Example sentences of "[prep] [noun sg] and [vb mod] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 If the long-term use of information resources by individuals beyond the corporation is included as a benefit at all , it is unlikely to be a major priority for funding and may even be viewed with caution .
2 This accounts for the fact that on cloudy nights , when there are no stars to be seen , they tend to wander off course and may even get completely lost .
3 Section 2 is for assessment and may more frequently be expected where an individual had no previous psychiatric history .
4 It is of interest that supplementary calcium is able to abolish the increased tumoyr yield after enterectomy and will also reduce crypt cell production .
5 Her maternal instincts would be so strong that she would be unable to resist their calls for help and would soon approach them , pick them up individually in her mouth and place them in her bed .
6 RELAXING AFTER The Searchers but still masterly , this is Howard Hawks ' critique of High Noon , arguing a true professional like Wayne would n't waste his time begging amateurs for help and would only go up against superior odds if he thought he could cheat his way to victory .
7 To limit loan interest relief on the basis that the net MIRAS arrangements have been fully utilised gives the MIRAS system the status of a method of assessment and must therefore be incorrect .
8 Marxists influenced by Gramsci 's analysis have also often asserted the impact of dominant ideas , but , in their view , acquiescence has been always problematic ; it has to be worked for through the establishment of hegemony and can never be simply taken for granted .
9 A coursebook is necessary as it acts as a visual record of progress and can thus be a psychological support to the students .
10 A rule book from the hospital in 1917 said all patients had to be discharged within four weeks of admission and could only stay on if absolutely necessary .
11 Further evidence , calculated to show that in so expressing its will , the House was duped , mistaken or careless , would run the risk of falling foul of privilege and would therefore have to be eschewed .
12 A statement on her behalf said ’ the stories are an example of an abuse of privilege and can only be deeply regretted . ’
13 The poor are in reality simply experiencing the effects of inequality and can indeed be blamed for their condition .
14 Hospice administrator Deidre Shaw said : ‘ Our shop is a most essential source of income and can only operate well if it is given support by the public .
15 Richard Armstrong 's documentary adventures , exciting and authentic as they are , have a strain of sententious comment which deadens the flow of narrative and may even set up a certain resistance on the reader 's part .
16 X and her husband could find peace of mind and could somehow be helped to strengthen their marriage .
17 Areas where there had previously been little opportunity for women to have waged work ( the coalfields of the old peripheral regions were the classic example ) would provide such a reserve of labour and would therefore be attractive to manufacturing industry .
18 Finally one might hope that some useful distinctions could be drawn between ‘ having a mental experience ’ and ‘ being aware of having such an experience ’ which seems much closer to our usual view of consciousness and must certainly be an emergent property in evolution .
19 Dr David Horrobin , whose Efamol company specialises in evening primrose oil , says this natural product is approved by the National Health Service for the treatment of breast pain and certain forms of eczema and may soon be used as a way of preventing diabetics going blind or suffering from kidney disorders .
20 N. Dallas currently being produced in America and a newcomer N. Yuh Ling are both lovely shades of pink and will eventually become very popular .
21 Though it still controlled local government , it lost some of its power of patronage and could no longer direct national policy in favour of its clientele .
22 The technology has been developed by scientists at Britain 's Department of Transport and could easily be used to cut traffic in cities in Britain and elsewhere .
23 But it 's even further from the centre of population and would also create parking difficulties . ’
24 Some of you I know are working but some now Roger are people of leisure and will therefore I hope er be able to find more space in their diaries to quaff the glass of er cheap wine and er raise it
25 Sunderland are starved of cash and will probably be unable to meet the financial requirements of both Everton and the player .
26 All the organisations interested in penal reform are disappointed that the Criminal Justice Bill did not pass into law before the outbreak of war and will immediately on the termination of hostilities in Europe bring pressure to bear on the Government to reintroduce that Bill , with or without amendment .
27 This will save a lot of duplication and will also help to speed up your cash flow .
28 Transient hotels are less likely to suffer a loss of business and can usually re-let the accommodation .
29 By not addressing these issues school management would be failing to seize the opportunity of LMS and would merely be extending the previous resource practice into the new era .
30 He was a little too fond of drink and would occasionally get into fights .
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