Example sentences of "[subord] they [modal v] [verb] the " in BNC.

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1 Committal proceedings are supposed to test the soundness of the prosecution 's case but , on the whole , nothing of the kind is achieved because defence lawyers prefer to reserve their probing of the police case for the trial , where they may deploy the tactics of surprise to greatest effect .
2 Most originate in the US where they may find the regulatory authorities more amenable than in Europe .
3 And finally tonight congratulations to Hereford United on reaching the fourth round of the FA Cup where they 'll face the might of Brian Clough and his Nottingham Forest side .
4 Where they 'll have the usual bad weather so that they can go on complaining . ’
5 There 's one farm where they might take the hens , but Hepzibah did n't seem keen on it .
6 When the alarm was given , the animals would be driven into the ground floor of the Pele Tower , the local families would ascend a ladder to the first floor , the women and children climbing again to the bower above and the men to the roof , where they would repulse the invaders .
7 For example , the deployment of explosive rats where they would do the most good , or harm ( in wartime the two may be synonymous ) was aided by accompanying them by leaflets saying that the British were delivering rats infected with bubonic plague and the best thing to do with them , if found , was to throw them into a furnace .
8 In the 18th century , examples were always set where they would have the greatest effect on the most travellers .
9 Other shops in the village closed as more women went out to work , often to Darlington or Richmond , where they 'd do the bulk of their shopping .
10 Those built by governments seem most commonly to have been placed where they could combine the functions of protecting the local population and housing the official who governed the area .
11 The remainder of the controls had a single pair of electrodes inserted into the intersphincteric groove , where they could detect the activities of both sphincters .
12 Furthermore , they appeared to work best in areas of good conventional provision , where they could plug the gaps , but worked least well in areas of poor conventional provision .
13 Instead , Willis found that his lads were very well prepared for work in factories where they could use the same ‘ survival ’ techniques as they had learned at school .
14 But eventually the Edwards family moved down the road to run a residential home for the elderly ( which , when you think about it , was a logical step from caring for birds ! ) and the peregrine and various other injured birds needed new homes where they could receive the same amount of care and attention .
15 Eventually , they entered London , and Noah began to look for a quiet , cheap pub where they could spend the night .
16 The phones began ringing off the hook at Rugby US a few months before the World Cup began , with callers wanting to know when and where they could see the matches on television .
17 Jim turned the car outside the harbour entrance and parked it where they could see the vehicles as soon as they emerged from Customs .
18 The Japanese team will also attend a lunch reception at the British Gas Bristol North offices in Eastgate Road on 23 March , where they will meet the Lord Mayor and be given a tour of this operational control centre .
19 The bullets may bounce off the sides of the slits or go plumb through the middle , so that we can not be certain of exactly where they will hit the second screen .
20 Whilst byelaws therefore go some way to control fish trying odours from existing fish and chip shops , the primary most effective control still lies with planners to ensure that new premises , or those where a change of use to a fish and chip shop is contemplated , are sited where they will cause the least irritation to local residents , perhaps siting them together with other shops .
21 Not content with this , it is the German government which is demanding that further political power be transferred to the Community level , especially the European Parliament , where they will have the strongest presence , in virtue of the fact that Germany is now 50% more populous than any other European country .
22 I think that , all temptations to the contrary aside , the best place for the Emperor and the standard bearer is right in the middle of your line where they will have the greatest effect on the largest number of troops .
23 They will want to be on committees and subcommittees where they can advance the interests of both their sponsors — those who have contributed to the costs of their , usually expensive , election campaigns and , it is hoped , will contribute to those of the next as well — and their constituents ; to some extent , these will be the same .
24 Whereas the best formations for infantry are massed ranks , the best formations for missile troops are long thin lines where they can bring the maximum number of weapons to bear .
25 The participants will provide advanced adaptive lighting of complex interiors with support for dynamic lighting and environmental modelling , so that designers and customers can enter a realistic virtual building where they can change the placement and intensity of light fittings and even modify the environment .
26 These other actors , subnational , supranational , and transnational , have specific areas of interest , where they can challenge the dominance of the state .
27 ‘ I understand it 's hard for the organisers because they have to go where they can find the biggest sponsor .
28 ‘ I understand it 's hard for the organisers because they have to go where they can find the biggest sponsor .
29 And the financial institutions , subscribing fully to the ideology of the ‘ smoothly functioning capital market ’ , take it for granted that the best interests of their personal sector customers are served by placing funds where they can get the ‘ best ’ and ‘ safest ’ monetary returns , regardless of the consequences for productive investment .
30 The reason why we consider it important to have a specialist day care centre for sufferers of dementia is because of the following areas which can cause tremendous problems in a " NORMAL " situation but the specialist unit will be trained to respond in a very positive way : a Mood changes b Individual capabilities c Higher level of care required for the moderate to severely demented clients d Creates a greater depth of security through familiarity and able to get to know the client e Positive attitudes towards dementia f Clients with a severe dementia may require 2 carers g Greater stimulation in the appropriate surroundings creates greater awareness in the home environment h A place where the clients can be " NORMAL " i Helps reduce the possibility of the clients becoming apathetic Time to spend with a group and work at their own pace k Not creating a ghetto but creating a positive environment where they can get the most out of their lives — improve their quality of life I Gives them confidence m On-going deterioration can be catered for , eg feeding , toileting and many other problems The specialist day care centre is only a part of a flexible range of services available to dementia sufferers in the community .
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