not happen with a different government in power in Paris , were keen to get things moving as quickly as possible .
25 The County Council 's environmental consultants had said of the inner northern routes , rather than damaging an irrepr irreplaceable sensitive landscape as could happen with the other routes , the inner northern route could be seen as a means of improving the landscape .
26 Not one of the little piece picking a little piece out , but an overall assessment and this was produced for the County Council by their environmental consultants and was specifically referred to in the County Surveyor and I think County Planning Officer 's joint report , and that er assessment said , rather than damaging an an irreplaceable , sensitive landscape as could happen with the other routes , the inner northern route could be seen as a means of improving the landscape .
27 This feeling of being addressed in a special , understanding way does not happen with the best children 's theatre , and greater credit could be given even to a young audience , with less recourse to pantomime-like delineation of character .
28 If we are to move towards transforming schools so that they deliver to young people a more appropriate and empowering kind of education than many of them currently receive , and if , as I have argued , this must happen with the committed participation of substantial numbers of teachers , then it follows that the promotion of integrity and self-respect amongst teachers is the most urgent challenge that education currently faces .
29 And this would surely happen within a short period .
30 The handler should have a basic knowledge of the normal physiology of calving , and what should happen within an accepted time scale .
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