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

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1 The quality of the labour market may , therefore , affect economic development and unemployment in contrasting ways : an over-supply of lower-skilled labour will heighten unemployment , while a higher concentration of the more skilled and better educated may well encourage greater employment , even if only marginally .
2 He or she must try to occupy one of the positions of the other players when they are changing places which they must constantly do ; any player who has been so displaced must then go into the middle and try to recapture one of the positions .
3 The quickness with which smut has reappeared has been a sobering experience for many agriculturalists and serves as a warning that problems which have apparently disappeared may still lie just below the surface .
4 so commuting will always continue .
5 The information so obtained may then have to be rearranged to show segment differences , and again this process of interpretation may be subjective or objective , depending on how statistically valid the end product must be ; * by using an analysis of attribute sets .
6 Women so engaged would therefore consider themselves rather more respectable .
7 After this , progress was slow , though most women compositors of seven years or so experience could apparently expect to move up to 16s : roughly half the male wage of the time .
8 The framework of support so established might well lead to a partnership between schools and LEAs which gives more effective support to those working within the institution .
9 On the state of the evidence at the moment , it may well be that there will be a request for to withdraw the case from the jury on the grounds that no reasonable jury properly directed could conceivably find er a anything other than reasonableness in the police acting upon the information they had and that 's for me to decide .
10 Rendered or dashed walls can always benefit from a coat of good exterior wall paint , and surfaces which are already painted will probably need recoating every few years .
11 You say , Mr , that the constraints to which I 've already referred may well act as a deterrent er to potential developers ?
12 In this case the overall sampling fraction , φ , is applied to each stratum , i.e. Thus The n i values thus calculated will generally have to be rounded and adjusted so that their sum is n .
13 Thus , the problems just considered may soon arise again — namely , how much more care in terms of time , resources , and energy is called for .
14 Well , let's just do let's just do two more and see if the As can can catch up and then we 'll carry it on I have n't finished yet , we 'll carry the game on and remember the score .
15 The remedy may not be to delay criminal law teaching to a later stage in curricula , because the observations already made might well apply to whatever introductory course in substantive law one selects .
16 It was Mr Spyros P. Skouras who let it be known that if Kazan did not testify helpfully , the pictures he had just made might never appear and he would not be directing any more .
17 We are going to see a supplement war and only the strongest and the most confident and the best produced will really come out of these in a in a good way .
18 A demand thus based could further expand both from the increasing prosperity of the middle-income groups and from their increasing numbers , absolutely and proportionately , in the population .
19 Mr. Beloff submits that the requirement of notice to bodies , such as Winchester , was necessary to ensure that they did not breach the intervention notice , but in my view the limitation of the category of those entitled to be given notice to persons who will be prejudicially affected can only mean that it is the prejudice which brings with it the necessity to serve .
20 Where the statute is not clear the court 's determination of which of the options set out above applies may well depend on the strength of the presumption .
21 If hamlet ( or rather the actor playing him ) , catches a frog in his throat during a soliloquy , since one is experiencing a human drama this need n't be in the least distracting — indeed the element of human fallibility and frailty thus introduced could even enhance the impact of the performance ( admittedly it could also be unintentionally quite hilarious ) !
22 Thus a government which while adhering to the rule of law narrowly defined , flouted all or most of the practices generally thought to be covered by the rule of law broadly defined would also give rise to doubts about its legitimacy .
23 A cuckoo that finds a host 's nest where incubation has already started will often rob the nest causing the unfortunate host to start a new clutch , thus providing the cuckoo with a further chance for parasitism .
24 On such capital-intensive projects , any over-runs can rapidly push up the overall costings .
25 N.B. A married man whose wife is totally incapacitated can also claim this allowance , in addition to the married couple 's allowance , if he has dependent children living at home .
26 One of the greatest challenges is to convince ourselves and others that the lenses of the spectacles we are usually sold may seriously distort the picture we see .
27 Group leaders can easily be bought off in some way , and once co-opted can usually deliver a quiescent membership in support of the status quo .
28 If the result is never in any doubt , so that it is not ‘ the people ’ but always and only a section and that the same section of them which confers consent on government , then those who feel themselves permanently excluded will also feel no great obligations to the regime .
29 Without positive action many of the examples which still survive will also disappear .
30 I reached rock bottom , which I always said would never happen
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