Example sentences of "[vb mod] [adv] [vb infin] [adj] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Despite the slow non-aggresive course of gastric lymphoma , these patients behave as immunocompromised subjects who may eventually develop immunodeficiency-related secondary neoplasias . |
2 | On the other hand standard micro-computers have considerable potentiality for quite elaborate simulation and effective simulation training on procedures may only require simple static mock-ups . |
3 | The nature of access may merely involve regular authorised visits by warships or it may include the permission to conduct repairs in port , without the use of onshore installations , and to load on fuel and supplies . |
4 | To avoid this , the theorist must presumably have various ideal types of kinds of contradictions in mind , on the basis of which he or she can generalise , and even predict . |
5 | The right to a valid notice to quit , in writing , served at least four weeks before it is due to expire , and which must also contain certain prescribed information about tenant 's rights . |
6 | Not only must male and female employees make identical contributions , they must also get identical annual pensions . |
7 | You should also supply detailed financial information and details of finance you require . |
8 | The research should also indicate specific geographical regions where in-depth analyses of syntactic variation could most usefully be carried out . |
9 | Now he must either spend countless valuable minutes retrieving the escaped marbles , or he could ignore them and leave Vic to reach his own conclusions . |
10 | The associations with head circumference and thinness must therefore reflect reduced fetal growth . |
11 | But you should certainly avoid obvious personal intrusions , such as the two following : The confession " Sorry , I had no time to complete this essay , so I have made some basic points that I would have brought out and discussed . " |
12 | Last night Lord Hanson played down talk of economic recovery in the UK , though he was hopeful that lower UK interest rates ‘ should certainly spark increasing economic activity over time ’ . |
13 | Engineers should therefore seek appropriate professional advice at an early stage if they have doubts about the application of the law or regulations in a particular situation . |
14 | And that , frozen for ten or fifteen years , the countries of the East must painstakingly provide full democratic credentials before she allows them to move forward . |
15 | Gaitskell also reminded the cabinet that Britain might soon require American economic help if there were a balance of payments crisis . |
16 | Such a religion might also contain certain philosophical ideas , ideas which could be deduced from a priori reason . |
17 | Do n't think you 'll really buy new born babies a book not quite . |
18 | The reported differences in egg rejection by hosts might alternatively reflect flexible behavioural responses to the presence of the adult parasite near the nest . |
19 | The absence of whole protein or peptides in elemental diet effectively removes dietary antigenic stimuli , which might otherwise provoke immune mediated damage on exposure to ulcerated gut mucosa . |
20 | Aston Martin Lagonda Ltd itself is also something of a corporate trompe l'oeil : its bonnets may still accommodate itinerant royal bottoms , but its equity — 75% of it — has , since September 1987 , been owned by ( of all things ) Ford . |
21 | To continue the analogy however , one danger of a cuckoo in a nest is that before flying it may permanently displace other promising chicks which could be particularly concerned with processes ( chapter 5 ) and man ( 6 ) and such themes are not readily accommodated in an earth science , geoscience or environmental science structure . |
22 | The policy was based on little more than a vague belief in the large potential for economies of scale and an unquenchable faith among politicians that government agencies could successfully meet short-term political demands — particularly in respect of regional unemployment — in combination with longer-term goals of greater efficiency and higher industrial growth . |
23 | You could n't bring yourself to punish me when I was a child and guilty of all manner of things … you 'd rather punish poor little Beth , would n't you , eh ? |
24 | These technological successes gave credibility to Khruschev 's claims that Communist states could eventually overtake capitalist economic growth . |
25 | Meanwhile Hellenistic , Roman and early Medieval jewellers could only treat transparent coloured stones by rubbing them smooth . |
26 | ‘ It [ the UK government ] could only provide substantial extra resources to industry either by cutting public spending elsewhere or by raising taxes or by increased borrowing … |
27 | A country desperately short of dollars and in need of total reconstruction could scarcely afford large military expenditures . |
28 | The initial aim of this application was to show that in a model in which agents were fully rational , even to the extent of having rational expectations , movements in nominal spending could still affect aggregate real output or employment . |
29 | Nkrumah could still admire certain Labour stalwarts , especially Fenner Brockway , but in general the party was a great disappointment . |
30 | One could also mention certain vocal effects such as laughs and sobs . |