Example sentences of "[prep] [noun sg] [adv] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 He could of course simply walk out on some pretext — visiting a friend .
2 Since Bartocci had been at pains to emphasize that his comments were ‘ off the record ’ , Zen could of course simply ignore them .
3 If you take a shape from the STANDARD section in to the ORIGINAL section , the points for that shape will of course already exist .
4 Managers who are selling shares to Newco may of course also invest further cash in Newco as they are likely to be increasing their investment in the business .
5 It can of course also occur that the buyer treats the contract as repudiated by the seller and yet does not reject any goods .
6 This lovely dish does of course also include the juice of the lemons .
7 Textbooks may of course also include original ideas , so the distinction becomes blurred ( especially where a textbook does n't tell you where it is offering contentious interpretations ) .
8 When writing to a building society , never omit the mortgage reference number , or there may be some delay in receiving a reply , and if you act for your client 's bank , building society , etc , you will of course normally ask them to send the deeds direct to you ; in such a case include in your letter , if there is an existing mortgage to be discharged on completion ( as there will be in the case of a building society and may be in the case of a bank ) , an undertaking to hold the deeds on behalf of the bank or society , to return them on demand , not to part with the same except on completion of the sale , and to discharge the society 's mortgage .
9 The 76-year-old Euro-MP , who currently lives in West Germany , said he would of course not rule out a run some time in the future but for the moment he feels he can do more to promote his country in the European parliament .
10 You could of course not send the benefit statement .
11 The amendment will of course not remove anyone during their period of office if they lose their job .
12 As Templeman LJ put it : As between Scherings and [ the expert ] if [ the expert ] had obtained the information from sources other than Scherings , then it would of course not have been confidential in his hands , but , by agreeing to advise Scherings and by accepting information from them to enable him to advise Scherings , [ the expert ] placed himself under a duty , in my judgment not to make use of that information without the consent of Scherings in a manner which Scherings reasonably considered harmful to their cause .
13 I will of course carefully consider any correspondence that my hon. Friend has sent to me .
14 His 12 strikes in the 1st Division in 1989–90 were an important feature of Palace 's creditable showing there , while our fans will of course always remember that it was Mark 's crashing drive at the start of the second half that began our recovery against Liverpool in the FA Cup semi-final and , ultimately , helped to take us to Wembley .
15 When your client is buying leasehold property on the creation of the lease ( as with a new flat or maisonette ) and is also the original lessee , the counterpart will of course always require your client 's execution ; so will the mortgage if your client 's borrowing part of the purchase monies .
16 Higher spending need not of course necessarily imply an improvement in the standard of health care provided .
17 The fact that subjects used a range of numbers may of course only reflect the demands placed on them by the experiment .
18 It will of course still make one : a mirror-image again of the American claim that Vietnam has left one million settlers behind , and that the Cambodian government is communist .
19 That pleasing equilibrium between man , raffia , mud or whatever , does of course still prevail in various parts of the world .
20 People who have already built up SERPS entitlements will of course still receive their SERPS pension .
21 But the variable of interest may of course genuinely swing around abruptly ; the monthly count of unemployed people rises very sharply when school-leavers come on to the register , for example .
22 We would of course fully report all of our reasoning at both the yes and no stages of this decision tree .
23 we 've been slightly more amenable but invite to your club temerity to ask your Lordship rather me , but as I 'm on my feet , er ask your Lordship whether you could sit at all early on Friday as to help Mr er , I , I was little concerned to hear Mr say that he was going to wait for Mr he had responded because that would of course then extend more into Friday , it may be more sensible if Mr could have
24 The hostility can of course then take the form of ‘ masculine ’ behaviour being aggressive , or ‘ loud with the mouth ’ ; and we can find girls offending three behaviour rules ; they infringe the good pupil role , the femininity rule and the girls-are-better-than-boys presupposition .
25 He would of course never dream of playing these tapes on the music centre at home , risking the derision of his children .
26 Provided that the value of is less than one , the effect of the positive value of will gradually become negligible .
27 The growth in the sum of will only lead to an increase in the price of consumer goods if the sum of grows too .
28 Show your teeth in a firm but polite way — the thing you 're afraid of will then become afraid of you .
29 Can the Secretary of State therefore confirm , as he did in part today , that the Government will meet that expectation ?
30 It must work well , in the sense of providing an equitable allocation , so that those in need really benefit .
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