Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb -s] [conj] [modal v] [verb] " in BNC.
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31 | • introduce financial management systems and business practices that will enable the Agency to operate on a commercial pricing basis . |
32 | My equipment can be set at a frequency to emit sound waves that will obviate that effect . |
33 | The idea that punishment does and should demonstrate society 's abhorrence of the offence , and that this in some way justifies punishment , is quite a popular one . |
34 | It is suggested that as a result of CA 1985 , s35 the main difficulties will only arise where the purchaser knows or should have known that the directors of the vendor were abusing their powers , for example , by committing a fraud on the vendor 's creditors . |
35 | This new research initiative indicates the Council 's commitment to funding projects that will help information users of all kinds to take advantage of recent developments in information technology . |
36 | The Yorkshire is taking the same approach but also provides booster discounts that will cut the cost of a mortgage by 2.55 per cent for first-time buyers , but only for six months . |
37 | Indeed the " clustering " of primary schools for curriculum development has and will continue to benefit the continuity and coherent planning for secondary schools . |
38 | Show empathy by saying you understand how the other person feels and can see things from their point of view |
39 | As the House knows , Labour has no difficulty making pledges that would result in untold expenditure . |
40 | Features to look out for on a commercial microwave oven include a turbo-grill , a convection oven and microwave functions that can reduce cooking times by up to 50 per cent . |
41 | For those not familiar with the effects of earth energy lines , Mr Heye sent further documentation with his letter that listed some of the tell tale signs that may show someone is suffering from bad earth vibes . |
42 | He also has to check that there are no major road or other Local Authority plans that could affect your property . |
43 | Microsoft , Intel , Novell and SynOptics are working on an open , common set of application programming interfaces that will enable management of individual micros on a network , providing a reference implementation and an open architecture . |
44 | ( 1991 ) have analysed various industrial policy measures that may achieve these ends , including direct and indirect subsidies to producers as well as standard protectionist measures such as tariffs , quotas , and non-tariff barriers . |
45 | The broad gauge set the standard for developments for half a century , largely because the greater stability permitted higher speeds than were then possible on the narrow gauge and hence led to engineering advances that would make such speeds possible , eventually in the narrow gauge as well . |
46 | The range of processing times that will allow processing to be completed in a single revolution is shown in Fig. 7.20 . |
47 | Japanese computers use the QWERTY keyboard to input Japanese to the system : this appears as the kana syllabary on the screen , and then by various methods ( such as pressing the space bar ) a list of possible kanji ideograms that could represent the kana text is displayed for selection . |
48 | The social worker helps clients become aware of information processing biases that can distort the sense they make of a situation . |
49 | Pilots of jet aircraft making tight turns feel forces that are labelled ‘ g forces ’ , and in the realm of space exploration proposals exist to build giant wheels that would rotate to provide an artificial gravity . |
50 | When feedback to those centrally concerned with a pupil 's education is required then information on what the pupil knows and can do would be more valuable . |
51 | Another reason for norm-referenced tests not providing a description of what a pupil knows and can do is the lack of clear specification of learning objectives , at least as far as the formulation of pupil performance on the test is concerned . |
52 | It would not be in our interests to set up new defence structures that would undermine the role of NATO in safeguarding our defence . |
53 | And packed with good sense features that will help add that special edge to your creations . |
54 | The panel could provide a forum for both shareholders and auditors to air concerns that might arise in relation to audit appointments and corporate governance or other issues arising from the audit . |
55 | Yet in spite of all this , a Treasury paper was circulated which sought further public spending cuts that would affect every government department . |
56 | Their objective was to use the concordance and dictionary definitions to produce an ordered set of disambiguation rules that would determine the correct sense of a word by testing for both part of speech and membership of sixteen specific semantic categories . |
57 | Two Haig Chadwick carding machines worth almost half a million pounds each , along with two H.D.B. spinning frames that will occupy the new building , have already been ordered . |
58 | Other countries , especially those in surplus , were facing an inflow of dollars in exchange for their currencies because of the potential capital gains that would accrue to speculators if the dollar was devalued . |
59 | Behind each cause lie assumptions about the way in which society does and should operate . |
60 | That is how inertia operates and will continue to operate until the industrial co-operative sector has acquired enough mass and momentum to overcome it . |