Example sentences of "[adj] [conj] [noun sg] [vb mod] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 A recent upset or altercation can unsettle someone with severe dementia , making behaviour even more erratic .
2 Those responsible must ensure , however , that the quality of programmes on those days remains high or dis-illusionment will come when the novelty goes .
3 These choreographic sentences , no matter how short or long , broad or narrow , high or low must make sense within the total pattern or movement traced on the stage .
4 The notion of a lead agency with overall responsibility for developing services or for buying in the necessary services from local statutory , private or voluntary agencies would make clear where responsibility should lie .
5 In reply to representations on that matter , my right hon. and learned Friend and I have made it clear that funding will continue to be available from central Government for all types of further education for adults .
6 It is clear that yield can vary quite considerably with coupon for the same term to maturity , and with term to maturity for different coupons .
7 From the preceding analysis , it is clear that taxation may influence the distribution of wealth , income and consumption in three distinct ways :
8 Finally , may I make it unambiguously clear that Labour will reverse the decisions on these three hospitals announced today and will do so immediately after the general election ?
9 The government has long made it clear that sterling would enter the Exchange Rate Mechanism during stage one of economic and monetary union which began in July ; it has now done so at the earliest appropriate time .
10 As for rural railways and other parts of the subsidised railway , the Government have made it abundantly clear that investment will go ahead .
11 From the extracts to which I have ventured to refer it is clear that equity would have been unlikely to have considered that there was any duty upon the creditors and their solicitors to do more than they in fact did in the circumstances of that case .
12 It is clear that science will advance more efficiently if theories are so structured as to contain within them fairly clear clues and prescriptions as to how they should be developed and extended .
13 It 's just conceivable that room might pop up in some other picture some day . ’
14 I not too bothered that Scum Could get to the league cup final and FA cup final ( as long as they lose ) , I hope they do with several replays along the way .
15 ‘ Señor de Santis is afraid that publicity will bring reporters here , reporters of the unwanted variety . ’
16 At first he was afraid that persecution would produce nominal Christians , hypocrisy and fear clothing the lack of an orthodox foundation garment .
17 The racking sobs did n't last long ; she was too afraid that fitzAlan would recover and come after her .
18 At first people suffer silently , afraid that protest will mean eviction or sackings .
19 Benton and his Assistant Editor managed to keep the New Times of Burma going and we could still use the radio , but it was obvious that things were moving to a climax , and I was desperately afraid that violence would develop throughout the country .
20 I almost wondered if she was afraid that daylight would turn her into dust .
21 Store the supplement in a cool dark place , light and heat can destroy vitamins .
22 Setting output equal to aggregate demand means that output will exceed y n when aggregate demand is unexpectedly high and output will fall below y n when aggregate demand is unexpectedly low .
23 On the other side , the fraught quality is greatly heightened and increased by the feeling I 've already described that the Treasury 's figures are there and absolute and that to transgress beyond them will be the end of civilization as we know it , and interest rates will go sky high and hyperinflation will return .
24 The French would be trying to defeat the Prussians before the British and Dutch could come to their aid , while the Prussians , to be certain of victory , needed Wellington 's troops to march from Quatre Bras and assault the Emperor 's left flank .
25 The investment curve will shift to I 2 and investment will increase quite markedly to Q 2 If , on the other hand , firms believe that inflation will now rise , which in turn will later force the authorities to pursue a tighter monetary policy , their confidence may well decrease .
26 Where Parliament imposes a penalty for an offence , Parliament must consider the penalty is adequate and Parliament can increase the penalty if it proves to be inadequate .
27 Cos started a union up , but that was after when I was working at Squires but there was n't , there was n't a union , a union at all then , but er there was keen competition between Tonkses and cos they and , I mean they all developed the Yale and er we used to get a lot of visitors around , and er you used to get a lot of American visitors around , but erm it 's a it 's a very very old town is n't it , very old because mother used to do her shopping there and there were n't any buses running , but we used to go by wagonette from er to do the Saturday shopping er Applobish used to run the wagonettes and the daughter used to drive the two horses and
28 Olivetti said that stringing 24 CPUs together was as high as Pyramid could go with the R3000 .
29 People indeed talked privately about the waste of government money , the lack of respect for public property , and it is possible that government might have regarded a discussion of that issue alone as constructive criticism : Kufrans were not sure .
30 New events , new people are cropping up , and it begins to seem possible that life can go on , but people can still say wounding and painful things .
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