Example sentences of "and [noun pl] [modal v] [verb] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Thus those with good ideas would still keep credit for having them , and researchers would benefit from a source of interesting proposals generated at the front line . |
2 | This consideration of the events and operations may lead to a tuning of the model , an adjustment of the entitles and the attributes . |
3 | The symmetric multi-processing ( SMP ) development project between IBM and Groupe Bull SA is reportedly on target , and products should arrive toward the end of 1993 . |
4 | At one time , IBM Corp 's shares regularly got so heavy that the company would split them to make them more marketable , a move that usually tends to increase the value of a company in the market : those days are long gone for IBM , and now it 's upstarts like Intel Corp that are able to flex their financial muscles : its board has approved a two-for-one split , and shareholders will vote on the proposal on May 5 . |
5 | The place where rivermen dockers and farmworkers could relax after a hard day 's work . |
6 | Environmentalists point out , however , that the fall in emissions was largely due to the economic recession ; if the UK economy revives , consumption and emissions will increase as a result and further measures will have to be taken to meet the target , which is in any case widely seen as very modest . |
7 | If those hurdles are cleared , the union and employers can haggle over the size of the hikes in basic wages and the conditions under which unprofitable firms can wriggle out of paying them . |
8 | Collection boxes are available in the charity 's eight shops here and Help The Aged is hoping pubs , offices , clubs and shops will help with the collection . |
9 | In its strongest form , at the perception of a new and beautiful poetic or religious idea , mystics and seers will fall into a trance and remain in it for hours or even days . |
10 | Many employees and organizations could benefit from a structure that acts as a conduit to help ideas flow more readily through an organization . |
11 | The Isle of Man Tourist Board is offering microlight gliding days round the island ; Lake Vrnwy Hotel in Mid-Wales is promoting helicopter safaris over magnificent scenery ; and clients can abseil down the walls of the Lake District 's Armathwaite Hall . |
12 | These circumstances are themselves historically changing , and in response to the changes new social movements and parties may emerge within the established political system , as did the socialist parties , and later the communist and fascist parties , in Europe . |
13 | And vesicles will fuse under the influence of an osmotic gradient . |
14 | It may be that the carrier bags and pens would go onto the onto the table where the entry forms are dished out as part |
15 | Unlike cleaning chemicals which still perform even if they are grossly misused and , at worst can hardly leave a surface dirtier after application than before , misuse in disinfectants and sanitisers can result in an increase in bacterial contamination . |
16 | In the days of the Weimar Republic , artists , writers , cabaret entertainers , and gypsies would meet in the woods and entertain each other and the day-trippers . |
17 | We all thought right okay , we 'll get out for a few days and matters 'll come to a head , get sorted out and we 'd be back at work , happy as anything you know , everything sorted within a couple of weeks . |
18 | State House already houses a recruiting office for the Royal Navy and Marines , and visitors must apply for a temporary security pass at the ground floor entrance . |
19 | The options and evaluations will go before the president in June . |
20 | In daytime sleep , such an effect is not present and night-workers can vouch for the broken sleep produced by the more rapid filling of the bladder after lying down during the daytime . |
21 | This may be because the facts of the dispute are unique or that statutes and previous decisions are capable of more than one interpretation as to their meaning ; Some of the words that pepper these documents , for example ‘ reasonable ’ , are inherently ambiguous and judges must decide between the competitive interpretations of what the law is as argued by lawyers . |
22 | Henry Stackpole , said that about 400 US Marines and engineers would remain in the country until June 15 . |
23 | The Fairclough report suggests that suitable UK institutions could be offered Faraday Centre status , becoming foci for technologies and expertise of industrial relevance , in which graduate scientists and engineers could work for a higher degree while engaged on contract research before moving into industry . |
24 | YOUNG mothers and mothers-to-be can benefit from an initiative which aims to provide information , relaxation and companionship . |
25 | Against this , the target 's controllers and directors will point to the fact that the proposal was sanctioned by a vote of shareholders ( as required by the Yellow Book ( see above ) and/or the Code ( see below ) ) and that competent independent advice was received on the terms of the offer and made known to shareholders as required under Rule 3.2 of the Code . |
26 | Twenty-three parties , electoral blocs and movements will contest under a proportional representation system for seats in the two houses of the Federal Assembly . |
27 | Sotheby 's are generously giving their services free for both these events and proceeds will go to The Ladies League , The Royal Hospital for Sick Children . |
28 | Even among the more informed the idea that our shared experiences and perspectives might contribute to the birth of a culture can generate anxiety . |
29 | Theories and explanations must emerge from the work as it goes along . |
30 | Throughout the summer the warm weather and increased activity of both pond fish and plants can lead to a number of problems in ornamental ponds . |