Example sentences of "[vb mod] [prep] turn [be] " in BNC.

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1 His portraits must in turn be considered an important constituent in their power , as compensation for their more corporeal weaknesses .
2 And so decisions to exclude children from the National Curriculum must in turn be arbitrary in part .
3 This second phase ( 1945–56 ) must in turn be contrasted with the post-1956 , post-Stalinist phase during which the credibility of the Zhdanov line was slowly but irreversibly undermined , and the centre of gravity of Marxist cultural activity shifted away from orthodox socialist realism to a variety of experiments involving linkages between revolutionary politics and formalist experimentation at the level of imaginative writing , and between Marxist theory and innovations in the human sciences at the level of critical analysis .
4 Each of these problems could in turn be broken down into sub-problems .
5 If we were to force the electricity-generating companies to take coal in volumes and at prices that they do not want , the certain consequence would be higher electricity prices for the domestic customer and for the rest of British industry , which could in turn be bad for long-term job prospects .
6 The end product is a very elastic form of ribbing , with a surface interest all its own , which may in turn be further patterned by using the electronic selection available .
7 Each of the sub-units may in turn be decomposable into sub-sub-units and so on , until non-decomposable words or morphemes are encountered .
8 And this weakened commitment may in turn be a by-product of the intensity of the subject commitments that have been built up elsewhere in the school curriculum .
9 For example , lexical knowledge may be twice as ’ important ’ as syntactic knowledge , which may in turn be twice as ’ important ’ as semantic knowledge ( evidently , these magnitudes will vary according to the specific application and particular data ) .
10 These may in turn be sub-divided ; goods possessed may comprise either the results of private purchase or goods allocated by the state , while goods not possessed tend to fall into two categories : first , those we encounter as material forms , in particular the built environment , the goods of our acquaintances or those in the high street shop , and secondly , goods we do not experience directly , but which appear to us through the media — for example in television , magazines and advertising .
11 Large divisions of a company may in turn be sub-divided into smaller units .
12 The typical sequence for passive rifting is rifting followed by volcanism , which may in turn be succeeded by uplift .
13 So incomes in other countries rise ( also by a multiplier effect ) and some of this rise may in turn be spent on United Kingdom exports .
14 Finally , he suggested that that if Telefonica de Espana SA could forecast its investment more effectively , Spanish companies would in turn be able to plan their production better .
15 The crew would in turn be commanded by an unusually large number of officers for a merchant ship , for , in addition to the commander , the ship might carry six mates , a surgeon , a purser , five midshipmen and a surgeon 's mate , any one of whose places would be of value to a politician seeking to build up an interest .
16 True , the lawful use of force might then be met with unlawful resistance which would in turn be likely to give rise to harm to the person whose use of force was justified in the first place .
17 It would then be replaced by an interim government , which would in turn be replaced by a permanent government after four months .
18 Mr Stuart 's place will in turn be taken by Peter Jansen , deputy chairman and group chief executive of Caradon .
19 The 37-year-old property developer will in turn be given the chance to buy the 1,000 shares necessary to become a club director .
20 Clarity and performance of corporate role will in turn be facilitated by elaboration of expectations of individuals , executive and non-executive .
21 The terminals will be linked to minicomputers , which will in turn be linked to the mainframe computers — ICL 296 's — in Bootle .
22 Animals are under threat from man , and children of 6–10 and adults will in turn be spellbound and surprised by the wickedly clever use of puppets , masks and actors in this adventurous tale .
23 This ‘ social constructionism ’ can in turn be linked to that whole shift in critical thinking which has sought to undermine any credibility in the unified subject as a source of meaning , and most crucial here has been the contribution of psychoanalysis .
24 Statements on the supposed needs of deaf people can in turn be questioned by members of the deaf community themselves .
25 These can in turn be described in detail by the zonal space and excursion relationships as follows ( see Figure 2.19 ) : A loose pin in a hole may rest on the adjoining surfaces and stand on the bottom of the hole .
26 The difference between species with paternal care and maternal care can in turn be partly explained by whether fertilization is effected externally ( which is associated with paternal care ) or internally .
27 These five factors can in turn be broken down into a number of subsidiary aspects to produce a specific number of questions to be answered in identifying the likely longer-run attractiveness of the industry .
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