Example sentences of "[noun] [vb mod] [verb] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 AMERICA 'S recession may have a silver lining .
2 The fact that objects may become the source of actual struggles over conflicting interests will be discussed in chapter 9 as part of the general problem of ideology .
3 This link may give the APU a more direct backwash effect on the curriculum than the other three mechanisms above .
4 Fashion and make-up have been with us for a very long time indeed — there are make-up palettes surviving from ancient Egypt — and although men in certain times and cultures may devote a lot of effort to their appearance , it has remained chiefly a feminine domain .
5 Such coins may bear the name of a regime or king whose dates are known .
6 In fact , providing Work Experience may represent a cost to employers in terms of staff supervision time and loss of productivity .
7 Such an experience may encourage the doctor in question to attend a course in homoeopathy to see if it deserves further study .
8 Experience may offset a lack of access to sophisticated and costly specialist skills .
9 If companies have to pay much , they may carry on as usual , and the cost of repairing the drains may exceed the revenue that charges bring .
10 Conjugation may involve the transfer of anything from about 30 to over 100 genes .
11 But the scattering of damage may mean the vision is fragmented .
12 He also suggests that right hemisphere dysfunction may be inherited , and perinatal brain damage may increase the likelihood of this becoming clinically apparent in later life .
13 Such discussions may involve an examination of textbooks and other reading assignments for readability , conceptual difficulty and relevance of content , as well as issues concerned with the presentation of the material , language modes and complexity used to explain what is required , and the use of different approaches to teacher-pupil dialogue .
14 Critical discussions may emphasise the drama 's popularity within English Renaissance society and examine the conditions of theatrical playing within Elizabethan and Jacobean society , but considerations of plays rarely acknowledge that many possess multiple forms .
15 What is true is that the absence of , say , its mother 's milk may affect the baby 's medical condition and , to this extent , it misses the milk ( although unable to be aware of the fact ) but not its mother .
16 You will tan more quickly but the tablets may increase the damage UVA rays do to your skin .
17 For example , considerations of short-term electoral advantage may dictate an interest in the nature of price and pay policy in public enterprises ( e.g. Foster 1971 : 114 ) .
18 ‘ Although , God knows ’ , he said , ‘ the poor Birds ought to have a holiday from me for years to come , for I have been incessantly shooting and my own gun was not the only one that waged war upon them .
19 Study skills again provides a case in point , where a secondary school introducing study skills may misread the level of sophistication of information-handling in some of its feeder primary schools , with the result that some children may find themselves ( to use Rosemary Webb 's ( 1985 ) term ) being " de-skilled " at 11 + .
20 Such conflicts may increase the risk of depression but be resolved by a subsequent change in employment status .
21 One theory to explain this is that the pigmentation of the skin may affect the sensitivity of the nerve-endings , so that chestnuts may be more sensitive to outside stimuli than say bays , therefore making them more likely to over-react .
22 ‘ Perhaps , but while getting soaked to the skin may put a kick into your day it does not appeal to me . ’
23 On other occasions a user may want every document or piece of information on a topic traced , and then high recall must be sought to the detriment of precision .
24 Any user may request a QAO listing at any time using the user image option 7.3.5 — Format QAO Log .
25 No other user may have an interest in the module ie. no other LIFESPAN user may have a package which references this module as this would involve more than module baselining .
26 No other user may have an interest in the module ie. no other LIFESPAN user may have a package which references this module as this would involve more than module baselining .
27 The user may find a book on a subject but it may not be what he really requires or may only partially satisfy his needs .
28 Thus the thesaurus user may approach a term from ‘ either direction ’ .
29 PASSWORD the current user may access the package by supplying the password .
30 SPEC ACC the current user may access the package module , due to having a special access link set up .
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