Example sentences of "and [vb mod] [verb] [noun] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | And let's add Godel for good measure . |
2 | In both forms of the disease , the loss of body weight is considerable during the clinical phase and may reach 20% in 7-10 days . |
3 | An example of a treaty which goes further is the South Pacific Driftnet Fishing Treaty which provides that parties shall consult with States eligible to become parties about matters relating to the Convention , and may reach agreements with such States . |
4 | Mr Benvenuto was favoured by the party 's old guard and may face criticism from ardent reformers . |
5 | A multiple transfer of assets may be time consuming if consents are required and may give rise to unnecessary stamp duty . |
6 | In many cases larval invasion is limited to the liver , and may give rise to hepatomegaly and eosinophilia , but on some occasions a larva escapes into the general circulation and arrives in another organ , the most frequently noted being the eye . |
7 | Net secretion of potassium into a potassium free solution , also seen in this study , was not reversible by luminal SCFA , and may represent stimulation of active potassium secretion by secondary hyperaldosteronism in these patients . |
8 | National legislation defines the powers of local authorities , and may set limits to those powers . |
9 | Rates of colonisation with potentially pathogenic micro-organisms are even higher , particularly in ventilated patients , and may exceed 80% in those staying in the intensive care unit for five or more days . |
10 | Differs from smaller falcons ( p. 95 ) in its shortish broad blunt wings , although grey male 's are appreciably more pointed than brown female 's and may approach shape of female Kestrel or Merlin , especially when these are soaring with outspread wings . |
11 | Autonomy however should not imply total independence for although the manager may divest his authority to the surveyor to run the job on site , he is still ultimately responsible and must show support at all stages . |
12 | She does n't need a salary and should make room for those who do . |
13 | These remarkable deposits provide a unique window into the Neogene tropical ocean-climate system , and should enable quantification of ancient deep-sea fluxes and the study of short-term ( sub-Milankovitch ) variability in the ocean . |
14 | the conversation selected should be useable in real cultural situations and should reflect topics of everyday conversation . |
15 | The approval gives Wintercure credibility and should encourage architects in other fields to specify the product , said Celomer 's protective coatings manager . |
16 | The production of a new horticultural journal is not a practical proposition but we feel that we could and should develop links with commercial journals , and that assistance with the preparation of copy for publication should be available . |
17 | Er I very much hope so er that my Noble Friend will recognise what does seem to be the prevailing view in this House on , on your all quarters and all parties and er and will indicate that on most of the points of controversy , not just the but most of them , the Government is prepared to think again , he may even feel that it might be prudent to defer further consideration of the committee stage of this Bill er after today 's sitting er er for a little time and when discussions could and should take place between those who hold different views and er his own very considerable power conciliation er could be used . |
18 | Life expectancy is still an average measure , however , and might conceal problems for some groups within wealthy countries . |
19 | This number has considerable value on the commercial market and could generate funds for all taking part . |
20 | ‘ I 'll be back on a horse in two weeks , and could race ride in three weeks . |
21 | In international law too , the strict rule was inconvenient and could cause hardship to third parties whose interests were adversely affected by treaties from which they were excluded . |
22 | Scrutiny by the Comptroller could also reveal more fully the extent of ministerial influence over nationalized industries and could provide fuel for parliamentary criticism of ministers . |
23 | The range of possible interpretations of these ratios is quite wide , however , and could provide material for further research . |
24 | This same Report said that the majority of submissions to it complained that resources were spread too thinly , but if grants were to be concentrated in fewer centres , this would doubtless lead to criticism in the other direction , and could force closure of some departments which fail to attract sufficient grants . |
25 | These probably contained most of the wheat produced on the farm that year , and could catch fire at any moment . |
26 | It should be borne in mind that despite the fact that psychiatric diseases such as depression or manic-depression tend to be vastly over-diagnosed , particularly in sufferers from alcoholism ( in whom these features may be indications of their primary disease of alcoholism ) , some patients do have both addictive disease and psychiatric disease and need appropriate treatment for both . |
27 | Young children need contact with adults , and need frequent opportunities for oral work . |
28 | The BA hopes to produce the directory annually and would welcome suggestions for new entries , corrections or additions by 28th February , with the incentive of a draw for a bottle of champagne . |
29 | One possibility would be a statutory reformulation of Rylands v. Fletcher shorn of the qualifications and defences which so emasculate it now , perhaps on the lines of the Restatement , which imposes strict liability on one who carries on an ‘ abnormally dangerous activity , ’ but this would be open to varying judicial inclinations and would give rise to considerable uncertainty for a very long period of time . |
30 | He was also the Company Bookmaker and would give odds on any event . |