Example sentences of "[adj] period [modal v] [adv] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 Therefore there needs to be a period to allow exploration of satisfactory forms of internal work organisation when new technology is introduced , and this period may well need to be longer than that usually allowed for new skills acquisition .
2 It was a profound shock to return to a very different Air Force than the one I had left before my overseas tour , I feel that a typical true story of this period may well illustrate the sense of the time .
3 All trains during this period will thus terminate at Rothley , from Loughborough Central .
4 One popular tune of this period will always remind me of Bourn , ‘ Long ago and far away . ’
5 If , without any transfer of angular momentum to the Earth-Moon system , the Moon were shifted into a circular orbit half the radius of its present orbit ( which is nearly circular ) , discuss whether its sidereal orbital period would initially increase or decrease .
6 In many cases , the victims of that period can not engage in much consumer spending now .
7 As play evolves and B t 's beliefs alter there is a shift in the optimal action for player A. Player A's actions in each period will thus vary as the state of B t 's information varies .
8 Player A's expected payoff in each period will therefore tend to a value which is less than that received by the dominant strategy type for any positive rate of discount .
9 There is one time when the deferred period wo n't apply .
10 So if it 's the same or related condition , the deferred period wo n't apply and will carry on , we 'll start paying straight away , providing there 's a loss of income .
11 Never over-exercise ; the ideal period should not last longer than 15 minutes .
12 To have proposed that a language should be compulsory throughout the five-year period would undoubtedly have led to difficulties in recruiting sufficient teachers and have entailed a massive increase in the teaching of French .
13 Given low absolute levels of productivity , Britain 's accelerated productivity growth over the post-war period might well appear as something of an easy success .
14 Given diminishing marginal utility of income , more income in one period can not compensate for lower income in another period .
15 It is less frequently pointed out that the proportion of the population of pensionable age during the same period will not increase , and that the heaviest financial cost arises from pensions , not from use of services .
16 The examination of all the images produced during a particular period or of a selection of images over a longer period will often provide a good idea of how the relevant state or regime wished to represent itself .
17 Again , many decisions which are successfully carried out in a given period may not turn out to have been the best possible courses of action .
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