Example sentences of "[vb mod] [adv] [be] [adj] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | In other cases some centres may only be involved in the development or delivery of part of a course . |
2 | The hyper-bases so developed may only be usable in their home environment whereas a generalized data-base implementation would provide the basis for the use of the same information for many other purposes [ 1 ] . |
3 | The answer is yes , although the risk may only be minimal in the case of minor projects associated with dwelling houses . |
4 | In this connection the court will , it is thought , be prepared to recognise the unavailability of cover beyond certain limits and that such top-up cover as may be arranged may only be available on an aggregate , as opposed to an " each and every claim " , basis ; ( 5 ) any limitation must be brought to the attention of the client and should be confirmed by the client in writing . |
5 | Information necessary to the decoding of a segment may lie outside the arbitrary boundaries imposed for the analysis of that segment , and some of the information within the boundaries may only be relevant to what precedes or follows the segment . |
6 | The rash may be barely visible , and may only be present for a few days , or it may be widespread and obvious and persist for many weeks . |
7 | Now , we 've got quite a long list , colleagues , of , er , members of the European Parliament and members of Parliament who will be with us during the course of the week for for short stays er Euro European MPs first , er Linden , Cheshire West secretary of the European P L P Steven , Durham , deputy leader of the European P L P Hugh , Strathclyde West Barry , Yorkshire West and from the G M B parliamentary group , er , these MPs may only be present for short periods Nicholas , Newcastle-upon-Tyne East Doug , Newcastle-upon-Tyne North Gerald , George , Hamilton Clive Hammersmith and Giles who 's drawn the short straw , who 's going to give us an address this morning . |
8 | The results of the transplantation experiment may only be due to the transplanted salmon following the lead of the native salmon . |
9 | The subtleties of shape that ensure that both halves of the tongs fit together and work , may only be apparent to the smith . |
10 | Artists who may only be familiar to a West Coast audience but whose rehabilitation was launched by Norman Rosenthal at the Royal Academy are Billy Al Bengston , Mel Ramos and Wayne Thiebaud . |
11 | Whilst these claims may only be small in amount , they are high in volume . |
12 | If the site is too narrow , development may only be possible on one side of an access road and equally , where the site is marginally wider than 70 metres , the backland will be undeveloped and therefore relatively uneconomic . |
13 | In a less liberal setting , communication may only be possible through a wired pane of glass with an air inlet at the bottom of the pane . |
14 | If so , it may only be necessary for me to see the Executive Summary to get the gist of its conclusions . |
15 | Whilst many current EEC provisions may only be used to the extent ‘ necessary ’ for the achievement of the Community 's objectives , failure to ratify the Maastricht Treaty will mean that there will be no express reference to ‘ subsidiarity ’ . |
16 | A child whose mother has just started full-time employment may only be likely to be disturbed by this event if he has also recently lost his father . |
17 | Differences which in our language are significant may only be allophonic in the foreign language … |
18 | The distinctions between the three cell types are quite subtle and may only be obvious after quite extensive testing . |
19 | As far as grants are concerned , students who apply for a place are almost certain to have used at least three years ' worth of their local authority grant entitlement while studying at university or polytechnic , and may only be eligible for a further one-year entitlement if they have been accepted at a drama school . |
20 | As stated , the timetable may necessarily be subject to amendment as the sale process develops . |
21 | He may perhaps be identifiable with the ‘ Brown ’ who deputized as organist at New College on two occasions during 1493 ; otherwise his identity remains resolutely obscure . |
22 | But now that the human misery of the transition is over and forgotten , and now that we see modern Peterborough , we may perhaps be grateful to the Cecils for the feudal obstinacy which kept their town from growing , and preserved it for our pleasure today . |
23 | This of confining you thus may perhaps be one of the worst . |
24 | Things may perhaps be different in the next century . |
25 | The first volume of what must eventually be one of the great modern biographies , John Richardson 's book was published last year and has now appeared in paperback . |
26 | A pre-trial review should rarely be necessary in most personal injury claims in view of the automatic directions in Ord 17 , r 10 ( see above ) . |
27 | The backs are still young and should mostly be available in 1995 if they can retain their interest . |
28 | These would best be resolved by a form of cost-benefit which pays close attention to the social ‘ externalities ’ involved in investment projects , which compares the time profiles of return on projects competing for resources at non-usurious rates of discount , and which does not operate with the technocratic pretension that all factors in an investment decision can be rigorously quantified ( i.e. which does not disguise as purely technical questions matters which should properly be open to political debate ) . |
29 | You may see them dimpling the surface and if they are concentrated along a particular section this must obviously be worthy of attention . |
30 | Yet the Italian should perhaps be grateful for a more discriminating anniversary review of his achievements in place of the flood of notes and words which almost submerged Mozart 's genius . |