Example sentences of "and [vb mod] [verb] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Mr Benvenuto was favoured by the party 's old guard and may face criticism from ardent reformers . |
2 | A multiple transfer of assets may be time consuming if consents are required and may give rise to unnecessary stamp duty . |
3 | In many cases larval invasion is limited to the liver , and may give rise to hepatomegaly and eosinophilia , but on some occasions a larva escapes into the general circulation and arrives in another organ , the most frequently noted being the eye . |
4 | We have matching for age and for education but it is possible that people who are older and well-educated have special opinions ; such a person happens to receive X and may give rise to a spurious effect . |
5 | Net secretion of potassium into a potassium free solution , also seen in this study , was not reversible by luminal SCFA , and may represent stimulation of active potassium secretion by secondary hyperaldosteronism in these patients . |
6 | Decision making is likely to be determined , ultimately , according to the relative power of the participant individual and groups and may involve conflict between the various parties . |
7 | By way of contrast , unpaid interest or capital repayments relating to loans usually constitute an " event of default " under the loan documentation with the result that the lender will stop any further loans , and may accelerate repayment of the sums outstanding so that they become immediately due and payable . |
8 | The 15-member House of Chiefs considers draft legislation relating to alterations to the Constitution or to chieftaincy matters , and may make representation to the President on matters affecting the tribes or tribal organizations . |
9 | Trends of this kind will produce an opposite bias and may cause variation in SRS to underestimate variation in LRS . |
10 | The collar must therefore be adjustable , because otherwise it will press on the dog 's throat , and may cause difficulty in breathing . |
11 | The concept of ‘ disorganized ’ capitalism is essentially sociological and political rather than economic and may require qualification at the political level . |
12 | It will prove useful in localising the embolic source in patients with stroke and may allow identification of subgroups of patients at risk of subsequent embolic stroke . |
13 | After a short delay time ( 10 -8 s ) the excited atom or molecule returns to its former energy state and may emit radiation in the form of light , alpha- , beta- or gamma-rays . |
14 | The most senior judges sit in the House of Lords and may take part in its legislative and other activities . |
15 | Globe artichokes are sprouting new leaves and may need protection from frost in cold areas . |
16 | A minority are unable to make any attachments at all and may need time in a therapeutic community ’ , Elliffe said . |
17 | This will extend our knowledge of how the species--typical communicative gestures that precede the onset of language are acquired and may have application to a wide range of practical problems concerned with normal and abnormal processes of language acquisition . |
18 | He is understood to have head and chest injuries and may have shrapnel in his brain . |
19 | Differs from smaller falcons ( p. 95 ) in its shortish broad blunt wings , although grey male 's are appreciably more pointed than brown female 's and may approach shape of female Kestrel or Merlin , especially when these are soaring with outspread wings . |
20 | By the same token , permanent grassland that is overgrazed by growing youngstock or milch cows and never cut will become deficient in phosphorus and calcium and may lose structure from poaching . |
21 | Internally , the routine use of electronic mail should cut down the amount of paper which passes between staff , and may reduce workload on support staff . |
22 | Too frequent changes in clinical work could produce a fragmented training and may put stress on the learner ; but the more varied her experience , the more able the nurse will be in solving problems . |
23 | The UN has ruled this out ; the argument is that , as Serb areas in Bosnia and Croatia can never be part of Serbia , Kosovo is and must remain part of Serbia . |
24 | " The decision maker must understand correctly the law that regulates his decision-making power and must give effect to it . |
25 | Illegality meant that the decision-maker must understand correctly the law that regulates his power and must give effect to it ; irrationality connoted Wednesbury unreasonableness ; and procedural impropriety covered a breach of natural justice or failure to comply with the procedural rules in the enabling legislation . |
26 | The same irony is enriched and plangently deepened in another fine poem by Tate of the same year , in which once again the many Virgilian echoes point to a deeper affinity — with the fable of the Aeneid as making more sense than he can find anywhere else , for the historical predicament that the American Southerner has inherited and must make sense of . |
27 | States can not entirely depend on such measures , however , and must make provision for their own defence . |
28 | Autonomy however should not imply total independence for although the manager may divest his authority to the surveyor to run the job on site , he is still ultimately responsible and must show support at all stages . |
29 | X ) following the decision of a quorate general meeting and must indicate acceptance of nomination . |
30 | It can determine that the trustee should be paid a percentage of the value of the assets realised and/or distributed , or by reference to the time spent by the trustee and his staff , and must have regard to the complexity or otherwise of the matter , any exceptional responsibility falling on the trustee , the trustee 's effectiveness and the value and nature of the assets dealt with by the trustee . |