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

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1 Hence if , when the lease of The Country Tearooms comes to an end , the tenant , Ms Prim , wishes to renew the tenancy and the landlord is unwilling to do so , Ms Prim may apply to the local county court for a new tenancy based upon the terms of the tenancy which has just expired .
2 In order that as many people as possible may benefit from the information please take a copy if you know of someone else who would find the booklet helpful .
3 A failure to recognize that interpretation and conceptual evaluation are different may lead to the assumption that ideas from one area of enquiry are self-evidently relevant to another .
4 Anyone interested should go to the Montupet factory at Dunmurry at 3.30pm .
5 Anyone interested should go to the meeting or ring or .
6 Anyone interested should call at the station at 7pm on a Thursday evening when an officer will be available with more information .
7 We seldom read in the tabloid press local police force fails er we may frequently read in the local press in the tabloid press rather , that the Home Secretary has failed and yet what we seem to be saying is that we believe that all the responsibility should be local , all that responsibility , all the blame when things go wrong should go to the Home Secretary .
8 The British should adjust to the newly emerging regional political forces and interest groups .
9 They agreed , however , that the British could collaborate in the Skybolt development and buy it on very favourable terms .
10 ONCE upon a time , the British used to boast of the battles they had won — Agincourt , Trafalgar and Waterloo ( with less justice ) for example .
11 The ADATH policy of rejecting all non Jewish offers to help assumed that if the RCM took an equally hard line , the faithful would rise to the challenge .
12 But you knew that somebody had bought it , all right , because the plane would start to nose-dive , and something funny would happen to the engine tone .
13 On this argument higher rates of self-financing would lead to the artificial depression of sales and to under -investment in electricity , precisely the opposite of ‘ crowding out ’ .
14 A few years ago the French would come through the tunnel for an evening at Filippo 's , said Gioachino .
15 The Prince , momentarily forgetting his orders for Sharpe to change into Dutch uniform , dominated the luncheon conversation as he eagerly expressed his wish that the French would attack before the Duke returned from his meeting with the Prussians , for then the Prince could defeat the enemy with only the help of his faithful Dutch troops .
16 It is the problem of how the necessary support , in a physical and environmental sense , which in different circumstances the old would obtain in the setting of a family or a closely-knit village community , can be available to these millions of ageing individuals isolated in a modern industrial society .
17 The unemployed would vie with the employed by offering their labour services at lower wages .
18 So , whether it 's a big job or a little job , you can be sure Baby Fresh will get to the bottom of it .
19 Live foods from freshwater will survive in the tank for a while , but the conditions that suit your fish may not suit them , and they will die and decompose , so do not overfeed with live food either .
20 An opinion poll suggests that the French will vote against the Maastricht Treaty on closer European ties .
21 This ageing will vary with the spirit ( higher-distillation-proof spirits need less age because they have less flavour ) , the material of the cask ( whether it is new or used and how deeply the interior is charred ) , the size of the cask ( which determines the wood-to-liquid ratio ) , and the storage conditions ( which are affected by temperature and humidity ) .
22 With this view , if the 80 year old or the 40 year old can pay for the surgery then it is offered .
23 Although there has been some ambiguity in previous research about the central-peripheral distinction , it is relatively clear in this case that central should refer to the information which is actually required for the task of driving , the remainder being peripheral .
24 Perhaps it 's only appropriate that the ultimate colonialist rip-off should translate into the cynical money-grabbing myth making of Christopher Columbus : The Discovery .
25 Come to think of it , something similar will apply in the General Election .
26 ‘ He has given himself a hard race , ’ said Josh Gifford , but if he recovers quickly the seven-year-old will go for the H and T Walker Chase at Ascot next weekend .
27 Both the purchasing power of the ultimate benefit and the real cost of any future premiums payable will depend on the rate of inflation over the period of the contract .
28 What is actually payable will depend on the future movement in unit prices , which can go down as well as up ( and the effect of charges applicable to the policy ) .
29 The amount actually payable will depend on the bonuses added to the policy and the surrender basis in force at the time .
30 Both the purchasing power of the ultimate benefit and the real cost of any future premiums/investments payable will depend on the rate of inflation over the period of the contract .
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