Example sentences of "[modal v] [adv] [verb] [prep] [adj -er] " in BNC.
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1 | For example , a Third World producer might win the battle to process a mineral or an industrial crop on site , but if this leads to a crisis in foreign currency because the machinery and the technology necessary for the task have to be imported , then it may eventually result in greater dependence . |
2 | A charity such as ours must constantly strive for greater efficiency , to put every penny of your subscription to good use . |
3 | Especially when the applicant recently suggested , and I quote , we should not indulge in further procrastination in reaching an early decision on this application . |
4 | Nato should also begin considering further initiatives , through the CSCE process in particular , to build economic and political ties with the East , to promote respect for human rights , to help build democratic institutions , and to fashion , consistent with Western security interests , a more open environment for East-West trade and investment . |
5 | Discussion of the roles and duties of the media in the contemporary scene must inevitably go beyond earlier and rather limited comments on the press . |
6 | But the relationship of librarians to the developments we have so far examined , including the knowledge and publications explosions , the development of new teaching methods , and the rapid expansion of audio-visual communication media , is something we must now examine in closer detail , so that the later arguments and conclusions of this book can be made clear . |
7 | A good deal of money and effort is therefore going into study of the human factor , which should ultimately lead to further reduction of accidents and risk . |
8 | You should either continue with further mail transactions or select another option . |
9 | You should either continue with further mail transactions or select another option . |
10 | You should either continue with further mail transactions or select another option . |
11 | You should either continue with further mail transactions or select another option . |
12 | You should either continue with further mail transactions or select another option . |
13 | Competition must therefore come from freer imports , too . |
14 | Increased competition should certainly lead to greater levels of efficiency , so long as the competition does not destabilise the financial system , and the new regulatory system is designed to allow competition to increase whilst improving on investor protection . |
15 | Elections , for example , are not decided by those electors whose support for particular parties is relatively fixed , but by those relatively uncommitted individuals whose attitudes and voting choices may not set until nearer polling day . |
16 | A spokesman said yesterday : ‘ This is an important start in the Pacific Rim , which might or might not lead to further opportunities . ’ |
17 | Even if they were noted , they might not survive for longer than the solution of the particular case or point . |
18 | Although the statement did not give further details , other official sources confirmed that soldiers who saw a Palestinian carrying a firearm , a knife or other lethal weapon might open fire without further warning " in an attempt to stop him " . |
19 | Some firms might simply move to cheaper labour ; others might use the opportunity to update their production processes thus making them less dependent on traditionally skilled labour forces ; others again might simply respond to the lure of regional incentives . |
20 | Nevertheless , in so far as changes in interest rates affect expectations , lower interest rates may still contribute to higher investment . |
21 | It is included in the present study because it may possibly occur in deeper water elsewhere in the North Atlantic . |
22 | This work could eventually lead to better machine vision systems and optoelectronic neural integrated circuits that would literally enable parallel computers to process data at the speed of light . |
23 | This work could eventually lead to better machine vision systems and optoelectronic neural integrated circuits that would literally enable parallel computers to process data at the speed of light . |
24 | For example , as Duncanson points out , in the public services there was the principle that natives could not aspire to higher posts whatever their technical qualifications . |
25 | We could not wish for greater clarity . |
26 | In fact , Luke could hardly go to greater lengths in stressing that the Age to Come dawned with Jesus ' birth . |
27 | Changes in phytoplankton community structure could also result in higher rates of production per unit biomass . |
28 | It could also help towards healthier generations in the future . |
29 | If she economized , and perhaps moved in with William , she could probably last for longer . |
30 | One surely could n't hope for greater understanding . ’ |