Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] [noun] [modal v] " in BNC.

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1 As far as any future evaluation is concerned , if we adopt this definition of support teaching , it is obvious that more than just the traditional concerns with pupil progress in specific skills areas will need to be taken into account .
2 We will play our full part in the discussions of the monetary institutions Europe may create in the 1990s .
3 He took Pask 's conservative philosophy even further by stressing that even in less strained times Britain should not pioneer technology , but should let America develop experience and then copy the designs .
4 Having withdrawn the original proposal to tax in-house benefits on the open market price charged to the public , the Financial Secretary gave assurance that in a number of specific cases benefits would continue to be taxed as before , and in the specific case of school teachers paying concessionary school fees , the charge would be nil or very small .
5 Mr Heseltine complains that if Labour wins taxes will go up on everything but fresh air .
6 Do you think specific arts events should receive public funding , or are you unhappy about gay sexuality being publicised .
7 Once again , the Regional Arts Association will know the leading amateur companies in your area , and this should certainly help you in looking for the kind of group to which you are best suited .
8 Tournaments in the Junior Ratings series will be played at The Dome , Kingsley from May 25th to 29th and July 27th to August 1st , and at Petersfield from July 22nd to 26th .
9 It is hoped that the European arts festival will reach all parts of the community , schoolchildren included , and will bring a tradition of British art in the European context to all parts of the country , including Ealing , North .
10 Usually a limited number of offers can be rejected but there is no guarantee that a subsequent offer will be an improvement , so in many rural districts applicants may have to make the best of either inappropriate housing or housing not ideally located with regard to their workplaces or existing patterns of use of facilities .
11 You 'd have to be on a race tract or a rally circuit to push these to the limit , but on normal roads in normal cars motoring can be more dangerous .
12 Similarly , for political parties ideology may play a significant role ( it is also a means of reducing information costs , allowing voters to predict party response ) .
13 The Social Attitudes Survey can shine some light on this relationship , since it collected information on respondents ' experience of unemployment in the past five years , as well as the respondent 's current economic status .
14 It is to be hoped that repeated surveys such as the Social Attitudes Survey will be conducted for many years to come in order to allow these important distinctions to be made .
15 In some groups backbenchers may be largely unimportant ; in others they may be able to play a decisive role in promoting policy initiatives .
16 It is only in the work of his followers that a fuller analysis is to be found , which explains what is meant by ‘ determination in the last instance ’ and suggests what further reasons Althusser might offer for accepting Lenin 's distinction between principal and secondary contradictions .
17 If the present value of the dividend stream ( D ) rose to £2500 , while at the same time the value of the index fell by x points , with no-arbitrage futures price would be [ ( 2400 - x ) × £25 - £2500 ] × 1.08 = £62100 - 27 x , and the basis would become 62 000 - 27 x - 60 000 + 25 x = 2100 — 2 x .
18 The agreement that bodies such as The Scottish Roads Directorate should fund the archaeological work required by their developments has also led to a closer liaison on survey and excavation .
19 The National Audit Act , a private member 's bill sponsored by Mr St John Stevas , provided that the Public Accounts Committee should have a decisive voice in the choice of the Comptroller — previously it had been a government nomination .
20 When I asked how the Public Accounts Committee could examine what I regarded as gross excesses and a gross dereliction of duty by the Secretary of State for Transport , I was told — quite properly that the PAC could investigate only specific charges .
21 The Commons Public Accounts Committee will today consider extending its investigation into the £150 million Rover Group sale , and may decide to examine Inland Revenue officials .
22 In the face of such a task some personnel officers may prefer to rely almost entirely on memory .
23 IN the first few minutes Armagh could have opened the scoring when Eugene Mullan was forced to pull off a string of good saves .
24 In some cases duplicates may not be bibliographically exactly the same .
25 In some cases doctors will not only have to consider the capacity of the patient to refuse treatment , but also whether the refusal has been vitiated because it resulted not from the patient 's will , but from the will of others .
26 I do not want to hold out false general hope , but in some cases assistance might be available .
27 Ownership does not give the owner absolute rights over the property in question , since in some cases others may also have rights over the property ; e.g. Lord Bogside may be the freeholder of Wychwood Manor , including five acres of parkland , yet the owner of the neighbouring property , Wormwood Cottage , may have a right of way to cross over Lord Bogside 's land .
28 In some cases customers would demand more Champagne than woollens which led the sharpest businessmen to quickly diversify into this lucrative new commerce .
29 In some cases participation can degenerate into pseudo-participation and manipulation .
30 In some cases surgery can help , as it has for Joanna .
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