Example sentences of "[verb] [vb mod] [be] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Many practices are worried that only by taking a fund can they retain some independence from what they fear may be increasingly arbitrary or incomplete control by the family health services authority or its eventual successor .
2 Also important is the fact that the attitude formed may be either one of continuing imitation or of direct rebellion against the mother 's standards .
3 The employment that does exist may be only seasonal in tourist areas .
4 The reduction in the plasma CRP concentration as the acute phase response subsides may be similarly rapid , with a fall from peak with a half time of 48 hours , as hepatocyte production of CRP rapidly decreases .
5 It thus seems likely that the junctions which are recalled may be simply the large congested ones , ones which also happen to be risky .
6 Most of the general criteria given may be easily translated to criteria for length with the exception of 6a and 6b .
7 As with the case of voids the terms of any deemed subletting should be carefully considered by the tenant 's advisers .
8 Similarly the products and services you sell should be openly and honestly advertised , packaged and displayed .
9 All material received should be carefully labelled with the owner 's name and returned with a thank you ( which can be written by the children ) when the project ends .
10 It should be noted that for s238 to apply , the value of consideration received must be significantly less than the consideration provided by the vendor .
11 Panel gaps and door shuts should be consistently narrow .
12 The support given should be that necessary to carry out your objectives .
13 If you mention the possibility of a conspiracy charge , it would be wise to add that the addition of conspiracy counts when the crime is consummated must be specially justified .
14 Now by that he meant that the ends sought should be closely defined and should not change and the means adopted should be effective and they should not change and the consequence is that adversaries then move into er er conflict but the conflict itself is self-limiting in the sense that one side will accept defeat er and , and the consequences of victory and clearly these consequences are not so severe to the state as to jeopardise its existence .
15 I have very little knowledge about why ordinary members joined , but my knowledge of why those people who later became ministers joined should be fairly representative of the core support .
16 Soil for rooting should be reasonably friable and well-drained , and free of weeds ; a little coarse sand in the base of the hole will help in rooting .
17 It grasped — as one hopes its successors have — that the pressure to bring military potential to bear may be more important than military potential itself .
18 Would it be worthwhile for each discipline to set up think tanks — if one does not already exist — of their most imaginative scientists , engineers etc , with , perhaps , three remits : ( i ) to identify major problems for which current and foreseeable knowledge offers no solution ; ( ii ) to pinpoint what basic knowledge is needed , what would be the characteristics of the ideal chemical or other material , together with the relevant techniques for using them ; ( iii ) recognising that what is being considered may be so far out of sight as to be beyond worthwhile research based on existing knowledge and know-how , to organise a system that will recognise the first appearance of the new knowledge and then steer research in the right direction without delay .
19 There is even a suggestion that rewards which are routine and expected may be more motivating that the ones given only for extra special effort .
20 Productivity gains expected may be seriously constrained because of ingrained attitudes which cause human behaviour to change slower than the potential rendered by technology or even go in a direction directly opposed to the requirements of the system .
21 The constellation of behaviours : pointing , vocalising and checking may be closely tied to the acquistion of language .
22 The ones that were actually caught must be particularly wary and will , no doubt , be conveying their nervousness to the shoal they returned to .
23 ‘ The man who I want must be nearly forty now .
24 ABA requires that the aims and goals from which intervention is designed should be objectively stated .
25 There was a surprising lack of help from other relatives , which Nissel and Bonnerjea suggest should be further explored elsewhere .
26 However , the method of checking should be just the same in order to establish the right habit .
27 This said , the information disclosed must be seriously considered and action taken as appropriate .
28 16.51 At age 7 , the pupil 's response to the SAT might be mainly but not exclusively oral .
29 If , on the other hand , it is concerned with food , with telephone sales or with insurance , the people to train might be home economists , one of the telephone sales force or the area sales manager .
30 If the investor were to return to sterling at some time in the future , the rate of exchange might be such that the extra interest earned would be completely eroded away .
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