Example sentences of "[noun] [vb mod] [adv] [vb infin] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 In other sandstones , quartz overgrowth cements do not form until after considerable solution compaction ; here the solution compaction can be the major source of silica , although reactions between clay minerals in immature sandstones may also contribute silica ( Fig. 5.28 ) ( Bjørlykke , 1983 ) .
2 In addition to the elements of a Type II system identified above , the provisions for cost-per-case contracts may also have Type II elements ( DoH , 1989c ) .
3 At the centre of the discussion is the question of whether the Chinese Wall is an appropriate , valid , and effective regulatory mechanism for neutralizing the increased potential for conflict abuse in conglomerates and one in which these corporate entities may generally place reliance upon .
4 Hence in the 1990s the user may not gain freedom of interaction with spatial data but become a captive of a particular design and control purpose .
5 Sugar addicts gain weight , rot their teeth , and in extreme cases may even develop diabetes .
6 This arrangement can be mathematical once the play is under way ; a conductor or driver may soon assume responsibility for matching passengers to seats and the children will encounter problems of too many , not enough , empty , etc .
7 Employers may also offer support and assistance to those who stay on at school or go into further/higher education .
8 Drug testing opponents may also take comfort from the surprising dissent by arch-conservative Justice Antonin Scalia .
9 There is still a lingering feeling around that if you need this sort of help there has to be something ‘ wrong ’ with you , and this admission may further attack self-esteem and seem therefore to exact too high a price .
10 And of course let's not forget LEISURE LEADER , Harlow Sportcentre 's own magazine — Your Magazine .
11 As we have seen , some genetic change may not take place at random , or events may occur more quickly than Darwin believed .
12 Self assessment may also take place in a group context .
13 Now Mr. Duggan may well have video evidence of Welsh dirty play in the past and also the statements of Will Carling , the England captain , may not be quite to his liking , but please gentlemen , come on !
14 That resistance may also derive strength from a suspicion that improvisation in this context merely exploits our limited knowledge of medieval musical practices in order to establish a creative freedom for modern performers who are denied it in virtually every other kind of ‘ serious ’ music in the Western tradition .
15 According to PC Week , while the Macintosh will use Jot , Newton may not take advantage of the ink standard .
16 Bransford and McCarrell ( 1975 ) show clearly that without inference comprehension may not take place effectively in textual material , and that particular contexts produce different structures of organisation and comprehension .
17 The needs of other generations may also affect behaviour .
18 sketches may not include reference numbers or the hatch symbol .
19 Other public policies may also influence investment in the private sector .
20 The obsession with sex in our society has conditioned us to assume that intimacy must always mean sex .
21 Analyses of sexism in the curriculum should also include identification of what is left out , either within subject areas , or in terms of potential links between areas of knowledge : my contention is that the higher the prestige , and the more valuable a credential the subject becomes , the more likely it is to exclude issues , themes and approaches which relate to personal and female domains .
22 When the SSR has been created , the user should then invoke option 4.2.0 to update its details .
23 The user should then press TAB .
24 The conclusion states that the BIE recommends that embalming of infectious cases should not take place , the guidelines are merely a service to members .
25 The drafter must therefore take care to use punctuation clearly and accurately .
26 However , the terms will be used by the drafter 's business client ; they must therefore satisfy the client 's commercial , as well as legal , objectives , and the drafter must therefore take account of those objectives at each stage of drafting .
27 In extreme cases perhaps it is , but relief should not be refused unless the applicant 's conduct or motive makes it inappropriate to award the relief sought in this case : courts should not refuse relief in order to penalize an applicant for bad conduct unrelated to the relief sought .
28 This may be true , but is it any reason why the courts should not do justice as best they can , leaving it to Parliament to intervene again if the decision does not meet with Parliament 's approval ?
29 Courts should not exclude evidence just because it is not accepted wisdom ; nor should they allow plaintiffs to be held liable on the basis of mere hypothesis or speculation .
30 The criteria adopted by the Court of Appeal in Newell ( 1980 ) were that courts should only take account of characteristics with which the provocation was concerned ; permanent characteristics such as race and , probably , religion may be taken into account , but transient conditions such as intoxication and exhaustion may not .
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