Example sentences of "and [modal v] [be] [verb] [adv] in " in BNC.

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1 The economic growth figures have already been marginally trimmed in the last month and may be revised further in a review that will be carried out just before before the publication of the World Economic Outlook on April 23 .
2 The MA(Honours) lasts four years and may be taken either in a single subject , or in two subjects ( a ‘ joint ’ degree ) .
3 The death of a parent is a loss but it is an unavoidable loss and may be worked through in its effect .
4 Rather conflict must be controlled and must be utilized profitably in order to create more and better cultural means of living and working together ’ ( 1967 : xi ) .
5 But it is still a painstaking process , and must be done well in advance of play .
6 Kuusinen quoted to them the obligations imposed by the Whitsun Conference decision : We propose that the following questions be raised for discussion in all the organisations of the ILP. ( l ) What concrete mass actions on the basis of the united front of the C.P.G.B. and the ILP can and must be carried out in the near future with the aim of a successful struggle for a 10% wage increase , against the Means Test , and other similar partial demands advanced by the C.P.G.B. and the ILP ? ( 2 ) Is it desirable for the ILP to join the Communist International as a Party sympathising with Communism with the right to a consultative vote … ?
7 Companies make statutory returns to Companies House ; their annual accounts must by law be fuller and more complicated than those of a sole trader or a partnership and must be laid out in a statutory format .
8 Other factors , such as oxygen supply and the concentration of other nutrients , can and should be adjusted both in the aboveground reactors and the subsurface to enhance the overall process .
9 Congregational questionnaires can be very threatening to the individual and should be used only in churches where there is a high degree of cohesion and commitment to agreed goals .
10 Seed will be ripe in late summer , and should be watched carefully in the last week or two , or it will easily be lost .
11 It would be wonderful if Peter Sebastian did come to Venice for the opening of his exhibition , though it had been suggested by the Press that he had an American fiancée , and might be staying permanently in the States .
12 Such a thing not having happened for many centuries , the idea , even though the smell of cordite had spread across the Channel and could be picked up in the Charing Cross Road , seemed difficult to envisage .
13 The little Japanese , Otaki , had holed his tee shot and would be going home in a Bentley Mulsanne .
14 But she was here for a little while now , and would be coming back in mid-April to get Luxembourg on .
15 The intention is that any change would be revenue-neutral , but the level at which any scale charge is set will remain a matter for the Chancellor 's judgment and will be announced annually in each Budget .
16 The head girl , Nikki Carmichael , who is 18 and will be participating tomorrow in the poll proper , thought he was marvellous and said he could have her vote any time .
17 I have been talking to the leaders in Medicine and Education and clearly there are many areas where we can and will be working together in telling the Government that they must support us in supplying quality services and that the Treasury is a support service , not the determinant of policy .
18 A small international centre for educational evaluation at Ibadan has been set up ( and will be described further in my next chapter ) and another on child development is being planned in Nairobi .
19 VideoCube costs $38,500 , and will be offered only in the US .
20 This inference , that the structure of the motion is independent of the fluid viscosity once the Reynolds number is high enough , has important implications and will be considered again in Section 21.1 .
21 A quantitative estimate of inversion using this newly defined velocity-depth trend has been constructed for the Sole Pit Basin area ( Fig. 10 ) and will be discussed below in comparison with estimates based on vitrinite reflectance .
22 Such a situation was considered by Panov ( 1979 b ) , and will be discussed further in Section 13.2 .
23 Both are of fundamental significance , and will be discussed fully in Chapter 6 .
24 However , when ice crystals form , they will have definite positions and will be lined up in some direction .
25 For , by definition , the systematic element in aggregate demand can be predicted at the end of period t - 1 and will be reflected purely in the prices firms set at the end of that period for the next period .
26 This has implications for the description of performance , and will be taken up in more detail in the next chapter of the report .
27 Measures of productivity growth are even cruder and can be made only in terms of labour productivity .
28 This becomes an important task in itself , and can be done either in the hall or in the classroom ( perhaps in role ) .
29 But it is becoming increasingly plain that symbols do not stand alone and can be understood only in a wider context of associations and contrasts .
30 This means that for the first one the doubt is ‘ simple ’ and can be cleared up in a straightforward way , but for the second it is ‘ compound ’ and needs much greater care .
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