Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] [prep] [be] [adj] of " in BNC.
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1 | Fellow PFK readers may want to be aware of this , should they be fortunate enough to find themselves in , or near , the principality . |
2 | Although there are no perceptible weak links in this collection , the band may need to be wary of overburdening every track with intricate musical twists and turns . |
3 | A social worker may need to be aware of those aspects , and of the need to assess the client before forming a social care plan . |
4 | But you asked me to comment on potential weaknesses , and this is one area which you may consider to be worthy of some serious attention . |
5 | I must admit to being unaware of it before you wrote . |
6 | The relational perspective simply explores the social features of any knowledge process , regardless of any claims it might make to be independent of social determination . |
7 | Yeah there 's one little minor adjustment that you y you might be aware you might need to be aware of . |
8 | ‘ I 'll have to be sure of your total co-operation , ’ she countered sweetly , trying to deny the treacherous spread of warmth at the thought of dancing with him . |
9 | It is a conception that might not be true of it , or all of it , and which might cease to be true of it or of all of it . |
10 | The words " corrupt public morals " suggest conduct which a jury might find to be destructive of the very fabric of society . " |
11 | The parties to the proceedings may claim to be unaware of this wider dimension , and may challenge any third party procedural claims . |
12 | You 'd like to be capable of violence … |
13 | Yeah , I mean , what you , what you 'd have to be careful of is , is sooner or later people 'll catch on |
14 | Neither partner could fail to be aware of the interest in their company which , more than once , threatened to result in a book chronicling their success , especially as Laura had just finished working on the first Laura Ashley Book of Home Decorating . |
15 | It is agreed that an appropriate vehicle for the transport of the plaintiff in the future is a vehicle called a Nissan Serena , the plaintiff claims for a cost of conversion of such a vehicle at six thousand , two hundred pounds , it would need to be renewed of course from time to time and allowances made for that , the defendant says that a firm called can convert the same vehicle for less than the tenth of the price , six hundred pounds , Mr says that such advantages , if any , of the conversion for which the plaintiff claims are so minimal that it can not possibly be right to spend ten times the money on achieving them . |
16 | Notice that the technique is extremely difficult to apply to the potentiometer divider of figure 8.1(c) because the resistance ratio can be varied continuously to alter the division of potential , and any introduced ratio of parallel capacitance would need to be capable of being varied in sympathy . |
17 | A quarter of them said a pub would need to be full of ‘ my type of people ’ to warrant a visit . |
18 | Secondly , they would need to be aware of the interactional domain ( e.g. their scope for movement , and the properties of objects around them ) , and be constantly updating this as it was affected by their actions . |
19 | Given that the two parties were perceived as representing different poles of the political spectrum , government policy would lurch from being right of the political center under one adminstration to being left of center under another . |
20 | ( In the penal field , this would appear to be true of the Home Office which has been largely successful over the years in getting its strategy of ‘ penological pragmatism ’ implemented : see Chapters 1 and 10 ; Bottoms , 1990a ; and Fitzgerald and Sim , 1990 . ) |
21 | Suggest a set of sequences of assignment statements , which you would expect to be typical of programs involving arithmetic calculation . |
22 | McKinsey said it was dealing directly with Information Consulting on the transaction but the latter would have to be relieved of an option owned by Saatchi before any definitive pact . |
23 | While a collector may be happy to pay over the odds for such interesting issues , an investor would have to be confident of rising gold prices to show a profit on resale . |
24 | While a collector may be happy to pay over the odds for such interesting issues , an investor would have to be confident of rising gold prices to show a profit on resale . |
25 | While a collector may be happy to pay over the odds for such interesting issues , an investor would have to be confident of rising gold prices to show a profit on resale . |
26 | The competition quarter-finals are next Tuesday , so New Level would have to be clear of injury to give his best in two races in four days . |
27 | It gave the producers the chance to create some enticingly colourful kaleidoscopes , largely by Lazlo Kovaks ' cinematographic wizardry ; otherwise there was little about the film that either Nicholson , Dern or Strasberg would admit to being proud of . |
28 | On contractualist grounds , he argues , they would seem to be bereft of equality . |
29 | This may look like an easy knock-down argument against a silly theory which nobody has ever seriously held : but what is true of mental pictures would seem to be true of any kind of mental representing process which encodes sensations in some determinate form . |
30 | With the evolutionarily intrusive possibility of linguistic deceit , as opposed to mere malfunction of communication , communicative exchanges would then come to be understood as having truth as their aim ; and the Gricean template would come to be true of the pursuit of those aims . |