Example sentences of "[noun pl] [modal v] [be] [adj] in [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | As Working Paper 43 stressed , the work of the library resource centre requires different skills , but these skills may be present in different ways in different individuals ; many people can learn and practice at least two . |
2 | If this is a correct analysis of the situation , the consequences for our disciplines may be far-reaching in unexpected ways which are only just beginning to be noticed . |
3 | Some of these rules may be good in other situations , and deserve high weights . |
4 | Perhaps eventually small drop-in offices would be open in large towns or cities , offering instant face to face access . |
5 | Of course , each of these solutions will be valid in particular circumstances . |
6 | ( This does not mean that the replacement funds will be available in liquid form on expiry since they could be locked up in other fixed asset purchases . ) |
7 | From the investigation of distracting unattended words we can conclude that words are recognised before they are fixated , and that meanings might be useful in guiding our eyes efficiently across the text . |
8 | The appearance of stylistically close but formally unique motifs ( signatures ) is a possibility , and identical elements might be present in different mosaics . |
9 | Those companies could be successful in different parts of the country . |
10 | Few smallholders will be interested in growing potatoes as a cash crop . |
11 | We argue that for any positive discount rate reputation effects will be temporary in infinite horizon games . |
12 | Some recent work on green vervet monkeys shows that audience effects can be important in other contexts in which their functional significance is a little easier to identify . |
13 | In terms of hazard , a procedure causing a serious complication in one out of 1000 individuals may be acceptable in clinical practice , but if in screening a procedure with the same complication rate reduced the incidence of the disorder sought by 50% in a population with an incidence of that disorder of two per 1000 , then there would be no net benefit . |
14 | Cultivating such plants on a sufficient scale for worldwide needs may be difficult in primitive surroundings where the plant grows naturally and impossible elsewhere . |
15 | The abolition of the distinction would not occur because historical social psychologists would be uninterested in theoretical issues , but because theory could not be other than historically applicable . |
16 | Many spiraeas will be happy in partial shade , brightening it with their dense white blooms |
17 | As the numbers grow , it is to be hoped that the voluntary organisations will be pivotal in local planning for the specific needs of the very old in these minorities , both in terms of actual provision and also by drawing the attention of the statutory services to particular needs and problems . |
18 | If it does n't low income workers will be stuck in low option plans , high income workers will opt out to fee for service schemes , and ‘ quality ’ health care will be as elusive as it is now . |
19 | Isotope gastric emptying studies may be useful in clinical practice . |
20 | Cattle may be short in specific areas because finishers have already pushed through everything they have got before they are hit with the complications of the subsidy system . |
21 | It should be noted that these instincts and qualities may be present in varying degrees of intensity and that they often merge into one another and are interrelated . |
22 | Even though hundreds of accountants might be interested in corporate finance , the few opportunities coming onto the market are heavily fought for . |
23 | Deep structural changes will be necessary in developing countries if literacy is to go beyond the citadels of the elites . |
24 | CRUSADERS would be interested in on-the-move Derry City captain Paul Mooney — at the right price . |
25 | A wide range of pollutants can be present in indoor air , including chemicals from vehicle emissions , photocopiers and laser printers and dust from human skin , smoking , asbestos , mineral fibre and other sources . |
26 | Courts would be involved in pre-trial procedure much more actively than at present in attempting to keep the parties to proposed new timetables , whilst allowing for a realistic degree of relaxation by the court , and permitting the parties to vary particular time limits by agreement , subject always to the obligation to have the case ready for trial and set down within the overall timetable . |
27 | In the case of mapping theses , it is logical to assume that researchers would be interested in adjacent areas , or in areas within the same major structural or stratigraphic units . |
28 | EDFAX and COMMUNITEL can be seen very much in the discovery learning sector of computer software and school librarians and teachers can be instrumental in guiding pupils to be creative , using a range of information and artistic skills . |
29 | The individual performers will be interested in other factors too as will the teacher , and they can have their own checklist of language performance points to look for . |
30 | It follows that these values will be influential in determining income . |