Example sentences of "[verb] [conj] [adj] [noun] [vb mod] " in BNC.

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1 Smoothed or polished slices can also be observed directly under cathodoluminescence ( see Chapter 6 ) ; they may be etched or stained for this purpose .
2 The contribution that a good choir , singing or instrumental group can make to the worship of a parish can not be underestimated .
3 Will the Prime Minister join me in reaffirming that no group either using or supporting violence will be allowed by any Government to bomb its way to the conference table ?
4 In ‘ thin-soiled ’ Attica ( Thuc. i.2 ) the olive was unusually important : its deep roots could penetrate the subsoil and get into the rocks , enabling the tree to thrive where other plants could not .
5 After that the bottle will undoubtedly have broken or some fool will have accidentally released the spirit .
6 It is critical that the water in contact with the surface is not allowed to cool too much otherwise dissolved or suspended residues may be redeposited .
7 Any sign of browning or other discolouration could be the onset of die-back , and if this is confirmed , you may be able to trim it away , but if it goes back below the node , you will have to prune back to the next growth bud irrespective of its direction .
8 On the question of unresolved property claims ( numbering 1,200,000 , of which 10,000 were for businesses ) the Cabinet agreed on March 12 that until the end of 1992 investors who created or sustained jobs should be given priority over previous owners [ for agreement on property rights and ownership regulations in unification treaty see pp. 37536 ; 37661 ] .
9 If new shops can not be provided in these centres , completely new centres will only be considered where strict conditions can be met .
10 Any sufficiently glazed or silvered surface will do .
11 In any case , wings which could have lifted that huge body would have been far too cumbersome when diving .
12 Reverend Sawyer is praying that these measures will help fortify the congregation and the the church coffers .
13 She found herself praying that this batch would be more to his liking than the last .
14 A CHURCH is praying that local planners will have a change of heart .
15 In limiting the concept of social representations to these sons of phenomena , Moscovici is denying that social representations can be found in all societies , and suggesting that they only emerge under certain social conditions .
16 At the new Grand Central in New York there was a separate waiting-room for gangs of labourers and immigrants , with its own attendants , so designed that these groups need not encounter other passengers .
17 In a region that prides itself on its cuisine and that boasts a strong tourist industry , it might have been supposed that indigenous entrepreneurs would leap at such an opportunity .
18 This has supposed that feminist effort should be devoted , first , to showing how the ‘ images ’ in question oppress or denigrate women , and second , to offering positive images of women to replace these .
19 The long history of the game maya suggest that better players should use stiffer clubs and that has to be taken seriously .
20 They further suggest that regional planning would limit any unconstrained growth arising from operating what is essentially a reimbursement system .
21 There are further areas which in time year will allow that trend to continue , I 'm aware of the fact that there will probably be in the course of the evening that suggest that greater efficiencies can be found in a variety of areas whether it be in or wherever else .
22 Recognising this difficulty , the NAHA proposals for work-load funding ( NAHA , 1988 ) suggest that acute services should not be cash limited , and that regional planning would limit any unconstrained growth .
23 Some estimates , however , suggest that vast areas would need to be planted to compensate adequately for the plant 's greenhouse gas emissions .
24 Data is accruing which suggest that molecular biology may be of help in this staging process .
25 Other studies in Africa as a whole suggest that rural migrants may even act as catalysts in rural development .
26 Various models suggest that lower latitudes will experience a mean winter temperature increase of 1–3 °C , middle latitudes 4–8 °C , and subpolar and polar latitudes 6–10 °C or even greater ( UN IPCC , 1990a ) .
27 Preliminary comparisons with ‘ peaceful societies ’ elsewhere in the world suggest that specific attention should be paid here to social techniques relating
28 Furthermore , none of the considerations I have adduced suggest that political violence will rapidly diminish , still less disappear .
29 These data suggest that cyclic nucleotides may participate in the pathophysiological processes of coeliac disease .
30 This evidence also suggest that cellular memory can exist in the absence of synapses — ie that destroying the connections between cells does not destroy the actual information stored ( remembered ) within the cell .
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