Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb mod] [adv] [vb infin] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Pupils with less severe hearing impairments may also need modifications to the requirements , but of a less far-reaching nature .
2 In other sandstones , quartz overgrowth cements do not form until after considerable solution compaction ; here the solution compaction can be the major source of silica , although reactions between clay minerals in immature sandstones may also contribute silica ( Fig. 5.28 ) ( Bjørlykke , 1983 ) .
3 In addition to the elements of a Type II system identified above , the provisions for cost-per-case contracts may also have Type II elements ( DoH , 1989c ) .
4 At the centre of the discussion is the question of whether the Chinese Wall is an appropriate , valid , and effective regulatory mechanism for neutralizing the increased potential for conflict abuse in conglomerates and one in which these corporate entities may generally place reliance upon .
5 Such contacts may also explain similarities between aspects of 18C BC China and the Olmec , the first great American civilization , notably in the use of jade .
6 Others , convinced by Dr Blum , Dr Noble and subsequent work , have suggested that A1 frequencies may actually explain differences in alcoholism between ethnic groups , though this is far from certain .
7 Turnover in personnel may also pose problems .
8 Sugar addicts gain weight , rot their teeth , and in extreme cases may even develop diabetes .
9 Employers may also offer support and assistance to those who stay on at school or go into further/higher education .
10 Some employers may not run courses for groups of returners but instead offer to help you plan a personal programme of study aimed at satisfying the same requirements .
11 Even if such an agreement is reached , employers may still face difficulties .
12 Drug testing opponents may also take comfort from the surprising dissent by arch-conservative Justice Antonin Scalia .
13 Long calls may also attract females or enable dispersed individuals to remain in contact with a dominant male .
14 The needs of other generations may also affect behaviour .
15 sketches may not include reference numbers or the hatch symbol .
16 Other public policies may also influence investment in the private sector .
17 Such activities may spontaneously develop ideas of the degree of push needed to get a car up a slope with cries of , ‘ Push harder — that was too gentle ! ’
18 Already , member states may not maintain restrictions on the access of , or marketing prohibitions on , products or services which do not comply with national specifications .
19 All-seaters may also mean bans on away fans as grounds are developed .
20 My concern is to show that , on , the contrary , culture and social rules may well constrain males to fit a given society 's ideas about virtuous male behaviour .
21 The conclusion states that the BIE recommends that embalming of infectious cases should not take place , the guidelines are merely a service to members .
22 Institutions should therefore make changes both academic and non-academic to help meet the needs of non-traditional students and capitalise on their special strengths .
23 Employers should never advise employees to sell their properties and leave no stake in the UK housing market .
24 In extreme cases perhaps it is , but relief should not be refused unless the applicant 's conduct or motive makes it inappropriate to award the relief sought in this case : courts should not refuse relief in order to penalize an applicant for bad conduct unrelated to the relief sought .
25 This may be true , but is it any reason why the courts should not do justice as best they can , leaving it to Parliament to intervene again if the decision does not meet with Parliament 's approval ?
26 Courts should not exclude evidence just because it is not accepted wisdom ; nor should they allow plaintiffs to be held liable on the basis of mere hypothesis or speculation .
27 The criteria adopted by the Court of Appeal in Newell ( 1980 ) were that courts should only take account of characteristics with which the provocation was concerned ; permanent characteristics such as race and , probably , religion may be taken into account , but transient conditions such as intoxication and exhaustion may not .
28 The courts must now make care orders committing children to the care of the local authority .
29 The code does say adverts should not contain material which would encourage children
30 ‘ What is meant by the saying : ‘ People in glass houses should n't throw stones ’ ? ’
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