Example sentences of "[that] [modal v] [verb] [adv] [prep] a " in BNC.

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1 Some water-formed features therefore , including the sand-bars that may form parallel with a shore-line with a salt-marsh behind , are constantly formed , destroyed and re-formed .
2 The standard molar enthalpy of a reaction is written It is essential that should refer unambiguously to a specific equation or formula .
3 If she had spoken in charity to an unhappy invalid it had also been negligent of a larger truth : that they were representative of two very different principles — ; principles that might meet only in an hour of need , or in honest confrontation with one another .
4 She knew this with a sickness and sadness that could manifest only as a cold feeling , a dead feeling inside her .
5 Thanks to its balance-of-payments strength , it is one economy that could get away with a bold fiscal stimulus without facing a currency crisis .
6 and they developed a sense of distance that would lead ultimately to a complete transformation of the brain .
7 His prescriptions for a ‘ dignified and durable tourism ’ were : first , to limit the number of visitors and levy a $150–200 fee that would go directly into a conservation fund ; second , include conservation awareness as part of the visit ; third , improve the existing facilities rather than build new ; and fourth , work to improve the standard of living in the adjacent city of Siem Reap .
8 Chris Hinsley started off as a successful commercial author of arcade games for home computers , and many of Taos 's concepts spring from his original need to produce code that would transfer easily between a plethora of machines .
9 Chris Hinsley started off as a successful commercial author of arcade games for home computers , and many of Taos 's concepts spring from his original need to produce code that would transfer easily between a plethora of machines .
10 My pulses were hammering in panic , as if I were really behind bars and spied an escape route that would close forever in a matter of seconds .
11 Your feet are probably the parts of your anatomy that will suffer most after a marathon — so we were particularly keen to hear what she had to say .
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