Example sentences of "[vb mod] of [noun sg] [verb] the " in BNC.
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1 | But it is perhaps better not to try to make a bizarre idea for a murder the seed in your mind for a book , though when you have devised your plot you should of course make the actual circumstances of the murder as attention-grabbing as possible . |
2 | This type of search should of course identify the company being sold which is a useful check . |
3 | The teaching of study skills should of course obviate the problems that arise in assignments and projects , but generally this provision has been made at a later stage of the pupils ' school career , at the sixth-form level , when a recognized amount of their time is allocated to private study . |
4 | ( The formative successes need , however , to be recorded and must of course meet the requirements of the performance criteria ) . |
5 | " This Meeting having with much regret felt the Inconveniences arising to the Island for the Want of a Jail , wherein Disturbers of the Peace and other Transgressors of the Law might be Confined … are of the opinion that Shawfield should be apply 'd to , and these Grievances Stated , that he may of course procure the Sherriff 's warrant to have a Jail Established … " |
6 | As before , you may of course spread the cost of payment between September 1990 and January 1991 , if you wish . |
7 | The freeholder may of course sell the land or property subject to the leaseholder 's interest being maintained . |
8 | The voter may of course reject the outcome ; e.g. , with local public goods he may migrate to another community ( in this sense , the minority may have an element of veto power — see Lecture 17 ) . |
9 | The Crown ought of course to offer the statement to the defence if the statement is materially at variance with the maker 's evidence in court , but in this regard the trial judge has to rely on the Crown 's discretion and propriety . |
10 | These trends might of course represent the beginning of a change in progress , but if this is so , it is not yet established as a pattern that we can show by our methods as regular , and so we can not demonstrate that it is a change . |
11 | There were two possible starting-points for any decision , the King and the Council , which might of course discuss the matter jointly . |
12 | The NME was unusually acerbic about the incident , referring to Gedge 's ‘ fat arse ’ and continuing : ‘ This could of course explain the band 's recent silence . |
13 | I shall of course notify the company straight away , but how soon must it inform the London Stock Exchange and what details must it supply ? |
14 | We shall of course consider the Library 's proposals carefully when they 've been finalised . |
15 | If he had no children , an emperor might adopt a son from another gens , or he might leave the throne to his sister 's son , who would of course bear the name of another family . |
16 | He would of course estimate the supply prices of all these different factors of production of the cloth with reference to the amounts of each of them that would be wanted , and on the supposition that the conditions of supply would be normal ; and he would add them all together to find the supply price of the cloth . |
17 | Because if the British Courts are forced to order a re-trial , which they 'll be reluctant to do , 'though they may have to , then that could happen more quickly and that would of course overthrow the verdict and everything . |
18 | The accountant will of course await the receipt of the relevant credit note and adjustment of VAT from the supplier before finally agreeing the statement . |
19 | The court action will of course give the defendant the opportunity to challenge the decision : Chapter 13 sets out the grounds on which challenge is allowed . |
20 | The preparation of the valuation and report will of course involve the purchaser in further cost and expense and the purchaser will also be required to send a copy of the report to the vendor ( see CA 1985 , s103(1) ( c ) ) . |
21 | The current EFTA Council chairman Pertti Salolainen spoke of the EEA as " a building block in the new European architecture " and suggested that " while the EC will of course remain the centre of attraction in Europe , the EEA may very well become an attractive concept for central and eastern European countries seeking to become part of the greater European family " . |
22 | These regulations which will give effect at the European council directive of December the sixth will of course alter the long standing position in the U K whereby only British and Commonwealth citizens and citizens of the Republic of Ireland are entitled to vote in European parliamentary elections . |
23 | The judge will of course stop the case . |
24 | When the machines move in a second time to desilt the river bed , they will of course send the silt further down the river for yet more diggers to tackle downstream . |
25 | ‘ Yousefi has a wife and three children who will of course suffer the same fate if the Home Secretary 's decision is to deport him . ’ |
26 | If a purchaser is concerned , it is suggested that it may be appropriate to seek one or more independent valuations of the business though this will of course increase the acquisition costs . |
27 | The likely £160,000-plus list price will of course narrow the clientele down somewhat , but particular attention will still be paid to circumvent any speculative purchasers . |
28 | You can of course change the yarn colours for colour 1 and colour 2 , as shown in the samples . |
29 | You can of course move the point cam furthest away from the carriage , because the carriage just keeps pattern knitting until it reaches it , it does n't need to calculate which stitch of the pattern to stop it . |
30 | The EC1 Pattern Controller has two pattern width dials , one for the left and one for the right of the pattern , so with this equipment you can of course use the right of the mylar sheet just as you use the left . |