Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb mod] [verb] [to-vb] the " in BNC.

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1 The user may wish to see the previous few words , or the current sentence , or perhaps more than one sentence , as handwriting before the display changes .
2 Each material has its advantages and conservatory manufacturers between them , offer all options that any potential buyer may want to make the right decision .
3 ( 4 ) On renewing a licence under this Part of this Act a licensing board may by order , to be served on the holder , direct that , within a time fixed by the order , such structural alterations shall be made in the premises comprising the canteen as the board thinks reasonably necessary to secure the proper conduct of the canteen ; and if , when application for renewal of the licence is next made after the time fixed by the order has expired , it is not shown to the satisfaction of the licensing board that the order has been complied with , the licensing board may refuse to renew the licence .
4 ( 3 ) If an applicant is convicted of an offence under subsection ( 1 ) above relation to an application before the board , the board may refuse to consider the application .
5 Where an applicant is convicted , the licensing board may refuse to consider the application with which the conviction was concerned .
6 This last sentence may appear to safeguard the Member States ' authority , at least in the field of applying the foreign policy of the Union .
7 First , the build up of calcium may serve to sensitize the receptor as discussed earlier .
8 Those fluent in Anglo-Saxon may prefer to consult the original text . )
9 The Flow Chart may help to clarify the procedure .
10 While the case may appear to support the Woolwich principle it can not be treated as a decision of any weight .
11 If the acoustic waveform is incorrectly analyzed at certain points , the lexical access component may fail to derive the target word string from the imperfect string of recognition units .
12 The buyer must contract to buy the goods by description .
13 As Buckley LJ said in Gillespie v Bowles : it is a fundamental consideration in the construction of contracts of this kind that it is inherently improbable that one party to the contract should intend to absolve the other party from the consequences of the latter 's own negligence .
14 The scientist should try to prove the hypothesis wrong .
15 It was in favour of retaining the existing partnership in adult education between voluntary bodies ( notably the WEA ) , the universities , the local education authorities and the Ministry of Education ; the Ministry should continue to grant-aid the teaching costs of Responsible Bodies , local authorities ( if sympathetic ) their administrative costs ( Recommendations 1 , 4 , 13 ) .
16 Above all , the drafter should attempt to minimise the scope for dispute about the meaning or effect of the terms .
17 In this case mobility between firms is constrained because labour may have to sacrifice the growth in earnings they could expect if they remained with their current firm .
18 In cases of long standing suppression this potency works marvellously ; this is because where one or two doses of the centesimal potency may fail to revive the suppressed symptoms , the repeated application of potencies of this scale can , and cure is begun .
19 The lawyer may wish to eschew the elevation of efficiency if he thinks it is being pursued at the expense of other desirable goals such as fairness and equality of opportunity , goals which he may feel are more important than efficiency .
20 The lawyer may have to extend the concepts and objects of that discourse in order to achieve such an effective translation .
21 In this case , the translator may decide to encode the relevant information lexically , as in the following examples .
22 The person conducting the interview may seek to produce the video recording as evidence that statements were made by the child which support a diagnosis of sexual abuse .
23 However , the benefactor may have to pay the newspaper 's costs if the latter is successful .
24 The results of this study suggest that a short primer course and prolongation of therapy may help to enhance the response rate of α-interferon therapy for chronic hepatitis type B.
25 Similarly after we have printed the brochure , a hotelier may decide to change the meal service either to buffet style or back to traditional waiter service .
26 The tenant 's adviser should seek to restrict the power to the making of reasonable regulations .
27 However , to prevent friction between country residents and visitors , the Commission is recommending that a new Country Code should be established , and the tourism industry should help to preserve the attractive elements of the country .
28 The mind must try to lull the body into the automatic response that has been instilled during practice .
29 In those groups where subsidies are needed , the partnership must extend to include the private sector . ’
30 If the new institutions of the state and government are weak , it is not surprising that those in command should try to prevent the press from undermining public confidence in them .
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