Example sentences of "the [noun sg] [modal v] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 There are predictions that the deficit could narrow significantly , which would undoubtedly provide support for sterling .
2 If an audit shows that a practice , substance or plant is an environmental hazard , then the results of the assessment should available for all employees and reps alike .
3 Rocking the boat Can Labour manage an open debate without tearing itself apart ?
4 And being a conniving little toady with an eye for the main chance , he proclaimed that the second should equal exactly the time it took to say ‘ praise Caesar ’ .
5 The trading implications of these partial derivatives are that if the spot price or the risk-free interest rate is expected to rise , F - S grows bigger ( that is , the basis weakens ) and , if F > S , the basis will widen ; while if dividends are expected to rise , F - S gets smaller ( the basis strengthens ) and , if F > S , the basis will narrow .
6 Bash Brannigan , manager of the Dunston Fund , formed the view that dividends on equities were about to rise and so the excess of the no-arbitrage price of an index future ( F ) over the spot price of the shares in the index ( S ) would reduce , that is , the basis will narrow .
7 I The seller shall prior to completion of the purchase carry out and complete in a good and workmanlike manner and with good quality materials the following works to the property , namely : J AB the [ wife ] of the seller hereby acknowledges that she has no claim to or interest in the property hereby agreed to be sold adverse to the interest of the buyer and in consideration of the buyer entering into this agreement she hereby agrees that if so required she will join in the [ conveyance ] [ transfer ] [ assignment ] [ lease ] for the purpose of vesting the said property in the buyer free from incumbrances .
8 However , matter and antimatter annihilate each other completely when they come into contact : an ‘ antimatter bomb ’ would create an explosion giving off such stupendous amounts of energy that the H-bomb would pale by comparison .
9 Durfey may have written the lyrics himself , adding a coded signature to cock a snook at his detractors ( ‘ The Town may da-da-da-m me as a poet , but they sing my songs for all that ’ ) ; or he may conceivably have acted the part himself , for money he appeared to need , and plenty of laughs backstage .
10 The limit SHOULD political loyalty have any limitations ?
11 Pressure groups that have narrowly lost points or who feel strongly opposed may brief members in the hope that with extra publicity and a show of support from friendly MPs , the government may relent during the passage of the bill .
12 The clash has erupted over whether the center should muddy its hands with research related to nuclear armaments .
13 Rodrigo , hearing of this , rushed to Alfonso 's aid and for a moment it seemed that the Emperor would relent and rescind El Cid 's banishment .
14 appropriateness to the resources of the organization will limited resources be used most effectively ? does the strategy demand unobtainable resources ?
15 ‘ Why the hell should disabled people not be given the chance to run things themselves ? ’
16 Public sector negotiators knew the consequences if they went over that limit , though in practice the Treasury might relent a little with groups like nurses and fund part of the extra settlement .
17 Five more incinerators currently proposed in various parts of the country will double capacity .
18 unless renewed , expire fifteen months after the passing of this Resolution or at the conclusion of the next Annual General Meeting of the Company , whichever is the earlier , save that the Company may prior to such expiry make an offer or agreement which would or might require equity securities to be allotted after such expiry and the Directors may allot equity securities in pursuance of such offer or agreement as if the power conferred hereby had not expired . ’
19 Sun insiders reckon the company will price-list Motif almost immediately .
20 3.1 The Publisher shall subject to its approval of the finished material publish the Work at its own risk and expense and in such form as it considers appropriate and shall have exclusive control over the design illustration production promotion price distribution and sale of the Work .
21 3.1 The Publisher shall subject to its approval of the finished material publish the Work at its own risk and expense and in such form as it considers appropriate and shall have exclusive control over the design illustration production promotion price distribution and sale of the Work .
22 The system will available in August with prices starting at $45,000 for an entry-level , 12 processor model 9012 with 300 MFLOPS .
23 The acquisition will double Gillette 's share of the world writing instrument market to 15% .
24 A traditionally-shaped single-ply black scratchplate covers a large area of the body ( Bakelite then , plastic now ) , secured by correctly-positioned mounting screws , and a finger-rest ( so the player can thumb-pluck the strings ) situated at a slight angle below the G-string , by the end of the neck .
25 Spokane , Washington-based Key Tronic Corp is to acquire the keyboard division of Honeywell Inc for about $33m , much of it in new Key Tronic shares : the agreement will double Key Tronic 's production capacity and will leave Honeywell with a 7% stake in the keyboard manufacturer .
26 A farm-worker who lived in the house would stable him and give him water and a handful of hay .
27 It is clear from the section that the producer can negative his liability by providing a suitable warning of any danger , and the warning enables the consumer to avoid the danger .
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