Example sentences of "[coord] [vb mod] [verb] [prep] [pos pn] " in BNC.

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1 Erm let let's sort of cut or let's go without our saying erm we will keep you off the council .
2 Failure to disclose all relevant changes may invalidate your policy or may result in your policy not operating fully.A2
3 The medieval warrior was what some today would call a drone : however necessary his protection might be or might seem to his peasant tenants and neighbours , and however much the enterprise of individual warriors may have fertilized the economy , he was not personally engaged in making a livelihood for himself and his family .
4 At this level the educational institution and the employer undertake something that neither could or would undertake on their own and which enhances the viability of each partner in their own normal sphere of activity and in their shared and mutual environment , community or market place .
5 The court can not designate a local authority unless the authority agrees or the child lives , or will live in its area ( Sched 3 , para 9(1) ) .
6 Local authorities and other spending bodies are free to provide a different level of service and may vary in their efficiency .
7 The vendor will , however , expect any estimate to be reasonably accurate and may ask for our fees to be capped at a certain level .
8 There is a florist 's shop in nearly every town ; nowadays large stores too are selling more plants and may look for your services in the retail sector .
9 They spend the day concealed under stones , preying at night on smaller invertebrates , which they seize with their pincer-like claws and may paralyse with their tail sting .
10 But nationalism is a treacherous weapon and may rebound on its user and , especially after the failure of the European radical movements in 1848 , the Pan-Germanism and anti-semitism which Vienna adopted only served to stir the embers of Bohemian nationality .
11 The Law Commission committee says that this principle is not good enough ; sellers should be under a legal duty to reveal everything they know and ought to know about their property — which would oblige them to carry out a survey before offering it for sale .
12 Thomas grunted that they had wasted enough time and must continue on their journey .
13 ‘ I have correspondence to deal with this afternoon and must return to my work . ’
14 As the landowner acts as intermediary , the peasant gains no experience of wider society and must depend on his patron for his interpretation of the world .
15 The orally fixated individual however , like the primal hunter-gatherer , can not achieve such a self-mastery and must rely on his luck to feed whenever and wherever he may need to do so .
16 ( a ) Overseas Practice Rules 1990 Whilst the Solicitors ' Practice Rules only regulate the conduct of solicitors in practice as such in England and Wales , those who practise as solicitors outside that jurisdiction nevertheless remain subject to the authority of the Law Society and must comply with its Overseas Practice Rules .
17 It should be borne in mind that an application for the grant of a provisional licence is an application under Part II of the 1976 Act , and must conform with its provisions , in particular with 55.5 , 10(1) ( 3 ) ( 5 ) ( 7 ) , 12 , 17 and 23 .
18 How can you actually account for that because either you could er increase your profits by the accrued amounts and then somewhere else balance sheet and should pay for your acquisition
19 Connery was already a vocal supporter of the SNP before they had their first parliamentary victories in the Sixties , and when SNP fortunes were low in 1969 , you could still hear his recorded voice from the campaign trucks in the slums of the Gorbals , saying Scotland is a nation and should stand on her own two feet .
20 Sec. should always be aware of the ramifications of his feedback network , and should instil into his committee members the imperative need for sustained communication with the source of origin — the officials of the committee .
21 When the blood haze was on him , he could not stop killing and might turn on his friends once his enemies had been slaughtered .
22 On the other hand , we could see areas where we continued to hold the best cards and could build on our strengths .
23 He had thought she was looking very old lately , and could pass for his mother when they were out together .
24 She was impressed by how elegant she looked , and could tell by her cousin 's walk that Nora also felt that she was looking good .
25 The dictates of self-preservation often ensured that the respectable young working woman dissociated herself from the known prostitute , since association with prostitutes rendered a woman 's character suspect to the police and could lead to her name being placed on the registration list .
26 For the first term I felt guilty I 'd abandoned him even though he 'd told me to come and could stand on his own two feet .
27 In pure reaction from terror he broke down and wept himself into a deep , swooning sleep as soon as he was alone with his blessed candle ; but when he awoke strangely refreshed and heartened he had his wits again , and could reason about his escape .
28 But when I bent down on some pretext and could see into his face it seemed possible that he was laughing at himself as well as flustered .
29 She broke off , and could see from his arrogant aggressive stance that she could deny his accusation until she was blue in the face but he was not going to believe her .
30 ‘ He played a full game without any problems , ’ said manager Brian Flynn , ‘ and could figure in our plans . ’
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