Example sentences of "[adv] [vb mod] [be] [verb] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Questionnaires , interviews , etc. should be planned with extreme care ( a pilot survey is indispensable in almost every circumstance ) , and must be completed by , administered to , etc. a large enough proportion of the total of users to render the results statistically valid . |
2 | Various kinds of metals should be heated , long iron bars , short iron bars , silver bars , copper bars , etc. should be heated at high pressure and low pressure , high temperatures and low temperatures , and so on . |
3 | Within the proviso therefore , that short-term visitors only may be offered to individual area secretaries , I would like to make the following proposals for which I am indebted to area staff colleagues for their help : |
4 | He says because straw is a bulky material it 's expensive to transport — also it 's very inflammable and deteriorates once it gets wet so must be stored in big , dry storehouses . |
5 | And of course if it 's a husband and wife , the two of you together should be thinking of this sort of information because you can do something about it in your will . |
6 | A re-assessment noting the effective use to which the child has put the low vision aid or the reasons for his inability to do so should be made at regular intervals , so that adjustments can be made or more intensive training given . |
7 | The business model is generally understood and so should be applied to all organizations . |
8 | The stone was placed within a specially designed chair in Westminster Abbey to make it symbolically clear that all coronations of English kings henceforth should be regarded as simultaneous coronations of the kings of Scotland . |
9 | The standard letter below should be used in all cases and should not be amended without reference to CFSU . |
10 | Naïve unsophisticated statements such as these marked a regeneration which perhaps must be experienced by more than a handful of prisoners if we are to care enough about civilization to want to save it . |
11 | In the light of these cuts , much might be achieved by stimulating localities to care for their own children — that is , by the greater use of informal sources of substitute child care . |
12 | However , even at this stage , much might be learned from some experimental intervention trials , both about aetiology and prevention . |
13 | But in a court of law much could be made of these things . ’ |
14 | Much could be said about all these characteristics but of most significance for our purpose is the role of impartiality in relation to legislative and legal reasoning . |
15 | We are saved through the loving obedience of Jesus which is not just a mental state but is expressed and only could be expressed in bodily pain and death . |
16 | Treasury Department sources have stated that , at most , $3bn annually could be raised by augmented enforcement of the existing transfer pricing rules . |
17 | Standard trestle piers could be joined , and so could be constructed to any height , width , or length . |
18 | The vast majority of offences that are tried in the Crown Court ( almost 70 per cent ) are ‘ triable either way ’ ( see page 3 in the Introduction ) , so could be tried by either tier of court . |
19 | Not much would be served at this stage by ousting Sir Derek Alun-Jones as chairman , as some shareholders would like . |
20 | Continuing its successful format , the trade fair will be augmented by scholarly lectures by experts in the field including Pat Halfpenny ( City Museum & Art Gallery , Hanley , Stoke-on-Trent ) on Creamware , Edgar Munhall ( Curator , The Frick Collection ) on Sèvres in the Frick Collection , Clare Le Corbeiller ( Curator , European Sculpture and Decorative Arts , The Metropolitan Museum of Art ) on the artist potter and his factory , Dr Stephen V. Hartog ( Curator of Collections , Jewish Historical Museum of Amsterdam ) on the display of Chinese export porcelain in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries and Tamara Preaud ( Archiviste , Manufacture Nationale de Sèvres ) on Neo-classicism and Sèvres Porcelain in the eighteenth century . |
21 | Also , the Unisat satellites will hover low in the sky ( over Brazil , in fact ) and so will be obscured from many houses by buildings and trees . |
22 | Awards which are developed on a national basis and meet the criteria outlined below will be designated as NATIONAL AWARDS . |
23 | But because such systems are modular , much can be done with simple commands . |
24 | Not all environmental improvement , however , requires large expenditure and much can be done by careful design and painstaking attention to the detail of operations . |
25 | Much can be achieved within present resources by doing things differently ( sometimes radically so ) . |
26 | All were answered at length in a meticulous hand and , from a closer study of these letters , much can be learned of this gardener who was to be acknowledged as the greatest of his time . |
27 | Much can be learnt from past disasters . |
28 | That this is so can be seen by contrasting sentences such as those evoked in Chapter 1 and repeated here : ( 1a ) I had nine people to call . |
29 | The inference is quite clear : blacks are innately whites , these differences are genetic and so can be passed from one generation to the next , and they have a critical effect on sporting performance . |
30 | For those who prefer an open ended fund , Templeton Emerging Markets Fund is available within the Luxembourg-based umbrella fund , Templeton Global Strategy SICAV , which is a UCITs and so can be sold in any EC country . |