Example sentences of "[vb mod] [vb infin] [conj] [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Pupils may eat and drink in the Refectory , or in the classrooms by arrangement with members of staff . |
2 | Students are helped to maximize their performance , to cope with academic and other difficulties that may arise and to prepare for the future beyond the Course . |
3 | It is clear from the above that the following types of situations may arise and fall within the ambit of s677 : 1 . |
4 | The matters directly relevant to futures include the following : ( 1 ) Fluctuations in value : A statement must be made that prices or values may fall or rise against the investor 's interest . |
5 | But if an alliance can not be made with the parents against what feels uncontrollably bad inside them , they may defect and identify with the ‘ bad ’ . |
6 | Accordingly on 5 June 1991 Buckley J. made against various defendants orders for disclosure and discovery including an order in paragraph 18 that Mr. Tully should make and serve on the plaintiffs ' solicitors an affidavit : |
7 | The more difficult case is when theory suggests that a relationship should exist that seems to the researcher to be present in the data , but on a statistical level the relationship is not confirmed . |
8 | As for his suggestion that I should comment or write on the series , I did not follow this up . |
9 | In the light of all the considerations set out above I propose that the court should rule as follows in the Factortame case ( Case C 221/89 ) . |
10 | The council felt the proposed inset boundary of the village should remain as published in the original consultation and proposals documents , and that in itself indicates , sir , a minor degree of confusion , sir . |
11 | should remain as published in the original documents , and were surprised at the proposed changes raised at the eleventh hour prior to a public enquiry , in September nineteen ninety two . |
12 | When Mrs Hollidaye said that she and Miss Lilian had to walk over to fetch the milk from the home farm , she suggested that Dot should stay and rest by the fire . |
13 | You must hustle and struggle on the court . |
14 | Such a passage was not an attractive prospect , for the Lieutenant would be obliged to pay £25 towards the cost of his accommodation , yet he would have to ‘ be a servant in fact as well as nominally , that is he must eat and live with the servants of the officers of the ship and those of the passengers , no verry desirable berth for a gentleman ’ . |
15 | The proposals must be acceptable to the people and parliament of the United Kingdom as a whole and because of the land frontier with the Republic of Ireland any political arrangement must recognise and provide for the special relationship between both parts of the island . |
16 | This right he must acknowledge and exercise to the utmost , and not be deterred by any power , religious or otherwise . |
17 | Head of Presentation , Dave Jamieson explains that all three regional bulletins on Central must begin and end at the same time . |
18 | Now on this slide we have a hexagon , there are six probably important facets in terms of standards which we should follow or adopt in the development of the product . |
19 | My Group was anxious that all teachers should understand and think about the ideological assumptions implied by their approach to the teaching of English , for this is one way to overcome dogmatism . |
20 | If Europe is serious about a common defence and foreign policy , it must face and deal with the challenge of Yugoslavia . |
21 | He must try and look on the positive side as far as Maisie 's conversion was concerned . |
22 | WE should note when talking of the Rover car company 's current success that it was Honda of Japan that modernised Rover 's factories . |
23 | 1 After 1 day 's absence , supervisors should phone or go to the person 's house to find out |
24 | If determined , the thousands must prevail and let in the enemy . |
25 | No matter how well intentioned an author may be , no matter how good his work is considered , a lavish photographic book of this kind , and of this price , must stand or fall on the sheer quality of the pictures selected and the way in which they are presented . |
26 | It seems that the case for elaboration , and thus for the Withington-Barton Farm-Woodchester order of development , must stand or fall on the implications of the stylistic inter-relationships of the pavements themselves . |
27 | ‘ You should go and lie in the sun somewhere . ’ |
28 | I must go and apologise to the other guests . ’ |
29 | ‘ I must go and look at the chicken pie , ’ said Scarlet . |
30 | No one else did , and Salah was careful to stagger the entertainments so that the foreign teachers ( for whom he had a certain distaste ) should arrive and leave before the other guests . |