Example sentences of "of [noun] but [modal v] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | And ensure that your client prepares the plans to a reasonable scale , not too small or too large — if on a size A4 page that will not only annex conveniently to a lease or transfer of part but will also facilitate the taking of photocopies . |
2 | Beyond this the practical stress of sanctions is seen as unhelpful in the development and maintenance of law , since the person who is threatened is not only psychologically less open to accepting the ethical demands of law but may indeed by virtue of the threat be under a reduced ethical obligation to conform to the sanctioned law . |
3 | This doctrine has its roots in the equitable nature of the duty of confidence but can now be regarded as covering both equitable and contractual obligations of confidence ( see Initial Services Ltd v Putterill ) . |
4 | The Collector watched this brief engagement in the dazzling circle of crystal but could no longer understand it . |
5 | With better information , the chemical worker would ask for a wage that compensated for the danger of illness but would still neglect the marginal cost that illness would impose on society through expensive health care , which uses society 's resources but may be free to the individual . |
6 | Factorial treatment structure brings considerable advantages of interpretation but may also require over-large blocks so that confounding becomes necessary . |
7 | If an SSR refers to a number of modules but will only be applicable to some of them after approval , then a new SSR should be created referencing only those modules to which the report still applies . |
8 | In the communiqué the UN said that the unblocking of international aid to the south of Sudan was a matter of urgency but could only take place if all parties to the conflict there agreed to co-operate with the UN and other humanitarian organizations . |
9 | Very often during training , a student will be rather short of height but will just have sufficient for a normal approach . |
10 | This means that the user is not just offered a menu of choices but can also be asked questions . |
11 | For example , there are some decisions of the Court of Appeal , like that in Musgrove v. Pandelis , that would probably be reluctantly followed by the Court of Appeal but would almost certainly be overruled by the House of Lords . |
12 | In this way Miliband argued that power was derived not just from ownership of the means of production but might also derive from position as a politician or bureaucrat in the state 's institutions . |