Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun pl] [modal v] [adv] [vb infin] a " in BNC.

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1 Expenditure on research assistants might also save a significant degree of time and money in the long run .
2 Elsewhere , it has been shown that the closure of village schools can often trigger a rapid decline in rural services ( Lee 1960 ) .
3 Specialist suppliers may also provide a cold-weld compound to seal joins where it 's impossible to lay it in a single sheet .
4 Again in the recently published P P G six , paragraph forty six , it states that regional shopping centres may well have a role to play but usually only where the loss of greenbelt can be justified by the economic and social benefits of the scheme .
5 The greatest part of most searches is spent in looking at record displays , so information and dialogue windows would usually overlay a portion of a bibliographic display .
6 But again this is not necessarily the case since the nature of national and local labour markets and their degree of integration within national or collective bargaining frameworks might well produce a relatively even spatial distribution of wage rates .
7 In addition banks will also hold a set of liquid assets in the form of Treasury bills , various types of bills of exchange , LA bills etc. , as has already been described earlier in the chapter .
8 The Northern Ireland Chamber of Commerce has stated that it ’ supports the privatisation of NIE because it is convinced that the introduction of private sector business disciplines will ultimately produce a more efficient industry . ’
9 Group Memo — Originators of Group Meetings can now attach a group and personal memos to meeting notifications .
10 He took the bus , because his parents would n't always drive him to auditions , from Malibu to Santa Monica , 25 miles each way , at the age of thirteen , ‘ and the casting directors would literally take a Polaroid and say thank you very much and you got back on the bus . ’
11 Job costs should obviously provide a stimulus for and the basis of billing .
12 If the product is a high-quality , high-cost item , then distribution costs will probably represent a small proportion of total costs of manufacturing and marketing it , and so physical distribution may be considered very much a secondary issue .
13 Small-scale basalt eruptions can fill valleys and in some cases over-top interfluves : but large-scale flood basalts can completely bury a pre-existing topography as great numbers of superimposed individual flows build up a basalt plateau .
14 The government said that fuel supplies would only last a few weeks , but that meat and butter would run out within days .
15 And for contract customers only DESPATCH ADVICE , ( POSTING DOCKET ) ( contract customers may also use a MULTI-PARCEL C.O.P .
16 Strictly nocturnal predators like the eagle owls can entirely miss a common rodent species if that species is diurnal , and in these cases the prey assemblage has an unbalanced species composition compared with the small mammal community actually present .
17 Relating levels of capital grants to handicap zones would also provide a better climate for conservation in the uplands .
18 Most phone lines can only take a total REN of 4 , so a phone plus the Ascom would be the limit .
19 A company that paid the telephone bills of 250 service engineers might easily face a sizeable demand for employer 's and employees ' NIC , especially if back years have not been dealt with according to the letter of the law .
20 A talk to probation officers will indirectly reach a section of the community — prisoners — who are not able to come to a bureau and may be seriously in need of a bureau 's services , as was seen in Chapter 3 .
21 Disclosure of the main standing Committees would thus give a partial picture only .
22 In the same way , we think that credit agreements could usefully include a strike-out clause , arranging credit insurance and adding its cost to the instalments automatically unless it is struck out .
23 It will become an increasing necessity as institutions move towards the 1990 's and attempt to broaden the base of their student intake ; initial teacher education courses will hopefully have a much wider range of students on their courses .
24 Pharmacological doses of tyrosine , tryptophan , or branched chain compounds may also have a therapeutic role when phenylalanine concentrations are higher .
25 Any gamma coming from the capture of fusion neutrons should therefore give a peak between these two , at 2224 keV .
26 These trainee advice workers must then attend a basic training course of approximately twelve full days .
27 In the former illustration it is assumed that the replacement vehicles will simply provide a similar service to those vehicles presently operated .
28 Under PR , the trade unions would still have a stranglehold over industrial policy , education would still be in the grip of local authorities and any proposals for effective tax cuts would have been quietly shelved .
29 The Citizens Advice Bureaus will also play a key role :
30 Building society offices will often provide a great deal of window space to a display of children 's work as part of their community service .
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