Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] [adv] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | This would then help MPAs and the Regional Aggregates Working Parties better assess the true environmental carrying capacity of their areas . |
2 | This would then help MPAs and the Regional Aggregates Working Parties better assess the true environmental carrying capacity of their areas . |
3 | The evidence is undeniably circumstantial ; the rare examples of actual letting usually come in the form of licences to demise . |
4 | Intention alone is not sufficient , however ; if it were , the accused need only argue that he never meant the effect he produced . |
5 | Perhaps the fundamental question is : can assemblies in contemporary politics convincingly fulfil their traditional role of representing the people ? |
6 | oh he 's always going on about it , he 's very religious as well , he goes to church and erm well he serves the , serves their Christmas which is January the seventh the Ukrainian Christmas better ring it up , his children in the language do n't they ? |
7 | And as you know , Brother , the poor need any help they can get . ’ |
8 | Unix International will then release the interface specifications and conformance tests to the industry to encourage development of other compliant implementations . |
9 | Can the Prime Minister really take any comfort from the fact that , bad as today 's figures are , they are slightly less bad than they were in the last Tory slump ? |
10 | We were sitting watchin' the news , the world 's in a mess The poor and the hungry , a world of distress Herpes , Aids , the Middle East at full throttle Better check that sausage before you put it in the waffle . |
11 | It will be called One-2-One , the name under which Mercury Personal Communications Ltd will now trade . |
12 | I believe that one day Manchester United will again win the league title . |
13 | ‘ Can the blind man still see ? ’ |
14 | If these checks are successful , LIFESPAN ABLE will then check whether or not the module is on an ‘ active ’ Design Change ( DC ) . |
15 | Professional duties are themselves a series of communications ; firstly , the surveyor receives from his client a ‘ brief ’ which will usually represent a fundamental item of communication between client and surveyor ; the partner or manager responsible will then communicate his understanding of that brief to the surveyor who will then progress the instruction . |
16 | The surveyor responsible will then find himself under increasing pressure as the build-up of back-log work overrides current planned work . |
17 | Assuming that consensus can be reached , MAS will then draft outline heads of agreement for the target to acknowledge . |
18 | To participate , senior citizens in Northern Ireland aged 65-plus need only produce their concession fare pass , as issued by Ulsterbus , to receive their discount voucher booklet from any main Northern Ireland Railway station or Ulsterbus office when buying their rail or bus ticket . |
19 | Moreover , disability can itself make extra demands on financial resources because the disabled need extra care and special services . |
20 | CELTIC will tonight visit Dundee against a background of suspicion that all may not be well between the manager , Liam Brady , and elements within the boardroom . |
21 | Can New Scientist please help ? |
22 | ‘ When Margaret Thatcher gets in you and your bloody unions better watch out . ’ |
23 | BRENDAN McCARTHY of the Joint Shop Stewards Committee at the Royal will now speak . |
24 | As expected ( UX No 422 ) , Unix System Labs Inc will today announce a new release of its Tuxedo transaction processing system , to which USL has added further extensions for interoperability and distributed computing . |
25 | — How could senior students better assist them ? |