Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb mod] [adv] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | The authors should not that , contrary to their assertion , there is a large literature on the use of zeolites to amend soils , including evidence of useful caesium binding . |
2 | Political parties can no more escape from their pasts than can individuals . |
3 | ‘ Singapore 's 3,000 foreign companies ca n't all be wrong ! ’ |
4 | While it is acknowledged by pluralists that groups and associations will not all be equal in the political weight they can bring to bear on governments , no group will dominate all the time , and most groups will be able to have their way some of the time . |
5 | With most sentences , particularly non-observational sentences , no clear answer will emerge because the natives will not all behave in the same way in the same conditions . |
6 | LOCAL companies will later this year have the chance to take part in an IDB trade mission to three of the fastest growing economies in the Asia Pacific region . |
7 | First , it seems possible that in most cases the conditional statements about what would be observed in certain circumstances can not all be verified , because there will be cases where if you verify one you lose the chance of verifying another . |
8 | Of course , the lenders can not all be the cheapest . |
9 | This made it clear that periti might not all be theologians ( 'canonists and other experts ’ were also mentioned ) , and that there was a distinction between conciliar periti and private advisers to bishops . |
10 | ‘ The Crumwallises would very much rather he did n't pitch up at all , ’ said Glenda . |
11 | Planet X 's supporters point to three ephemeris difficulties suggesting a tenth planet : the Uranus observations can not all be made to fit , and the residuals show systematic trends ; a few known sightings of Neptune before its identity was established are difficult or impossible to fit ; and predictions of Neptune 's orbit have tended to be inaccurate . |
12 | Things can not all be black , however . |
13 | These institutions would henceforward all be financed directly from Exchequer funds disbursed by a central body , appointed by the Secretary of State . |
14 | This can be reduced by diversifying , in particular to achieve a mix of assets whose values would not all be expected to move in the same direction at once . |
15 | But beauties should not all rush at once . |
16 | The outlook was bleak : with ‘ block funding ’ and demographic changes , the 12 Government Training Centres , 42 YTP community workshops and 26 further education colleges could not all survive . |
17 | These connections can not all be dismissed as technological misapplications of innocent accidental discovery . |
18 | The clubs will now each get a £500,000 payment after League chief executive Rick Parry yesterday signed the five-year contract . |
19 | Such formulae are complex and not easily resolved since the relevant factors can not all be readily equated , and in any case are not all quantifiable . |
20 | Traditionally bureaucracy has been described as a role culture , but there is no reason to suppose that the different cultures can not all exist within the same organisation particularly if the organisation is as large and diverse as a government department or a local authority . |
21 | When looked at on a year-to-year basis , our diets may very little . |
22 | Japan 's ruling Liberal Democrats would no more dare sanction an open-door policy for Asia 's migrant workers than would Britain 's Conservatives risk letting in thousands more from Jamaica or Pakistan . |
23 | The Tories would also that curtailing trade union rights is an important factor in attracting foreign investment . |