Example sentences of "[vb mod] [adv] conclude " in BNC.

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1 They begin to assume that their ageing parents are never satisfied , and may eventually conclude that it might be better to do nothing at all for them .
2 In Act 4 the theatre score and the quarto are in total agreement : the only problem is the blank space left in the score for the Dance of the Four Seasons , which we must regretfully conclude is lost .
3 This is of course not possible , and we should rather conclude that any intermediate , formed by the initial attack of Cl - on , must have no significant absorption in the spectral range studied , or that its concentration is never so great that it contributes significantly to the spectrum .
4 It was crucial to the consistency of the work that it should not conclude : the narrator simply states that ‘ there has been no decision except that I 'm moving on ’ ( Wurlitzer 1969 : 161 ) .
5 Swales should not conclude , however , that the report will redress perceived inequities in the balance of research and teaching resources between London and the rest of Britain .
6 But we should not conclude from this that they are therefore intrinsically objectionable and unworkable .
7 From which you should not conclude that he favoured tyranny , or absolute monarchy , or bourgeois monarchy , or bureaucratised totalitarianism , or anarchy , or whatever .
8 Further , members of MAS should not conclude on the appropriateness of a course of action under consideration ; the firm must maintain an independent and objective attitude throughout the engagement .
9 Further , the firm should not conclude on the appropriateness of a course of action under consideration , for example , on whether the acquisition is worthwhile .
10 Soviet troop withdrawals from Czechoslovak territory were completed in June 1991 , but the bilateral treaty with the Soviet Union was delayed by the Soviet Union 's initial insistence that Czechoslovakia should not conclude any treaties with a third party without consultation .
11 The reader should not conclude that experimental fluid mechanics is primarily a matter of ‘ look and see ’ ; one always aims to express results as quantitatively as possible .
12 So , submits Mr. Browne , inviting analogy first between discovery in civil and in criminal proceedings , and then between the implied undertaking on the one hand and public interest immunity on the other , this court should now conclude that the immunity too has lapsed : in other words that there no longer remains any public interest in withholding these documents from further dissemination .
13 Must now conclude trusting my dear that every blessing will attend you and trusting I may find you well when I return — kiss dear Fritz [ ? ] for me and believe me to remain Eliza
14 One must presently conclude that management does not view the current internal audit function as a significant service — thus , on occasions , questioning its very raison d'être .
15 We must surely conclude that when Reagan ran for national office in 1980 he was hardly the amateur in politics that his critics suggested .
16 We must therefore conclude that social class as it is used in stratificational studies is a proxy variable covering distinctions in life-style , attitude and belief as well as differential access to wealth , power and prestige .
17 And so , le let's just conclude our our thinking and some of the things we 've been looking at ,
18 With Pearl in mind , one might easily conclude that the stretch between the two rivers is a sort of ‘ earthly paradise ’ for Frodo and the others , though one still capable of violation and invasion from the outside world .
19 Given the existence of the uncounted unemployed and the under-utilised labour force , we might reasonably conclude that the official statistics seriously underestimate actual unemployment .
20 Now I have never ‘ done ’ advertising , on the simple , self-interested principle that if television viewers knew I could be paid to recommend biscuits , however vicariously , they might reasonably conclude that the Conservative , Labour or Liberal Democrat parties also come up with occasional help with my household expenses .
21 Without line B , we might reasonably conclude that this evaluation is the poet 's judgment , just as we would suppose for the preceding verses , 15–16 ( though the presence of ) in v. 15 may give us second thoughts ) .
22 A sleepless alien might legitimately conclude that Earthlings ' central preoccupation was this peculiar sort of inactivity .
23 It has been shown above that , on the basis of the careers of a number of Muftis in the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries , one might tentatively conclude that by that time it was as a practical matter desirable , if not absolutely necessary , to have taught on at least two levels of medreses beyond the Sahn in order to have a chance to attain the highest office in the learned profession .
24 That balance is biased to the degree that an unknowing observer might well conclude that it was not conservation nor recreation but agriculture that was the primary concern of many of the park committees .
25 One might well conclude the dismissal was a feint , a hollow gesture to allay perceived public outrage .
26 Cynics might hastily conclude that the canons of " good committee practice " are neither sufficient nor necessary conditions for meaningful INSET to take place , but a better interpretation in our view is that the potential for such developments was to some extent wasted precisely because the structure , purpose and status of the panel were so confused .
27 This brief history began with a word from Isaiah ; it may fittingly conclude with a word from another prophet , Jeremiah :
28 The grounds on which the father relied were , inter alia , that ( 1 ) the justices heard evidence from which they could properly conclude that his costs had been incurred as a result of the actions and omissions of the local authority ; ( 2 ) as there was no machinery for taxation of costs the justices were correct to assess the amount of the costs ; ( 3 ) the father was entitled to his costs incurred in the Family Proceedings court to the extent allowable under the Legal Aid in Family Proceedings ( Remuneration ) Regulations 1991 and the justices were correct to hold that the actions of the local authority justified making the costs order which included the costs of the hearing on 27 and 28 January 1992 .
29 I could only conclude she was now so weak that not just her body , her mind also had come totally under the Monster 's control .
30 Cadfael had already been considering the same question , and could only conclude that the abbot had indeed total faith that the Gospels would justify Shrewsbury in possession of its saint .
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