Example sentences of "[modal v] [verb] in [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Outside is a lovely garden where you may eat in fine weather , and occasionally the hotel offers zither music during the evening .
2 To contribute to the development of richer economic theories that take simultaneous account of a number of issues that may arise in particular contexts .
3 The default set of reference resolution rules in CLE-1 follows Hobbs ' pattern , but this set can easily be respecified to reflect the ordering argued for below ( or , indeed , to deal with the special circumstances that may arise in particular applications ) .
4 Talk of the ambiguities which may arise in sexual situations is largely irrelevant in a discussion of the rights and wrongs of Morgan .
5 and in empirical sorry and in in empirical work we tend to use these nonlinear demand functions simply because they have this nice property that they have constant elasticity , and it makes subsequent calculations considerably easier , and you may think in actual fact that linear demand curves are quite restrictive .
6 Sometimes , the estate agent 's particulars are not very explicit about what is included and what is not , and in any event , sellers may change their minds , or may throw in certain items such as carpets and curtains in the course of the negotiations to settle a price .
7 This type of situation may exist in other cases of language interaction , but it is not universal : in any event , the model seems " leaky " and has yet to be demonstrated to be valid in any bilingual community where code switching occurs .
8 If one is to recognize that there are applied linguists and language teachers in the world identifiable by the difference of role they play ( even though these roles may exist in different degrees of convergence ) then the division of responsibility which corresponds with appraisal and application seems to be just about the only one to make .
9 Different agencies may assist in different situations and lawyers still labour under the handicap of their public image .
10 Amendments made : No. 62 , in page , 47 line , 43 , at end insert — ( ) The terms and conditions on which the Secretary of State may make any grants under this paragraph may include in particular conditions — ( a ) enabling him to require the repayment , in whole or in part , of sums paid by him if any other condition subject to which the sums were paid is not complied with ; and ( b ) requiring the payment of interest in respect of any period during which a sum due to him in accordance with any other condition remains unpaid , but shall not relate to the application by the college council to which the grant is made of any sums derived otherwise than from the Secretary of State . ' .
11 It is possible for a man 's commitment to his fundamental principles to remain firm even though he may act in certain circumstances in a way contrary to those principles .
12 The cartographic data must exist in digital format before they can be used within a GIS ; although the amount of digital map data is growing larger a considerable amount of manual digitizing is needed in practice to provide the database necessary for a successful GIS .
13 There is no intrinsic reason why education , an equally universal and vital need , should remain in local control .
14 I will not rehearse again my reasons for believing that the European Parliament is incapable of filling this democratic void and that for the foreseeable future the elected legislature should remain in national hands .
15 The Government says there 's no reason why it should remain in public hands .
16 It is essential that its members , who are at present without political affiliations , should stay in close touch with the people who elected them .
17 So the decision a judge must make in hard cases is discretionary in this strong sense : it is left open by the correct understanding of past decisions .
18 In addition , one citizen can not benefit from the successful formal objection of another citizen ; he must object in due time himself .
19 On the other hand , such an authority must act in good faith , use the powers for the purpose for which they were given , take into account relevant matters and disregard the irrelevant , and must not act in a way so unreasonable that no reasonable authority could have so acted .
20 The State must act in relieving distress , for private charity and a change of heart among the rich are not enough .
21 your employer should act in good faith .
22 Such a State should act in good faith so as not to frustrate the objects of the treaty .
23 Although margins have been hit over the past few years by competition from contractors and because the company has kept its prices fairly constant , he said the decision to ‘ cross-skill ’ employees should result in increased margins .
24 Conversely , use of a matching strategy based on physical features should result in extended RTs to visually similar letters .
25 Those calves which are only coughing and/or tachypnoeic are usually in the prepatent stage of the disease or have a small adult worm burden and treatment of these animals should result in rapid recovery .
26 John Foster Dulles , a leading Republican spokesman on foreign affairs , was a member of the American delegation to the UN , and the State Department intended that Dulles should speak in conciliatory vein in the hope that the Soviet Union would accept the establishment of a temporary commission ; the Truman administration was embarrassed but wished to advance non-communist prospects in Korea as far as was possible .
27 The Kingman Report recommended that all children at the age of 16 should speak in Standard English , ‘ using their own accents ( provided that these accents do not impair comprehension by other speakers of English ) ’ ( chapter 5 , p. 52 ) .
28 This pivot must result in primal feasibility since , if i = 0 denotes the z-row , we have , as the goal is not yet achieved and for i > 1 , where k is the pivot column , because of the unboundedness .
29 But many statutory duties are couched in quite vague terms which leave it unclear what the duty-bearer must do in concrete situations .
30 You know , you pay V A T on everything , er , so consumers would benefit , alright , in er , protecting countries , tax payers should benefit in protected countries .
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