Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb mod] [verb] [conj] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Every Lord Chancellor , especially if he holds office as long as did Halsbury , will make some mistakes ( and Heuston suggests that as many as three of the six were ‘ unlucky ’ appointments ) but Halsbury 's experience may suggest that the proportion of bad appointments is likely to be statistically higher amongst appointments made from the Lord Chancellor 's political associates .
2 ( Although the user may recover before the ambulance arrives , it is better to be safe than sorry . )
3 One temptation to be resisted is the special offer microcomputer which , despite its low price may be the last in a series from that manufacturer and the user may find that no new software is being written for that model .
4 Difficulty may arise where the purposes of the various parties to the combination are different .
5 Nevertheless , there is a risk that the insurer ought to anticipate if the case seems at all likely to throw up difficulties in relation to quantification of future loss .
6 Other procedural clauses may restrict the evidence which can be used in support of a claim : for instance , a contract may provide that a certificate of quality by an inspector or surveyor shall be conclusive evidence that goods conform to the contract ; or that " failure to notify the sellers of any defects or shortages within three days shall be conclusive evidence that the goods were in conformity with the contract in all respects " ; or even that " acceptance of the goods shall be conclusive evidence of their conformity with the contract " .
7 The contract may provide that the obtaining of some or all of these consents is a condition to completion , waivable by the acquirer .
8 Moreover , the reliability may mean that a tradesman only sees one example of a particular circuit board each month or even only a couple a year .
9 For that reason the acquirer may insist that the trust fund or estate is not distributed for a period , unless the beneficiaries accept liability .
10 The attempt by the Court of Appeal to prevent Touvier from coming to trial may succeed but the verdict has led to an alarming rhetorical question posed in Le Monde : ‘ Should not these crimes be judged , not in the name of a single people but of the whole of humanity … and should it not be in Strasbourg , under European jurisdiction and not in Paris or Lyon that they be judged ? ’
11 The case may arise when a range of entries or selected entries are needed for photocomposition .
12 Change must come and the need is urgent .
13 The user should ensure that a module name is not contained in more than one file .
14 The user should ensure that the module types are the same .
15 The user should ensure that the module issue is greater than the latest issue in LIFESPAN .
16 The user should ensure that the user issue of package P references module X to allow its entry .
17 Moreover , if the trade association fixes a minimum standard , the drafter must ensure that the terms produced for the client satisfy that standard , otherwise the client may be in breach of the rules of the trade association and risk being disciplined .
18 Given this degree of disenchantment with the classical system , teachers of the law of contract must recognize that the organizing principles are shifting .
19 If the scheme is to qualify for grant aid , the benefit-cost assessment must show that the present value of all the benefits derived from the scheme exceed the present value of all the costs .
20 To prevent overstressing the glider during a launch , the weak link should break if the climb is made too steeply at speeds above the maximum shown on the placard .
21 Before the goods can be sold , the retailer must ensure that the price is clearly marked .
22 The acquirer should insist that a draft disclosure letter is produced early on the basis of the draft warranties , and that the warranties will not be finalised until the disclosure letter is finalised .
23 If any warranties are qualified as to knowledge , the acquirer should consider whether the warrantors have sufficient knowledge of the business .
24 But the mining of coastal coral for building must stop or the protection which it gives against waves and flooding will be lost .
25 If it is one of tantrums then the chart should go where the action usually happens — in living room or kitchen , for example .
26 The user must ensure that the permissible Zener dissipation is not exceeded .
27 This user must exist and the name can be up to 28 alphanumeric characters long , including spaces .
28 After that has been discovered the temperance reformer may decide that the corkscrew was made for a bad purpose , and the communist may think the same about the cathedral .
29 In many training gliders it is difficult to demonstrate spinning and the spin may stop when the full opposite rudder is applied .
30 A further dilemma may arise when the individual whom professionals are trying to help has a very different interpretation of his or her circumstances , aspirations and prospects from those of relatives , or where the individual is suspicious and distrustful and does not want even close family to know what has happened to him or her .
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