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

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1 In some cases you may want to add further information : books are published in Cambridge England and Cambridge USA , so saying just " Cambridge " may not be helpful ; add country details if you think there is a possibility of confusion .
2 If , however , you suffer from a skin complaint such as eczema , psoriasis or acne , you may need to seek further advice ( an aromatherapist , herbalist or nutritionist ) who will devise for you a personalised healing programme .
3 For example , in some situations girls may need to strive to be more assertive , while in others boys may need to develop greater sensitivity in their use of language .
4 About six weeks after infection , chronic bronchitis and emphysema are established and small greyish nodules may be found in the posterior part of the diaphragmatic lobes ; these may aggregate to form larger areas and are slow to resolve .
5 He should 've brought better chairs .
6 The English were blamed , and yet Darien was one of a number of events that convinced the Lowland Scots that they should try to reach better terms with England before attempting to become independent ; in 1707 England and Scotland became united with a single government and a single Parliament , and one of the terms of the Union was that the Darien investors should be reimbursed for their losses .
7 This determines the educational structures we must encourage emphasising wider contacts rather than local parochialism and the debate we think should take place around local social action .
8 The experts should have made stronger protests while the working group was still sitting .
9 The amount of people crammed into offices out here , they should have built longer trains .
10 If such low citations were offset by high publication rates for thesis-derived research , then they should have achieved higher rankings in the table above .
11 But routine screening of milk for contaminants should have disclosed higher lead levels by mid-October .
12 They should have had greater confidence in their power to heal .
13 I should have taken better care of you . ’
14 Here he must have had further contact with Scott , who became Surveyor to the Fabric of the Abbey in 1846 , particularly in connection with the Broad Sanctuary houses , which Scott built on the Abbey 's land between 1852 and 1854 .
15 I agree that more businesses should contemplate approaching younger children and at an early stage arousing their interest in what science or engineering may hold for them .
16 The association also says the Government should legislate to give better protection from encroachment and development to the green belts and other urban fringe areas .
17 In addition , a close analysis of the organization and location of communal cemeteries should help to define higher orders of social organization and settlement complexity .
18 He should learn to give better tips and keep his loins on a leash .
19 The technology is also scalable , according to the company , so that it is possible to get software-only playback on an 80386 box or Macintosh IICI or above — users may choose to play smaller pictures or slower frame-rates based on their own system performance .
20 Saroj Lal , director of Lothian Racial Equality Council , said , however , that Mr McNeill 's comments might have caused greater harm than could be offset by an apology .
21 AFTER lunching with Tory candidate Simon Fowler attacking Frank Cook 's 881 Labour majority in Stockton North last Tuesday 's Diary suggested that the sandwiches at the Centenary in Norton might have seen better days .
22 But even if the relative lack of profitable investment opportunities goes some way to explaining the poor investment rate , then if US business had felt itself under more pressure , it might have made greater efforts to improve technology .
23 The North American economist , John Kenneth Galbraith , took a distinctly positive view , claiming that the crisis had shown both the revival of industrial technology and the reimposition of civic discipline as demonstrated by the pay pause , in the face of difficulties which might have led feebler nations to buckle under , or even lapse into military or other dictatorships .
24 At a news conference held to launch the report , its editor , the ILO economist Wouter van Ginneken , said yesterday that he believed workers in the richer countries might have to accept lower salary levels as international companies looked more to poorer states for their work force .
25 Officials from all US exchanges have thwarted further derivatives industry regulation which might have entailed higher costs and lost business to overseas exchanges .
26 Their views might have attracted wider sympathy if the regime had been engaging in repression across the board , but although the tsar appeared to move to the right when he appointed Valuev to the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Admiral Putiatin to the Ministry of Education , he was very far from abandoning the cause of reform .
27 In fact , apart from torturing their pupils daily , they had taught them well enough ; brighter subjects might have produced better results .
28 The prognostic value of this parameter might have been higher if the follow up of our patients had been longer , since some of the patients with high upper crypt labelling indeces who did not relapse might have experienced later recurrences .
29 Furthermore , the LEF-1 binding site could functionally substitute for the bacterial DNA-bending protein integration host factor ( IHF ) , suggesting that the HMG box moiety could act to create higher order nucleoprotein structures by bringing together widely spaced binding sites .
30 Buyers who have paid high prices do not discover that they could have obtained the same goods at lower prices ; sellers who have sold for low prices do not discover that they could have obtained higher prices .
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