Example sentences of "the [noun prp] [modal v] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | However co-operative the Pentagon may wish to be , the American industrial lobby in Congress usually intervenes at a late stage to protect its own narrow interests and the projects collapse . |
2 | Each state in the Soviet equivalent of the EEC would specialize in producing certain things for the general good . |
3 | Indeed , for it to succeed , the progress and plans of the EEC would have to be reversed . |
4 | By 1956 Britain had become concerned about the impact the EEC would have on its own economy and political role . |
5 | The Six agreed to draft a treaty on these lines , but as a compromise de Gaulle was asked to accept that the Atlantic alliance with America should be safeguarded and that ‘ Community co-operation ’ on economic issues in the EEC should continue to be developed . |
6 | Quick air-reinforcement with infantry was one thing , but any serious fighting or prolonged operations would need far heavier loads and greater tonnages of ammunition and supplies than the RAF could lift in the required time scale . |
7 | A win or draw for the Army will give them their 29th outright title while victory for the RAF will result in the 10th triple tie of the competition . |
8 | We can always warn trouble-makers that if they do n't stop it the RAF will deal with them ( c ) Cruisers are not needed and should be scrapped ( d ) Aircraft Carriers and naval Aircraft are unnecessary . |
9 | The possibility that the Lesothans might turn to the communists is ‘ what everyone 's afraid of ’ . |
10 | President Saparmurad Niyazov was reported to have said that the CP would continue in Turkmenia . |
11 | However , Slovak Premier Jan Carnogursky dismissed the idea on Aug. 16 , expressing his satisfaction with the existing government coalition , while welcoming any support the HZDS might give to government economic policy . |
12 | Though the exact nature of the symbiosis between pastoralists and plains game has only recently become understood , administrators in close contact with the Masai could see that somehow the two did co-exist , and they took exception to the idea that in order for game to thrive the Masai would have to be removed . |
13 | The other countries in Central America and the Caribbean will account for less than 10% of total energy demand growth . |
14 | Chaot had reportedly been nursing a damaged rudder stock for some time , but as water was coming into the boat in increasing quantities , Boschmann decided to abandon ship as soon as other yachts on passage to the Caribbean could come to his assistance . |
15 | " Back at the stroke of seven or the Lambretta will turn into a pumpkin . " |
16 | In these circumstances the increase in output made possible by the CU would lead to a reduction in the unit cost of production . |
17 | The market in the countries of the CU may come to be dominated by producers in one of them . |
18 | ‘ Only that the Mackays used to live in my cottage . |
19 | In the Weald ( extending into Kent ) the Sussex could thrive on rough or scarce grazing but , put on good pasture , it fattened quickly with a high daily weight gain . |
20 | In this case , it seems that the DoE will decide behind closed doors . |
21 | ONE of the most significant monuments in the care of the DoE will open to the public free of charge this weekend . |
22 | A more detailed report on the VCT will follow at a later date . |
23 | The stimulus that the experimenter regards as the CS might interact with features of the context in which training is given to form a unique cue that constitutes the effective CS ( see Rescorla 1972 , 1973 ) . |
24 | The Kunsthalle will open with a programme of five exhibitions . |
25 | * The Dutch government has ordered that a German ship which was attempting to export toxic waste to Poland via the Netherlands must return to Germany . |
26 | The Netherlands will concentrate on service industries ( e.g. storage and distribution of petrochemicals ) ; |
27 | The FMLN would re-organize as a political party . |
28 | He had wondered how the KGB would react to the Reznichenko Memorandum ; now he saw they must have been analysing the pattern long before it had occurred to him . |
29 | God only knows what the KGB will do to them , poor wretches . ’ |
30 | Rabuka had by June 2 secured an understanding with the FLP leader Mahendra Chaudry according to which the FLP would participate in the new legislature . |