Example sentences of "[prep] [adj] a [noun sg] [modal v] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ The thought of being in one for a week and unconscious for half a day would n't have appealed to me very much . |
2 | Without some clear thinking about what Europeans and Americans still need from one another , the transatlantic partnership that has kept Europe safe for half a century will break apart . |
3 | Norfolk goes on to point out that people who go jogging in the city for half an hour can absorb the , equivalent of 10 to 20 cigarettes ' worth of carbon monoxide ( ‘ Jogging is completely unnecessary , ’ according to cardiologist George Sheenan , who wrote one of the early jogging handbooks , Running And Being . |
4 | Empirical evidence against my point might arise if there was significant support for the claims now made by some surgeons that a patient after such an accident can both will , and have conscious access to , the process of nerve regrowth ( as an alternative to the sort of superficial retraining of behaviour described above ) . |
5 | And hell , I thought ; I had been tired ; I was tired still , and I would phone that evening — definitely — and say I 'd fallen asleep , and nobody would be too bothered , and after all a chap could only cope with so much sorrow-saying in one day … of course I 'd phone . |
6 | The bill entered into force on March 13 , and under a transitional regulation in force until the end of 1990 citizens were allowed to resume using their former names simply by registering them with local authorities ; after 1990 a name could only be changed subject to approval and registration by a court of law . |
7 | Although memory that an arousing slide has been presented is generally likely to be extremely good , there is evidence that the types of details remembered about such a slide may be different from those remembered from more mundane slides . |
8 | The standards acceptable during such an assessment may be considerably different from those required of the final system , so adjust your assessment to the fitness for purpose of the results . |
9 | The input for such a reflex could come from a single class of broadly tuned vertical orientation detectors . |
10 | Support for such a position can be found in the Gospel and Epistles of John . |
11 | The basis for such a treatment would have some parallel with the imposition of a daily routine and 24-hour environmental cues upon premature babies ( see Chapter 7 ) . |
12 | No doubt evidence for such a procedure will one day come to light ! |
13 | Vidor was to confess that he had started ‘ with the definite idea ’ that he wanted ‘ to make a film that did not simply come to town to play three days or a week and then was forgotten ’ and it was always his conviction that the proper subjects for such a film would be the beauty of rural America and the fundamental decency of ordinary Americans . |
14 | For such a strategy must eventually require that resources at the disposal of people who own them will be applied in one way rather than another . |
15 | It is further suggested that funding for such a programme might be available through the European Community 's information technology programmes . |
16 | The outcome for such a team will either be failure to achieve the task , or the imposition of dominant leadership , or the formation of a sub-group . |
17 | Ashworth suggests that the three main tasks for such a body would be , firstly , to establish a coherent set of sentencing aims and principles ; secondly , to review and reduce sentencing levels for the offences most frequently encountered ; and thirdly , to devise a set of general principles which could be used to assist courts in exercising their discretion when dealing with such problems as persistent or multiple offenders , or those in breach of existing court orders . |
18 | The rental of such an office could not have been great , but it was little things which often had a quite disproportionate impact upon burgh councillors , for such a move would give tangible proof that the party which could arrange it had the ear of government and could thus effect other , and perhaps more far-reaching , changes . |
19 | Logic suggests that blame for such a situation must usually be equally divided , and that there are just as many bad , uncaring or downright lazy mothers as there bad , selfish and irresponsible fathers . |
20 | The resources required for such a project should not be underestimated . |
21 | We believe that the maximum sentence for such a crime should reflect its gravity . |
22 | Perhaps a study of broken or cracked objects from home or workplace could be initiated ; a suitable name for such a science might be Euteleology , from the Greek ΕυτΕλησ , meaning ‘ crummy ’ |
23 | Council officers believe part of the explanation for such a difference could lie in the relative affluence of North Yorkshire in comparison to other parts of the North-East . |
24 | However , the vocabulary for such a review will need to be more subtle and precise , and much less polarized , than that which has dominated discussion of such matters in primary education for the last two decades or so ( Alexander 1984 , 1989 , 1991 ) . |
25 | If the question whether the subject matter is capable of passing by way of donatio mortis causa is put on one side , the three general requirements for such a gift may be stated very much as they are stated in contemplation , although not necessarily in expectation of impending death . |
26 | The " golden rules " for such an approach might be summed up as Do not work alone Argue the case on educational grounds Present a professional report |
27 | An instruction for such an operation must therefore indicate three locations , two source locations for the two operands , and a destination location to hold the result . |
28 | She could not admit this , not even to herself , for such an admission would have pronounced her mad , but it lay there , subtly underlining her enjoyment . |
29 | Thus , by suing the co-contractor the creditor commits a breach of the contract with the released covenantor , for such an action will inevitably lead to the very claim from which the release has been purchased by accord and satisfaction . |
30 | For such an appeal can not be assuaged , since it would have to be an all seeing Other who could provide such certitude . |