Example sentences of "[vb pp] [coord] [det] [noun] [vb mod] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 After that the bottle will undoubtedly have broken or some fool will have accidentally released the spirit .
2 If the court considers that a matter has not been disclosed and that matter might have affected shareholders ' decisions on how to vote , it is unlikely to sanction the scheme ( see , for example , Re Jessel Trust Limited [ 1985 ] BCLC 119 and Re MB Group plc [ 1989 ] 5 BCC 684 ) .
3 We are moving towards a system where a choice will be made and that choice will become reality because the money will follow the patient and so enable that patient to be treated .
4 There are also different ways in which the subdivisions can be made and each analysis will result in a different set of criteria , although there may well be considerable overlap between some of the sets .
5 The line of argument depends upon two principal features : ( a ) there is a need to produce an oven justification for practices which might be criticized and this justification must explain racial discrimination in terms of anything other than irrational preferences ; ( b ) the discourse implies that irrational preference would be morally bad and the good intentions of the speaker , and those whom the speaker justifies , are guaranteed if they are shown to differ from those who might act on the basis of irrational prejudices .
6 Please hurry though , stocks are limited and this offer must close on Saturday 30th June 1990 .
7 By the time we reach the mid-twenties a distinct and enduring pattern will have developed and that pattern will last for many years .
8 Persuasive communication — communication designed to provoke a specific response — has been much researched and many factors may come into play .
9 By the age of seven , nearly half of the babies will have died and many others will require constant care throughout their lives .
10 It is , therefore , essential to calibrate the instrument each time it is used and this process will require a reasonably close-tolerance non-electrolytic capacitor of 1µF .
11 As an association we would prefer that no new stadium should be erected but that Hearts should remain at Tynecastle .
12 As an association we would prefer that no new stadium should be erected but that Hearts should remain at Tynecastle .
13 ITN had said that in the 12 months before the ban was imposed , 0.01 per cent of air time would have been affected and these items could have been recast into a form which complied with the directives .
14 AROUND 3,000 white-collar jobs at British Coal are set to be axed and more pits could close if the industry does not become more competitive , the corporation 's chairman admitted yesterday .
15 It is unlikely that any one cause is going to be found but some statistics may shed light on the larger scale , spread and upward trends in debt .
16 It allows the board to continue with the levy , which ensures that income will be gained and that training can continue .
17 She was through the door and out into the courtyard within seconds but Ana had already gone and all Maggie could do was follow .
18 No item should be removed and each person should keep his or her findings secret .
19 Theft is excluded but this policy would cover damage caused by attempted theft .
20 The carefully worked-out plan of the military plotters was for as swift a takeover as possible ; if , however , the ideal was a classic pronunciamiento along the lines of 1923 , General Mola was not alone in appreciating that times had changed and that opposition would have to be overcome .
21 Admittedly the action is heavily implied and most people would take the hint but the point is that , strictly speaking ideas have to be explicit .
22 After answering a few PRS and generally guitar-related questions , a winner will be chosen and that winner will decide , during a phone call to Annapolis to Mr P. R. Smith himself , on exactly what options the prize guitar will incorporate .
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