Example sentences of "[art] [adj] [vb mod] [adv] [be] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Unless there is growth , it is argued , the rich will not be able to provide the money and technological resources needed to counter climate change globally .
2 The council statement said Coun Harvison and leader of the Labour group Arthur Taylor appreciated that paying for training was normal , ‘ but were concerned that the unemployed would not be able to apply for one of the 70 part-time instructors ’ jobs .
3 If and when Britain wants sterling to re-enter the mechanism , the British will not be able to dictate terms .
4 The best allied intelligence insisted that the French would not be ready till July , and that their attack would advance through Mons , not Charleroi .
5 He was to add that the French should also be glad to be allied to the Scots , ‘ for from Scotland we may repulse the English , and from thence enter easily into their country , which gives no great odds against them , and thus enables us to curb and check them . ’
6 Whether the Japanese will eventually be able to use solar energy to obtain metals from the sea remains to be seen , but they have proved that it is possible for copper at least .
7 If the owner agrees to the appropriation , the accused may not be dishonest .
8 The accused would not be present , and misunderstandings sometimes arose between judge and counsel , or between counsel and client , resulting in the accused often receiving a sentence which they thought they had not bargained for .
9 If no lease was in existence at the time when the accused made the false representation , it is believed that the accused would not be guilty under s.15 of obtaining possession of the land by deception because he would not have the intention permanently to deprive .
10 There are problems with this case discussed later , but it is thought that the accused would still be guilty nowadays .
11 On the facts of Lamb [ 1967 ] 2 QB 981 the accused could not be guilty of reckless manslaughter when he shot his best friend not realising how the chamber of a gun revolved on pressing the trigger .
12 The following may also be useful : National Debtline ( 021–359 8501 ) at The Birmingham Settlement , 318 Summer Lane , Birmingham B19 3RL .
13 The following should not be subject to commision by the manager :
14 Selling houses to the poor may not be compatible with minimising the losses to taxpayers , which requires selling assets at the best price available .
15 The pupil-teacher ratio ( PTR ) and the contact ratio ( the time teachers spend directly teaching as opposed to preparing and marking work ) might be regarded as inputs and , in addition to the examples taken from the Audit Commission report , outputs might include punctuality and values and attitudes acquired by the time the pupils leave school — though the latter would not be easy to quantify .
16 Normally it is necessary to clear this through audit partners — the latter may however be able to provide useful contacts .
17 We can now turn right to the other end of the book , where there should be another paste-down and free endpaper , though in earlier books the latter will often be missing , having been appropriated by some seventeenth or eighteenth century housewife as a shopping list or for copying a cooking recipe .
18 So while there may be a superficial disparity between the structural determination and the position of a class , the latter will always be responsive to the former at some level , and it will always be possible to discern the role of class determination in the class struggle .
19 In reviewing the central site , consideration has been given primarily to the needs of History and of English in so far as the needs of the latter can not be satisfied on the St Cross site .
20 Because He does not at once take wicked people out of the world , they seem to forget that He is angry with the wicked every day , and that He has said , ‘ Though hand join in hand , the wicked shall not be unpunished''
21 While much of the above would probably be unobjectionable to most Marxists , there are some important fissures within the Marxist tradition itself , especially in relation to the ‘ base and superstructure metaphor ’ , which have an important bearing on the nature of the explanations of punishment offered by different kinds of Marxists .
22 The centres in oldest lithosphere ( 100Myr ) with higher average U/Pb also have lower average K/U , suggesting that the process that fractionates the former may also be responsible for fractionation of the latter .
23 The same may also be true of a similar approach to curriculum development , because a number of recent curriculum development projects have attempted to combine the resource advantages of the centralised project with the relevance of school-based development .
24 The same may well be true of other courts .
25 The same may well be true of the comprehensive resources we have suggested may soon become available in fixed sites .
26 The same would not be true of independent schools , which at least are well resourced .
27 A proportional tax levied at each date on consumption plus wealth transfers would therefore have the same base as a tax on lifetime income : and the same would not be true of a tax on current income ( ) , where A denotes assets held .
28 The same will not be true of disability discrimination legislation .
29 In many areas the same will soon be possible for plastics .
30 Since the same will obviously be true of these ‘ other ’ genes themselves , we have a picture of teams of genes all evolving towards cooperative solutions to problems .
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