Example sentences of "[art] [noun] [modal v] [adv] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The field will eventually plateau at around 200,000 barrels a day ( b/d ) .
2 The riders will then rev-up before blasting off .
3 Rather the contrary : in Britain a wastesite operator who finds it too expensive to meet the rules can simply hand in his licence and walk away from the site .
4 So the engine will just sort of push the table down .
5 And under the sites may also availability at the time of booking .
6 Also , I received a note in March ‘ 91 , sent with the proposed SEAA constitution , which stated : ‘ All clubs who affiliate to the SEAA will automatically affiliate to the county in which their headquarters is located . ’
7 Ericsson says the PABX can also interwork with Digital Equipment Corp 's Computer Integrated Telephony interface .
8 The seller may physically hand over the goods .
9 For example , the experience of members of the Women 's Cooperative Guild , who in both their own estimation and that of observers were adjudged respectable married women , shows that family misfortune , particularly in the form of sickness and unemployment , could quickly plunge a family into poverty , whereupon the wife would probably resort to strategies similar to those of her poorer sister .
10 The counsellor should never resort to the giving of advice .
11 Even where there is some attempt to account for female/male differences in deviant behaviour , the explanation may simply resort to the simplistic notion that sex roles are generally differentiated .
12 He feels the cuts will inevitably impact on service delivery .
13 Control had told him often enough that the agency would never surface in his defence if anything went wrong .
14 Feelings of worthlessness , hopelessness , grief , lack of purpose and depression may still have to be dealt with , or the individual may again resort to an alcoholic solution .
15 He went on to state that the Party would definitely affiliate to the Labour Party if accepted as a " revolutionary organisation " .
16 His rights to the shares will automatically vest in the trustee in bankruptcy as part of his estate .
17 Thus with the aileron and rudder held in a central position , a glider will always weathercock into line with the relative airflow , just as the wind vane on a church steeple will always swing into the wind .
18 A broad-beamed fellow like myself should have no difficulty careering it across the ironing board , although a woman or even a bachelor-wimp might sooner resort to an old-fashioned metal iron than attempt to put this monster through its paces .
19 No government can simply hand over services for vulnerable groups to a completely unregulated private sector , because the political repercussions of any abuse might be too serious and the reputation of private market provision might be damaged .
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