Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] [adv] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ( Transparency in this situation may relate both to bids and offers made , and the historic prices of trades executed . )
2 Indeed , any one molecule of CFC may remain aloft for decades .
3 For example , vision may arise primarily through introspection or interaction , or through the combination of the two .
4 Where the cost breakdown is sophisticated , problems may arise both on site and in the office .
5 This may arise even in circumstances where there is a knowledge of BSL and therefore some way of encoding its meaning .
6 Further problems may arise again on return to Britain as the pressure for places in the more popular independent or state schools makes it increasingly difficult for the expatriate to find suitable educational facilities for children .
7 The court must bear the difficulties which may arise then in mind when deciding whether to order a payment at all and , if so , from whom ( Breeze v McKennon & Son ( 1985 ) 32 Build LR 41 ) .
8 Big , old-established unions may lend up to £5,000 or even more ( the legal maximum is £10,000 ) , but smaller unions may have a limit of a few hundred , and a new member may only get £100 .
9 If they help to make conditions in Cuba less awful , Fidel Castro may stay longer in power .
10 So for the risk-averse , the relevant ages are lower , while the optimistic may stay out of SERPS to a higher age .
11 We may think here of schools ' attempts to improve buildings and equipment in order to accommodate proposed changes in the content or process of teaching .
12 Yeah , probably if you want me to get that old mower going I ought to go up to Woods and see if I can get a new drive belt .
13 they pay , they pay , they are paying me a little bit , I think it ought to go up in price a bit though myself
14 Sir Rufus Stone suggested that we ought to go round with photographs , until we find her parents .
15 ‘ You ought to go back to school tomorrow . ’
16 Do you think you ought to go back to bed ?
17 ought to go back to amateur , proper amateur
18 Radji thinks he ought to go back to Teheran so as not to be lumped with the more infamous of the Shahs associates " in peoples minds .
19 You ought to go in for beauty comps , he said when he was winding up his film .
20 Utah 's renowned salt flats are disappearing at the rate of 1 per cent a year , and may disappear completely within decades .
21 NIE investors may cash in on BT sale
22 ‘ And do n't you think you ought to wait here for Maria Luisa — ? ’
23 So E is certainly an improvement upon many other substances on the market E may be a fad , or it may fall out of favour because somebody proves it makes your legs fall off or something .
24 has , his sister , er you ought to come over on Sunday er , I was surprised you said on Sunday cos we , well last Sunday we went and had a drink with them .
25 Your High Elf army may include up to 50% of its points value as characters chosen from the list below .
26 Your army may include up to 50% of its points value as characters chosen from the list below .
27 Your Empire army may include up to 50% of its points value as characters chosen from the list below .
28 Your army may include up to 25% of its points value as war machines chosen from the following list .
29 Your army may include up to 25% of its points value as War Machines chosen from the following list .
30 Your Empire army may include up to 25% of its points value as Monsters chosen from the list below .
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