Example sentences of "[adj] [vb mod] [verb] [prep] [pos pn] " in BNC.

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1 That may account for their ability to survive such an ejection .
2 But under these circumstances it must , from the nature of things , be at least an even chance that the jury called upon to find a publisher guilty may sympathise with his language … as fair and laudable criticism of official errors .
3 Ideally , we would like just these settings Sk to appear , and no others ; and each should appear with its natural frequency Fk .
4 There is no inconsistency in my and my neighbour 's holding that we each should look after our own dog ( or sleep with our own wife , come to that ) .
5 Each must relate to its mating part to provide the overall function .
6 Neither must cling to their rights .
7 The credit for that must go to its finance director .
8 That must appeal to your sense of intrigue . ’
9 That should suffice for her social obligations , she felt .
10 That should work in their favour and this year , they have the world will watching , with no fewer than 6 different nationalities rowing .
11 This may result in its greater toleration in the spouse ; but if the tolerance does not exist , the increasing ease of separation and divorce mean that the need to live with it for social or economic reasons is reduced .
12 This may result in his experiencing conflicting approaches and being given contradictory advice .
13 This may relate to its revival in the garden , where the style , as architecture , first secured a footing .
14 This may depend on their level of awareness , or , as Edward de Bono puts it in his Second Law of Thinking , what appears to be ‘ proof ’ is often no more than a lack of imagination in providing an alternative explanation .
15 Vesicles composed of phosphatidylethanolamine or palmitoylstearoyl phosphatidylcholine may be more rigid and this may contribute to their stability .
16 This may account for its use even by white speakers like Susan , and " minimal " black Creole speakers like Joan : though whether their use of these forms would be judged correct by JC speakers is difficult to say .
17 This may account for his daughter 's distancing herself in her books from the commercial classes and her somewhat self-conscious identification with the upper classes .
18 This may account for his lack of concern for the organisation of people .
19 Building up to a boundary and the likely effect this may have on your neighbour could very well be one of these issues .
20 On a large number of matches the extra few fish that this may put in their net will not make any difference between winning or losing , but it may affect the deficit or margin by which they win or lose .
21 The following provisions should be noted in particular : As regards 5.9.1 , many company tenants do not like a restriction on holding on trust for another as this may interfere with their internal arrangements , but the landlord 's concerns are understood in this regard .
22 For example , they may frequently be given a role in maintaining employment and thus helping to preserve the political accommodations between classes upon which a successful response to the crisis depends ; this may conflict with their central role in the restructuring of industries in crisis .
23 There have been suggestions that centres like this should charge for their services .
24 If this should happen to your , please ask for a receipt and we will refund these extra charges .
25 Fostering Society awareness at a local level can be a great help — stamping membership cards in areas was suggested — From the objectives stated in our Development Plan in the first year , it is calculated that the minimum Membership needed for 1987 will be 3,300 — and the responsibility for recruiting the majority of this must rest with our Q.T. 's — the burden can be eased by working together on local projects and targets have been set for each area to reach by the end of this academic year .
26 She is appalled by the suggestion that the unemployed should work for their dole money .
27 In addition , they shared a concern for good relations with neighbours — or so some might infer from their both being signatories to the 1937 Saadabad Pact in company with Turkey and Afghanistan .
28 She seemed oblivious of the echo this might find in her own daughter 's life .
29 Some aspects of American Far Eastern policy were thus object lessons in how little influence the British might have over their own fate .
30 This could lead to our town losing control and becoming part of a much larger bureaucracy making decisions about services , ’ he said .
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