Example sentences of "[det] [noun sg] [noun] [modal v] " in BNC.
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1 | Cos all that horsebox drivers used to ask for them . |
2 | Similarly , non-budget-holding practices may be affected by increased requirements for home visits , and fears — despite Government assurance — that drug budgets will be restricted . |
3 | We can look to one of Stevenson 's non-lucid , non-hypnagogic dreams for a fine example of the way that daytime preoccupations can affect the dreaming mind , and vice versa . |
4 | This suggests , once again , that comprehension experiments may have been looking in the wrong place for evidence of young children 's linguistic competence . |
5 | Each processor board can have up to 32Mb of local memory , to expand to 128Mb with next generation memory chips . |
6 | That wildfire feeling might have got a hold a month back , but it would not be allowed to do so again . |
7 | In the earlier paper this permitted the syntactic determination of the environment in which each component processes should run . |
8 | Greenpeace have recommended that funding agencies should act to set up heating control and energy-efficient light bulb factories in the Ukraine , in an effort to cut electricity consumption and thereby further reduce dependency on nuclear power . |
9 | The number of strings which the algorithm keeps may range up to a few thousand , and each bit string may be a few hundred long . |
10 | That kitchen floor could do with washing , I saw a mop , but did n't see no bucket . |
11 | Straight into a function and that function head will then s write to the client saying , I 've got it . |
12 | When the threat of the ecological disaster became clear , the United Nations announced a partial lifting of sanctions on Yugoslavia , so that building materials could be imported . |
13 | Earthquake engineers may not have needed to be reminded that building design can make all the difference between life and death , but the Californian quake has increased public interest in earthquake-resistant designs . |
14 | He is , in fact , a rare surviving embodiment of those long-vanished ideals of the 1950s , when it briefly seemed that University English might provide a terrain where all these practices could converge . |
15 | All rules are designed to achieve a particular goal , for example that liquor licences should only be granted to those of good character . |
16 | Each University faculty will now require to decide which modules offer the appropriate evidence of academic potential for specific courses . |
17 | Each university institute will receive 75 per cent of its previous budget as permanent money . |
18 | Subsequent appeals to the courts by disappointed students led the federal government to devise complex formulas that fix minima for the number of students each university department must take . |
19 | Quantifiable problems are problems where the likely outcome of each decision option can be measured , ie. quantified , and the option which offers the ‘ best numbers ’ will be selected . |
20 | WHO TO WATCH While the best that chart music can manage in the way of band names is Black Box , the pub circuit has always been ripe with imaginative handles . |
21 | As the latter is likely to be completely unknown territory , each course participant will be given a simulated job interview with a panel of three unknown interviewers . |
22 | Now on Friday we were saying that Gloucester were on the right track … that West Hartlepool would be railroaded by them on saturday … bad news … the cherry and whites suffered a points failure … they went and lost by six points to twenty one |
23 | That assertion of professional autonomy was thought to be reinforced by studies which stressed that curriculum development should be school-based , rooted in the professional context of teachers rather than in distant centres such as Whitehall or Edinburgh . |
24 | Thus , excluding the initial informant , each snowball chain would encompass a minimum of three further stages ( see Figure 5.1 ) . |
25 | Melvyn Kelly , prosecuting , said it was expected that committal proceedings would be able to take place in two weeks . |
26 | On Saturday 4 June 1859 it was announced that prayer meetings would be held in the Town Hall at 6.00 am , 12.00 noon and 8.00 pm . |
27 | With the addition of legumes and appropriate management , it is alleged that pasture productivity can be maintained but the grasslands are quickly invaded by inedible weeds such that by 1978 , 20% of the pasture area in Amazonia was degraded . |
28 | Two assumptions , both subjective , are being made here ; first that Keith 's rage is caused by frustration and , second , that play therapy will draw it out of him . |
29 | All of these patients are loath to consider an ileostomy at the moment but fully accept that pouch excision may eventually be necessary . |
30 | Mr Justice Hobhouse dismissed B's claim , saying that the statutory intention behind the Regulations , stated in s 203 , TA 1988 , was that income tax should be deducted by a person making any payment of or on account of any income assessable to tax under Sch E. There was a statutory obligation to deduct tax unless either the Regulations showed that there was to be no such obligation or they failed to provide any machinery whereby the payer could make a deduction . |