Example sentences of "[det] [noun] [modal v] [adv] [verb] a " in BNC.

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1 Where , in complying with s 51(8) , the responsible person reduces the amount which would otherwise be awarded to the person in question , the amount of that reduction must not exceed a prescribed percentage ( for the time being 25 per cent ) and on any taxation of the costs payable by that person to his legal representative , regard must be had to the amount of the reduction ( s 51(9) ) .
2 It was shown above ( cf. ( 45 ) ) that watch can only evoke a process of voluntarily laying hold of sense data by means of visual perception .
3 That Fassbaender can still produce a warm tone and smooth legato is shown in a lovely account of the unjustly neglected Wiegenlied and in an eloquently shaped account of the elusive , but hauntingly lovely Am Fenster .
4 Its primary spokesman suggested that guarantees could be given that Afghanistan would not become a base for foreign powers .
5 Anyone who has kept track of developments in this field would easily notice a dramatic change in the government 's approach .
6 Some delicatessens will also stock a mixture of dried corns of varying colours — not always natural — which look most attractive in an acrylic peppermill .
7 But whereas most people are aware of the diversity of lettering ‘ styles ’ and the interest they can create , perhaps only another calligrapher can truly appreciate a plain undecorated piece of black writing on a white background .
8 ‘ We wanted to find out where this money could really make a difference and were excited by what we saw . ’
9 This description may also contain a coding/classification , with the goal of being able to locate similar parts within the company data base .
10 Clearly , this study can not provide a definitive answer .
11 There is much to sympathize with here , but this study will not adopt a realist perspective .
12 This effect may also induce a European sense of identity among the citizens of the member states , and this could have implications for some of the cultural barriers to free movement .
13 Some clients will not want a survey .
14 This chapter can only give a broad outline of BM and further reading is certainly justified at this stage .
15 While some checklists may simply identify a list of ‘ useful linguistic skills ’ which may serve as a selection menu with few constraints on the sequence in which separate items are taught , those which are based on a developmental sequence place strong constraints on the selection of teaching objectives .
16 Some parents may already use a variation of this procedure by sending children to their rooms , but this is usually for long periods to get the children out of their way .
17 What does seem to be a reasonable inference , however , is that this child would normally offer a response to an ambiguous or unclear statement on the confident expectation that his choice will be either confirmed or disconfirmed by the speaker .
18 It is natural that any suggestion of lack of … of affection for this child should so upset a man who is of the highest integrity — ’
19 However , this attitude can also represent a response to feelings of rejection by his wife who now has other things to occupy her , or an unwillingness to play a full part in the parental role .
20 Mr Antoniades required each of them , Mr Villiers and Miss Bridger , to agree to pay one half of each aggregate periodical payment , but this circumstance can not convert a tenancy into a licence .
21 Disk Space required — Megabytes of disk space required for application , increasingly important as some applications may even require a storage upgrade !
22 A single experiment of this sort can not provide a firm basis for any wide-ranging claims .
23 It is common for workers to have difficulty in accepting being in the ‘ client ’ role , and some individuals may misguidedly adopt a facade of untrammelled competence rather than admit needing help from colleagues .
24 Cos I do n't think there 's many people in this room could probably programme a video itself .
25 If an agent decides to invest in an act for the first year of its career , this band may not sign a record deal .
26 The introduction of information technology on this basis will clearly require a number of changes in how organisations operate .
27 At the peak of their literary importance , broadside sheets were used for poems by men of such eminence as John Dryden ( 1631–1700 ) , and publications of this nature could certainly find a fit home with any book-collector .
28 It used to be the case that one had to find a property that one wanted to buy first and then apply for a mortgage , but some organisations will now provide a mortgage guarantee document , that is to say an assurance of the amount of money they will lend you , before you start looking for a property .
29 Our experiences during this era would probably fill a whole book by themselves .
30 This person will not have a background in the organisation , and a perceived lack of departmental bias will be useful when arbitrating on differences of opinion Another reason for ‘ outsider ’ expertise could be the lack of internal expertise in projects of this kind .
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