Example sentences of "[modal v] [adv] [coord] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 When they do not work effectively , the unmitigated anger may well seep out in constant irritation over relatively trivial things or , as it seems to other people , may suddenly and unexpectedly break out with a degree of force inappropriate to the circumstances .
2 An alternative view is that the parties to the Protocol have bestowed a benefit upon the treaty parties , which the latter must expressly or impliedly accept ( and presumably have done so in advance by ratifying the treaty ) .
3 The other concurrent development was the growing and irrepressible conviction that the inhabitants of India would claim and must sooner or later obtain responsibility for their own government .
4 The itinerant ticker of classic gritstone , steeped in the lure and legend of this most elemental of climbing forms , must sooner or later come to an end of the unusual circuit of well-publicised , polished testpieces and crowded crags .
5 And it , till now , has been unrelentingly firm : Ukraine must formally and finally reject nuclear status , and that was that .
6 Monetarist theory argues that the two lines on the graph should more or less coincide over long periods , showing that any increase in the money stock in excess of that needed to finance real output growth will be dissipated in price rises .
7 This does not mean that they must directly and uniquely derive from one particular model or method , excluding all others .
8 The president has at his disposal an array of bargaining counters that he must ceaselessly and skilfully deploy in countless negotiating situations .
9 The general position adopted has been that the conditions must fairly and reasonably relate to the permitted development .
10 Life and love must emphatically and resonantly go on : here , that 's what we 're all about .
11 The Assembly rejected , however , a proposal that member states , in the event of the forceful removal of a democratic government , should immediately and jointly sever relations with the country concerned .
12 ( 3 ) It is important , if the scheme is to receive the sanction of the court , that the explanatory statement required under s426(2) should fully and fairly explain the effect of the scheme .
13 What he suggested was that I should then and there telephone my contact with the object of tying him down .
14 In the same way his legends of Eärendil and Lúthien , his central fable of Frodo and the Ring , must firstly and continually work as fiction , but also reach out towards non-fictional truths about humanity — and perhaps about salvation .
15 ‘ A worldwide permanent ban under the LDC is the best way to convince the nuclear states that they must actively and seriously seek land-based solutions , and implement them now , ’ A spokesman for the Ministry of Agriculture Fisheries and Foods said : ‘ The LDC is doing a detailed study of the dumping of radioactive waste at sea and we hope to report some time next year .
16 However , in any material , a crack may sooner or later reach its critical length , whether this be a micron or ten metres .
17 The difficulty factors can operate as foci for teaching : pupils ' search strategies , their competence in interpretation and in calculation may separately or collectively need attention in order to improve performance .
18 Nevertheless , it will be appreciated that , for example , in the census , the main obligation for accuracy rests on the head of the household , who may intentionally or unintentionally provide false information .
19 To begin with , however , the moment of opportunity that was presented in Vietnam by France 's defeat in 1940 was taken by the Japanese ; and although Ho might conceivably and eventually have been right in his optimistic assertion that ‘ if the entire people were united and single minded they would certainly be able to smash the picked French and Japanese armies ’ , the vicissitudes of war and politics would ensure that , for a while at least , they would not be required for such a formidable task .
20 After all , if we want a representative sample of university students we may already know how they are distributed between departments or faculties and random methods , being based on chance , might now and then produce samples heavily biased towards one faculty .
21 On the other hand , if he had bought the land with notice , we might well and rationally say de se queri debet .
22 For while it was happy for the advisory team to devise policies which went into considerable detail about aspects of classroom practice which are surely for schools and teachers to determine , it remained relatively aloof from one area of school life — home-school links-where policy might usefully and helpfully have stipulated not just goals and commitments but also a range of procedures from which schools could choose .
23 Thus , the person may rapidly and unpredictably veer from one extreme of a symptom to the other .
24 Thus , with black people , particularly black elders , at the thin end of a inadequate social security system , there are fears this may disproportionately and adversely affect the community care services they receive .
25 But he stresses that the progress in contemplative experience , reformation in feeling developing from reformation in faith , is part of an organic process of growth to a peace and fulfilment the longing for which is innate in man who may mistakenly and unnaturally think it resides in material circumstances : Scale 2 is pervaded by a sense of the reality of a dimension to human experience beyond the confines of time and sin , though it is only accessed through them .
26 The need was to pick out those people who could skilfully and accurately follow instructions and do low-level clerical and administrative jobs for the metropolitan country .
27 Similarly , David Tagg of Grand Metropolitan referred to using headhunters when he had an eye on a specific person within another company : a headhunter could discreetly and confidentially find out if that person might consider moving , before the name of the interested party , i.e. Grand Metropolitan , need be revealed .
28 Research Councils could easily and cheaply monitor this part of the research programme by the online searching of bibliographic databases .
29 There , a gale of competition swept Britain from a Soviet-style queueing system to one in which people could quickly and conveniently borrow as much as they were able to service , from any of a wide choice of lenders .
30 It underlined , as Barth had done , the absolute contrast between God and man , the interplay of the ‘ No ! ’ and the ‘ Yes ! ’ of the Word to man ; and also , following from these , the fact that no human speaking about God could directly or immediately express or contain the truth about him .
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