Example sentences of "[modal v] [adv] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 We understand the company may reapply on the basis that Flue-Gas Desulphurisation ( FDG ) equipment will be fitted .
2 Sheringham should be way ahead of him , as should most of the strikers in the premier league …
3 This is not much help because ( a ) later-developing concepts must still on the representational theory of the mind be present in these primitive concepts ( there are no merely potential competences such as my potential but non-existing competence to know Portuguese ) ; and ( b ) how and where do we draw the line between the primitive concepts and the developed ones ?
4 A pigeon clock-shifted 6 hours early but taken through three time zones to the east would in fact behave as if it ‘ knew ’ it should home to the west , but because its compass bearings are rotated 90° clockwise ( it thinks it is midday when it is 6.00 p.m. ) , it would ‘ home ’ towards the north rather than the west .
5 Make your title search four or five days or a week before completion ( five days if you think there may be a pending registration ) , to enable you to complete well within the period of priority that your search gives you — but remember that to gain full protection you must not only complete the purchase within that period , as with unregistered title , but must also within the same period lodge your application to register the transfer or mortgage .
6 The clause should therefore be amended to read : " the Tenant " includes the successors in title of the Tenant A landlord may nevertheless for the purpose of privity of contract wish to ensure that the person with whom it is entering into the agreement will be the original tenant under the lease .
7 A great monastery might thus in the same year be an importer of quality wine ( for consumption by the monks and their noble guests ) and an exporter of poor wine ( for the other end of the market ) .
8 And it 'll automatically from the time I tell them .
9 They also stated that if no help was forthcoming they might later in the year repeal the international law of first asylum under which the boat people were allowed to apply for refugee status and be given a fair hearing .
10 You might even on the odd occasion , go a whole week without making a sale .
11 It could be , it could be erm it could right in the middle could n't it dad ?
12 The contract had been until the end of September when she could reapply for the job she had been turned down for , ‘ provided she had had sufficient experience nursing very sick children ’ , he said .
13 But I was almost glad when Mr Robinson decided to tell the company at large of his Italian journeyings with Wordsworth , who desired to be back at home with every step they made , and could only with the utmost difficulty be persuaded to look about him .
14 looking at those well it was Denise who brought the list in , but I 'd already with the sta er the gardens but , you know the garden scheme in Northumberland .
15 Terror gripped the two men as they ran as fast as they could away from the ghostly train towards Elsham signal box .
16 An alternative would therefore be to use a UK-resident Newco for the share/debenture exchange and , to circumvent the capital gains tax disadvantage of this , it could soon after the acquisition transfer its stake in Target to the partnership by way of a capital distribution , leaving it with the loan-note obligations to the vendor shareholders and the cash to meet such obligations .
17 It was enough for a while just to have this clever , charming man as a friend , flattering to have him travel so far when he could just for the pleasure of her company .
18 It should be clear that a God who was simply ‘ outside ’ the world in the way that the President of France was ‘ outside ’ Britain could hardly at the same time be present in it .
19 I even found myself able to use acoustic feedback through the studio monitors at a sensible volume , with the A2 DI 'd straight into the board .
20 Gardner suggested that there was nothing wrong with apparent idleness , since it could often in the long run prove to be ‘ the true seed-plot of thought ’ .
21 Oh yes , the interesting part there , in those days , was that the majority of the children were in the same boat , we were all poor and er m the Town Council had got this skating ring at Mansfield , roller skating ring , near the Gas Works , where they provided a school meal for all the children that could there during the hour lunch .
22 We felt we had done all we could there for the moment and did n't want to get lazy .
23 Could either of the trends be described as ‘ linear ’ ?
24 Theories may also in the US be more rigorously tested by the wealth of longitudinal studies and demographic statistics .
25 But we may also in the future , wish to review it more formally and consider what other , er , arrangements we might make .
26 This is entirely normal and may even in the long run be healthy : who knows ?
27 it would right through the element .
28 I think we shall just on the margin have to leave it as it is .
29 Moreover both counsel would shortly before the summing-up have reminded the jury of the burden of proof .
30 Get the bomb squad out any way , but erm , the British army has got a lot of important that 's they way we would fight the Russians , take over a small hamlet , mortify it and that 's how the only way we would ever up the Russian 's grass nest , they take it very seriously , so what they did if they tell us how to do it , walks us through , show us what to do , let us do it and then they 'd make us do it again , but without any mistakes and that , it was really good and they showed us how to er mortify up a house , go , going through all the sewers and stuff is quite fun
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