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

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1 The sufferer may have significant mood swings , tending always towards depression resulting from the damaged sense of hope and other damaged senses .
2 Rumours swept the City yesterday that the Bundesbank may cut German interest rates — leaving Mr Major a little room in which to manoeuvre .
3 The final result of the immune mediated tissue damage may include mucosal edema , commonly associated with type 1 hypersensitivity , or villus effacement and crypt hyperplasia associated with cell mediated reactions .
4 Such struggle may involve spatial structuring of the society , as with the construction of residential segregation in urban areas to promote the interests of some groups and retard those of others ( as with racial groups in the United States : Johnson , 1984c , and chapter 5 below ) .
5 And they revealed a taxi driver may hold vital evidence about events that night .
6 The payment may constitute taxable income or capital of the recipient in which case it will not be sufficient to meet the full liability in respect of which it was paid .
7 Of course , if delivery is late the buyer may accept late delivery thereby waiving his right to treat the contract as repudiated .
8 Patients bleed from large submucosal veins within the small bowel and although surgical excision of the affected segment may provide long term relief , recurrent bleeding can occur as further adhesions are formed .
9 Giant leaps into the unknown are dangerous and therefore wiser counsel may preach limited change from the existing position .
10 A combination of rejuvenation and climatic change may cause complex terrace forms to be developed .
11 The absence of information concerning metalworking may reflect uncentralised production , which may be expected when settlement was dispersed .
12 While increased dietary calcium may increase faecal calcium and the concentration of the bile acid deoxycholate in man , colonic mucosal proliferation may remain unaffected .
13 The effects of isotope substitution on the observed spectrum may give valuable information about the numbers of atoms of a specific element present , and about any symmetry relationship between their positions .
14 Tasks of this kind may need extensive practice by children with defective vision , since using their vision for learning may present difficulties in terms of blurring and distortion or a reduced or interrupted visual field .
15 This supposes that the court misjudges what Parliament would wish it to do , whereas in fact the decision may win general approval .
16 This time difference may be outweighed by the need to secure intravenous access for dextrose — a serious disadvantage in agitated patients because extravasation of dextrose may cause considerable pain and tissue necrosis .
17 Other studies indicate that loperamide may prolong intestinal transit , normalise intestinal fluid and electrolyte movement , and increase anal sphincter tone .
18 Category ( e ) should also cater for the situation where a payment may be made to another insurer in accordance with current market practice as opposed to a specific agreement , e.g. a Travel insurer may seek partial reimbursement from us as Home insurers having dealt with a claim which is covered under both policies .
19 However , it is likely that this finding may indicate increased prostacyclin production in response to vascular injury ( Dollery et al , 1983 ) .
20 This finding may have clinical importance in the few patients who have pronounced hypergastrinaemia because of profound long acting acid inhibition .
21 If the lack of challenge depends upon the monarchy being perceived as ‘ substantially weak ’ , then behind the overt support may lie implicit criticism .
22 It recommended that the curriculum should emphasise free creation and co-operative inventiveness rather than passive assimilation , and that the study of history , geography and literature should give a central place to Wales .
23 The thought of the Marlborough boys ‘ discovering ’ him gave him obvious pleasure ; and whether or not he believed that the curriculum should include modern literature ( as Auden was later to say that it should not ) , he certainly believed , with his own youthful experience in mind , that the young should be enabled to explore new fields in the arts for themselves .
24 Anyone looking for a small rural base should find real value for money in ‘ courtyard developments ’ created from farms and their outbuildings .
25 Any change must protect universal service , must ‘ treat firmly the non-European aspect of competition ’ and must provide a ‘ level playing field ’ .
26 The user should take careful note of the DC identifier as it will be required in other operations involving the package .
27 Namely if you if you take first of all the staring point that the new settlement should have good access to primary network , you immediately limit the area of search to the radial routes out of York .
28 Runner-up to The Fellow in the King George before finishing a brave third to Cool Ground in the Gold Cup , Docklands Express should defy top weight with all of his rivals at least 7lb or more out of the handicap .
29 Thus , the dictionary text should have sufficient structure so that ad hoc generation of lists or concordances would not prove to be a difficult or lengthy task for a competent programmer .
30 Parliament should give fresh thought to enacting a provision placing an obligation upon a council tenant to give notice to the council before being permitted to commence proceedings .
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