Example sentences of "[modal v] [verb] with [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Consequently , the lake may remain with a negative K and be unable to support fish for many years . |
2 | Ethnicity is not , however , always marked by linguistic distinctiveness , Labov 's work with Italian and Jewish speakers in New York City shows that such distinctiveness may persist for several generations , or conversely may disappear with the first generation of native-born speakers who nevertheless maintain a strong sense of ethnicity ( Labov 1972b : 281 ) . |
3 | For example , an exponential ramp may be required for optimum acceleration , but its implementation is expensive and so the designer may compromise with a linear ramp , which is available at very low cost . |
4 | Mergers between existing companies under the Act are possible between companies of the same type ( partnership with a limited partnership , Kft with Kft , ) , and a Kft may merge with a joint-stock company . |
5 | This Order , which is now in force , amends the provisions of The Building Societies ( Supplementary Capital ) Order 1988 in terms of the specification of supplementary capital as a capital resource which building societies may aggregate with the reserves to assess the adequacy of their reserves and other designated capital resources under s 45(3) of the 1986 Act . |
6 | But sometimes , protesters may act with the intention of causing unlawful conduct on the part of the police , with a view to making complaints at a later stage . |
7 | If the seller proposes to have its solicitors prepare the draft , it should consult with the acquirer who may be reluctant to forfeit the advantage of drafting . |
8 | By late March divisions were appearing between members of the 12-party Unity Assembly ( Group of 12 — see p. 37313 ) over the extent to which Pascal-Trouillot should consult with the Council of State and over the alleged influence of Duvalierists or Duvalierist sympathizers in her administration . |
9 | Under the Act , passed in 1973 , federal agencies must consult with the Interior Department to ensure that their activities do not threaten endangered species . |
10 | A nurse must remain with the patient to ensure a clear airway until the patient is conscious and the cough reflex has returned . |
11 | For democracy to exist , power must remain with the people . |
12 | We believe that the basic responsibility for science should remain with the DES , but that the implementation and monitoring of this programme must be in the hands of a cabinet committee chaired by the prime minister . |
13 | Although he made such an excellent impression on the journey that it was suggested that he should remain with the Princess as her secretary , he left the royal party at Utrecht . |
14 | My mother 's only stipulation had been that not more than two servants should remain with the child . |
15 | First , it should mean — but it does not — that decisions which do not bear on or affect other Member States should remain with the nation state or below . |
16 | I should have hoped that there was some consensus on both sides of the House that the responsibility for student support should remain with the educational maintenance system . |
17 | In that case the union had negotiated a favourable package for those employees whom the transferee did not want to take on and who , it was agreed , should remain with the transferor . |
18 | Supporters should remain with the coach until parked on the East car park . |
19 | Pearn returned from Simla in the early part of 1945 and it was decided that both he and I should stay with the Department , go with it when the civil government returned to Burma , and get it working as effectively as possible . |
20 | But the Conservatives argue that the Council should stay with the Government 's cash limits . |
21 | So usually one or other of the parent birds must stay with the eggs for most of the time . |
22 | Third parties may provide technical advice but the responsibility must stay with the user . |
23 | Formal monitoring should commence with an inspection of cleaning/disinfection standards , immediately preceding the trial , a record of which should be kept . |
24 | The time taken to become acquainted with the software will , of course , need to be taken into account so , to make the exercise worthwhile , the software operations should designed with the musician in mind . |
25 | Charlie assumed that he must fall with every pace he took , as he watched the lieutenant treat the German wire as just another hurdle , before running on towards the enemy trenches as if they were the finishing line in some race being held at his public school . |
26 | that after to-night I might be of no further use , & should resign with the whole Cabinet . |
27 | MacDonald said that he ‘ might be of no further use , & should resign with the whole Cabinet ’ ; the night before his interview with the King , Baldwin had gone to Neville Chamberlain 's house in Eaton Square , and ‘ hoped and prayed that he might not have to join a National Government ’ ; even after his interview with the King . |
28 | I then reported situation and at end I told him that after tonight I might be of no further use and should resign with the whole Cabinet . |
29 | In these difficult conditions the question whether nick points related to rejuvenation are present can sometimes be decided by a study of the long profiles of terraces downstream : as many terraces as there are nick points should merge with the present river profile at the hard bed . |
30 | The manager should discuss with the DNE the basis for formulating the allocation and holiday plan . |