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

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1 This technique may also provide valuable information on the pathogenesis of cerebral embolism , and our case shows the large number of apparently symptomless emboli that may arise in such patients .
2 To contribute to the development of richer economic theories that take simultaneous account of a number of issues that may arise in particular contexts .
3 The default set of reference resolution rules in CLE-1 follows Hobbs ' pattern , but this set can easily be respecified to reflect the ordering argued for below ( or , indeed , to deal with the special circumstances that may arise in particular applications ) .
4 Talk of the ambiguities which may arise in sexual situations is largely irrelevant in a discussion of the rights and wrongs of Morgan .
5 Sometimes , the estate agent 's particulars are not very explicit about what is included and what is not , and in any event , sellers may change their minds , or may throw in certain items such as carpets and curtains in the course of the negotiations to settle a price .
6 This type of situation may exist in other cases of language interaction , but it is not universal : in any event , the model seems " leaky " and has yet to be demonstrated to be valid in any bilingual community where code switching occurs .
7 If one is to recognize that there are applied linguists and language teachers in the world identifiable by the difference of role they play ( even though these roles may exist in different degrees of convergence ) then the division of responsibility which corresponds with appraisal and application seems to be just about the only one to make .
8 The latest sub-atomic theories , for example , say that we are all made up of infinitely thin pieces of string which may exist in ten dimensions .
9 Different agencies may assist in different situations and lawyers still labour under the handicap of their public image .
10 Amendments made : No. 62 , in page , 47 line , 43 , at end insert — ( ) The terms and conditions on which the Secretary of State may make any grants under this paragraph may include in particular conditions — ( a ) enabling him to require the repayment , in whole or in part , of sums paid by him if any other condition subject to which the sums were paid is not complied with ; and ( b ) requiring the payment of interest in respect of any period during which a sum due to him in accordance with any other condition remains unpaid , but shall not relate to the application by the college council to which the grant is made of any sums derived otherwise than from the Secretary of State . ' .
11 It is possible for a man 's commitment to his fundamental principles to remain firm even though he may act in certain circumstances in a way contrary to those principles .
12 It 's now been agreed that while modules with less demanding outcomes should exist in many areas of the catalogue , these modules should not be separately listed or be labelled in a way which implies restricted use .
13 This problem was also before the Roman lawyers and it must exist in all systems of law .
14 Medical sources in Moscow said while it could be fatal in extreme cases , most symptoms should disappear in six months .
15 I will not rehearse again my reasons for believing that the European Parliament is incapable of filling this democratic void and that for the foreseeable future the elected legislature should remain in national hands .
16 The Government says there 's no reason why it should remain in public hands .
17 So the decision a judge must make in hard cases is discretionary in this strong sense : it is left open by the correct understanding of past decisions .
18 Wholesalers should buy in greater quantities to service small accounts efficiently . ’
19 Although margins have been hit over the past few years by competition from contractors and because the company has kept its prices fairly constant , he said the decision to ‘ cross-skill ’ employees should result in increased margins .
20 But many statutory duties are couched in quite vague terms which leave it unclear what the duty-bearer must do in concrete situations .
21 You know , you pay V A T on everything , er , so consumers would benefit , alright , in er , protecting countries , tax payers should benefit in protected countries .
22 If pilots are apprehensive about cable breaks it probably means that they are uncertain about what they should do in all situations , and whether they can manage .
23 Practice changed in response to arguments made in the context of adjudication , as arguments about what judges should do in particular cases , not in special miniconstitutional conventions .
24 ‘ Her actions were a perfect example of what women should do in those situations . ’
25 The first thing to realize is that it must consist in categorical imperatives , which are to be distinguished from hypothetical imperatives .
26 Each tape was made up in a random order with the constraint that no two junctions of the same type should appear in consecutive positions within any block .
27 In some cases the former dictates the direction in which the grain must run in individual pieces of the pattern ( as well as often influencing the actual shapes of parts ) .
28 Hence the everyday , practical choices which must occur in all branches of science are rendered especially visible in this case .
29 The banking system and the economic reforms must work in those countries before anything else can happen .
30 It is important for each nematode species that hatching should occur in appropriate regions of the gut and hence the stimuli will differ , although it appears that dissolved carbon dioxide is a constant essential .
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