Example sentences of "[prep] [adj] [noun pl] [noun] [modal v] " in BNC.

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1 Similarly , for political parties ideology may play a significant role ( it is also a means of reducing information costs , allowing voters to predict party response ) .
2 In addition , the appointments of Lee and Baker by the Board and its emerging plans for rural areas development may have prompted the District to consider developing other parts of its region .
3 Phillis played it all the time : for old times sake wo n't you give my heart a break ?
4 In the future , job opportunities for public relations professionals will increase .
5 For some professionals price would be a secondary consideration .
6 For some families breakfast can be a time when they are on a very short fuse and tensions abound , so if you can persuade her to have hers on a tray in bed , many problems may be avoided .
7 For some individuals self-esteem may be more important than social needs .
8 Southend then enjoyed a revival but after 63 minutes Malkin could have tied up the points when set up by Aldridge but Sansome made an excellent save .
9 After all , he 's quite a handsome guy in his own way , is n't he , as well as being disgustingly wealthy , and after two years love-games can become depressingly boring , ca n't they ? ’
10 For countless generations man could get by without such insight because the automatic , unconscious defensive measures of the primitive ego were effective .
11 Perhaps for future competitions consideration could be given to the fact that anyone entering these competitions from areas a distance from London should not be disadvantaged and venues arranged so that extra cost is not incurred and the prize could then be truly enjoyed by everyone .
12 Favourable rates for Central Services employees may be obtained on private insurance policies e.g. household , travel , private motoring etc .
13 During the periods of active regional policy , emigration from development areas declines and there is also the possibility that during such periods firms may make more people redundant , in the knowledge that the chances of finding employment are greater .
14 Police time and manpower will be taken up with travelling to the court and the number of officers available for ordinary police duties will be reduced during court sittings .
15 It must also ensure a mutual understanding of each others needs should such an incident , or similar occur .
16 It must also ensure a mutual understanding of each others needs should such an act , or similar , occur .
17 It must also ensure a mutual understanding of each others needs should such an incident , or similar occur .
18 A short length of each vas deferens should be removed to ensure that sperm can not pass between the severed ends .
19 Having withdrawn the original proposal to tax in-house benefits on the open market price charged to the public , the Financial Secretary gave assurance that in a number of specific cases benefits would continue to be taxed as before , and in the specific case of school teachers paying concessionary school fees , the charge would be nil or very small .
20 Of course in the Newtonian limit of low velocities t can be replaced by π .
21 Drivers of light goods vehicles can now have MoT tests carried out in South Tyneside at the council 's Middlefields depot .
22 In the future , consultancies which are established specialists in one kind of public relations service may well emerge as the most profitable of operations , just as financial PR has proven the money spinning PR speciality of the 1980s .
23 During such periods of high earnings weavers could allow their children an education .
24 He also lifted some of the restrictions imposed on media reporting and personal freedoms under the state of emergency regulations , and said that the 1953 Reservation of Separate Amenities Act would be repealed during the current session of Parliament .
25 When it was first mooted that maybe a team of Tropical Plants staff would make for good television on Busman 's Holiday , several folk were keen to take part .
26 Even those who had never met her could tell from her letters and articles that she had something special ; an eye for the kind of colourful details people would remember .
27 To take a somewhat unlikely example , if application were made to the Secretary of State for an order under this procedure to give planning permission for a single project the response would be that there is a complete planning code of public legislation to cover that requirement , and in the absence of exceptional circumstances recourse should be had to that code .
28 Similarly , the techniques and tools of structured systems analysis can be incorporated into the conventional approach or can be seen as forming part of an alternative methodology for applications development .
29 In the wake of the Letelier decision there were hopes that celebrated cases of human rights abuse would soon be brought to justice .
30 In a report in January 1990 AI expressed concern that the screening process in Hong Kong was critically flawed and that asylum-seekers at risk of human rights violations might be denied refugee status and returned to Viet Nam .
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