Example sentences of "that [modal v] [verb] from [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The committee was seriously convinced of the benefits that must result from an institution to cultivate and teach veterinary medicine ; the object of this committee 's concern , and that of Vial , were one and the same ; and it was greatly to be desired that the two plans — that of the Odiham Agricultural Society and that of Vial — ( which may be termed the Alfort plan ) should be consolidated into one .
2 The heroine of the romance novel is presented at a moment of transition in her life , an isolated figure ; the romance narrative depicts young women at a point of defining themselves as adult women , a definition that must come from the heroine in the absence of any supportive network :
3 This study will examine such problems , as and when they arise — and will do so through an ethnographic grasp of cultural differences and misunderstandings on topics that might range from the price of butter to question of minorities , language , drugs and terror .
4 The borough council has also been told that its measures designed to compensate property-owners for groundwater damage that might result from the barrage , were ‘ gravely inadequate ’ .
5 Admittedly the Supplement devotes space to provision for cycling and it repeats DB32 ‘ s general advice to have regard for the special road and footpath layout requirements that might result from the consideration of bus routes and stops .
6 Before my hon. Friend further develops his theme , will he explain whether it is envisaged that measures that might result from the Bill will include action to control traffic on narrow roads ?
7 Rehabilitation is the first aim , minimizing and reversing the damage that might arise from the separation of parents and children ; loss of self-esteem , threats to identity and reduction in power over decision-making ( Richards , 1987 ) .
8 Probably anticipating the enhancing of the already considerable temperature that might ensue from a stretch of proven hell-raising , Pukwana called for a blues , and set about declaring his intent with that impassioned alto cry ( the instrument in his hands displaying the weight of the tenor as well as the wild , wayward quality of the higher horn ) that has been thrilling British audiences since the Sixties .
9 In Italy integration was viewed as a counterbalance to the possible domestic instability that could arise from the presence of a large and hostile Communist Party .
10 A list thus compiled will derive from choices more intelligently made and more efficiently expressed than any that could emerge from a primary ; and if in recording regional judgements it should not be entirely pleasing to a party 's national headquarters , so much , most provincials would say , the better .
11 For the first 10 years of the Government , the cry that used to come from the Dispatch Box was that the economy was in a mess because of strikes by workers .
12 This might imply many small communities , thereby missing out on possible gains that would arise from the existence of economies of scale in the production of local output .
13 In the simple model above each firm must know that the other 's costs are identical to its own , and must know that they have the same beliefs about the market demand function as well as in the credibility of the punishment that would result from a deviation .
14 In the present case , the only promise that would result from the consideration , as stated , and be co-extensive with it , would be to deliver the horse upon request .
15 Officials at Ford allegedly predicted the number of severe burn injuries and deaths that would result from the defect , and estimated that the cost of repairing the car would exceed anticipated court settlements . ’
16 The project will examine the economic principle that should govern the taxation of energy ( domestic and industrial fuels and motor fuel ) in the single European market , and will assess the range of effects ( including effects on industrial competitiveness , environmental objectives , income distribution and public revenues ) that would result from the adoption of various possible Community rules for the structure and level of energy taxes .
17 Although the Select Committee on Energy did indeed say that some of the advantages that would flow from the privatisation of the electricity industry in Northern Ireland were not entirely dependent on privatisation for their achievement , we accepted that privatisation would accelerate that achievement , and in that sense , we certainly welcome the privatisation .
18 From today 's disclosures , it would appear that the savings that would come from the setting up of a small number of large authorities will be less than was originally suggested .
19 Other centres anticipating the benefits that will arise from the partnership exercise are Napier Polytechnic and Glasgow Polytechnic .
20 During the discussions that will range from the channel tunnel to the north-west of England , will my hon. Friend remember that he will have to cross north-west Kent ?
21 That sentence encapsulates one of the obvious advantages that will accrue from the Bill .
22 Do n't cast off , but enter a second program that will decrease from the measurement you have to the waist .
23 Another feature that will survive from the poll tax is joint and several liability .
24 Does he agree that that money underlines the huge benefits to the taxpayer that will come from the privatisation of the industry , to which the Labour party is opposed ?
25 Lenin contrasted two types of development that can result from the penetration of capitalism in agriculture : the Kulak or American path and the Junker path .
26 I report another difficulty that can arise from a belief in safety of Ayurvedic medicines and misleading brand names .
27 They are , likewise , employed to limit the losses in efficiency that can arise from the presence of elements of monopoly .
28 This is a fluid quantity that can slip from a department 's grasp as students switch module registrations .
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