Example sentences of "[prep] [vb mod] [vb infin] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Close , intimate relationships such as may exist between marriage partners , are contrasted with those with other family members , friends and wider social contacts .
2 In tropical countries , where disease due to D. viviparus may occur intermittently , the epidemiology is presumably quite different and probably depends more on pasture contamination by carrier animals such as may occur during flooding when cattle congregate on damp , high areas , rather than on the prolonged survival of infected larvae .
3 The Novel gives a familiar relation of such things as pass every day before our eyes , such as may happen to our friends , or to ourselves , and the perfection of it is , to represent every scene in so easy and natural a manner , and to make them appear so probable , as to deceive us into a persuasion ( at least while we are reading ) that all is real , until we are affected by the joys or distresses , of the persons in the story , as if they were our own .
4 We suggest that this present system which I think many of us have doubts about should continue for practical reasons for nineteen ninety four , ninety five only and for ninety five , ninety six , we will have the benefit of the audit .
5 But now that computer animation looks so real , some advertising agencies are insisting that the images they pay For must look as if they have come from a computer .
6 Cordless tools tend to be more expensive than their mains powered counterparts , but if looked after should last for several years , even on the original battery .
7 In this respect the Planning Department preferred the ‘ permanent ’ use offered by conversion to rented housing to a transitory use , such as might result from re-use of the building as , say , a carpet sales warehouse .
8 Further , because the public interest is the root of corporate legitimacy demands for responsibility need not be confined to the avoidance of obvious forms of social harm , such as might result from pollution , dangerous products , or false advertising , but potentially embrace all exercises of social decision-making power by companies , the manifestations of which were considered earlier .
9 Putt tried to reply but the result was a sound such as might escape from the lips of a choking man .
10 An entirely polyphonic passage ( such as might occur in an orchestral fugue , for instance ) .
11 The Court of Appeal detected " underlying transactions of a solicitorial nature " and determined that on the expert evidence ( inter alia from a former President of the Law Society ) which had been presented the undertakings given were such as might come within the usual course of a solicitor 's business .
12 Free chlorine in small amount ( 0.1–0.2 p.p.m. ) , such as might come from water sterilization , is not likely to be troublesome , but , if in excess of this , it could be objectionable .
13 of let's look in my diary .
14 Is my twenty fifth of May tape at your house ?
15 I actually do n't think I actually do n't think that the Community Charge payers of should pay for Councillor to go and watch a circus in Denmark .
16 Scotmid 's transport manager , , was concerned that any item of the collection disposed of should stay in Scotland , and he approached the National Museums .
17 You know with the idea that you sort of should look at your action plan and say ,
18 What that action consisted of must depend on the imminence or immediacy of the threat to the peace .
19 The mark may fail to qualify for registration or the act complained of might fall outside the scope of trade marks ; for example , if it relates to the format of an advertising campaign .
20 The exchange 's acquiescence in a practice which it could reasonably be expected to have been aware of could amount to a waiver or estoppel ; enough at any rate to deter the exchange from taking disciplinary action against members who have followed the particular practice .
21 And for every tyme that the same shalbe omytted the partie that shalbe in the fault there of shall forfett to the said Churche iiis. iiiid. to be employed on the reparation of the same Churche .
22 From an education viewpoint , all the children of would benefit from a natural flow from nursery into reception classes .
23 The most of would go for a house where people were out , not in .
24 I guess that the people of will realise at the end of this year that the consultation and communication and public relations of this Authority are impeccable , that the quality of messages sent and received is superb and that the volume of such messages is vast .
25 But erm Mrs , said she will keep you informed of will discuss with the er , residents and the board of councillors .
26 Working in EFL in this country offers the opportunity to be an ‘ armchair globetrotter ’ in that the students one deals with may come from all over the world , and the cosmopolitan atmosphere of the classes and the schools is often very exciting .
27 What you decide to stock it with will depend on your personal taste and the size of your tank .
28 Hi-fi officianardos are already advising people not to be too hasty in relinquishing their black vinyl record collections for fear that the CDs that they are replacing them with will fade in sound quality after ten years of use .
29 As we insisted during the period of the Schools Council Resource Centre Project , there are many possible patterns of organization within and without a school , and what is experimented with or decided upon must relate to the local situation and to the needs of the school as its staff see them .
30 Given 20 numbers to use , subjects may have assumed that the quantity the experimenter was interested in must vary in some way , if their own feelings did not , they may simply have based their responses on aspects of the environment which did vary , e.g. their speed , proximity to other vehicles etc .
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