Example sentences of "[verb] [noun pl] [modal v] [verb] [pos pn] " in BNC.
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1 | Competitions for practical designs usually imply that prizewinning entries will find their way into the market , but in reality they often fail to find a manufacturer . |
2 | Production staff must be conscious that how they build products may affect its EMC performance ; service engineers , likewise , must be sure that they do not compromise EMC once products are in the field ; the purchasing department must be aware that EMC constraints placed on suppliers may make a component more expensive to buy , but will probably save money when the end product is tested as a whole ; and the marketing and sales department must plan to sell the advantage which EMC brings to a product . |
3 | The FSA 's position is clear the Football Licensing Authority , set up as a Government quango to impose all-seaters must widen its remit and become a national body to impose standards of safety and comfort . |
4 | Grant maintained schools will receive their financial allocations via a new Funding Agency for Schools , but this will be a mainly mechanical process . |
5 | In the industrialised world , shift workers may change their sleeping hours every week or even twice a week . |
6 | Brian Degas and Harry Robertson who devised , wrote and produced SPECIALS will discuss their new series with a senior police officer of national standing , and with members of the cast . |
7 | Support groups would flash their telephone number at him late at night on Channel 4 . |
8 | It will also provide a ‘ feedback ’ role , where customers at sports centres and swimming baths can voice their opinion on the standard of services . |
9 | Simon ; s mother says parents must play their part , too . |
10 | However , I believe that in the longer run , as production processes become more automated , Kaplan 's activity-based costing concepts will find their main application at the stage of product design and investment selection , although they might have a wider application in service industries , such as the Health Service , and in the control of non-manufacturing costs . |
11 | ACL ships will continue their twice-weekly call at Seaforth inward bound on Mondays and Tuesdays and outward at the weekend . |
12 | I hope members will add their endorsements to what is in the conclusion there , erm , for the work of the staff who 've achieved this . |
13 | Kirk told cuts may threaten its parish structure |
14 | The plan also says republics should continue their efforts to sell land to peasants . |
15 | More than two thousand students use the adult education facilities at the college , which even has it 's own playgroup so that mothers who want to attend classes can bring their babies . |
16 | A pair of racing shoes could lift your performance or leave you with an appealing but unnecessary extravagance . |
17 | ‘ I do not believe governments can spend their way out of recession . |
18 | When all single rooms have been sold hotels may offer their twin-bedded rooms or double rooms at a reduced rate . |
19 | The EC 's subsidies mean farmers can set their prices at a level lower than that of unsubsidised US producers and the US estimates this has cost its farmers $1 billion in lost sales . |
20 | There are many possible solutions to this problem , and we hope that publishers using distributors will clarify their requirements to avoid unnecessary delays and frustration . |
21 | The Association beleives that accepting ads would compromise its independent stance . |
22 | Teaching establishments should register their intention to seek accreditation for a new course as soon as possible so that Candidate Status may be approved and a provisional date for an accreditation visit booked . |
23 | It 's only the inefficient producers that support their agricultures , because it 's those inefficient producers that need support , erm , so , in the , in the long run , world supply , world supply will contract , but in the short run , you know , farmers in these er , efficient countries of the world may well erm , continue in production because they may , may be able to cut their average variable costs , it 's only when in , in the long run , you know , providing farmers can cover their average variable costs , they 'll continue in production in the short run . |
24 | A child with sufficient understanding to give instructions may select his own solicitor . |
25 | If you enjoy surprise , like pattern and rhythm , and really get excited by strong textural work , then printing collographs will fire your imagination . |
26 | It 's unlikely that losing punters will get their money back ! |
27 | Like so many of us , he thought computers would make his job much easier , and — like so many of us — he found that it just was n't that simple … |
28 | Like so many of us , he thought computers would make his job much easier , and so like many of us — he found that it just was n't that simple … |
29 | It 's hoped parents will encourage their children to eat school meals and there 's a TV advertising campaign to back them up . |
30 | They voted the local taxes for the governors ' salaries which might be as high as £2,000 a year ( a hundred times a labourer 's wage , and 40 per cent of the prime Minister 's salary ) , and sometimes they felt governors should earn their salaries by letting the assembly have its own way . |