Example sentences of "they [vb mod] [adv] [verb] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Better tuning of capitation and item of service payment to reflect the work involved in earning them might also improve the performance of primary care .
2 Thus , it advocated that the Colleges of Advanced Technology should become technological universities awarding their own degrees , the National Council for Technological Awards should be replaced by the Council for National Academic Awards , the Regional Colleges of Technology should develop a wide range of advanced full-time courses , and that some of them might eventually form the nucleus of other universities or become universities in their own right .
3 Despite the bitter weather they strolled slowly along the Riva degli Schiavoni as though neither of them could quite bear the thought of the evening 's ending .
4 Of course , it would be self-defeating if all tadpoles were to become cannibals , since none of them would then eat the plant material on which the chain depends .
5 German agents would escort his baggage through all security checks , and one of them would personally place the baggage on the plane . ’
6 They may soon reassess the outcome of eastern Germany 's strike and decide the damage to business and the economy is less grave .
7 But , in contrast , they may partly see the ad in this way a number of times during quite a short period .
8 They may even ignore the shaping because they intend to cut and sew .
9 Indeed , they may even increase the diffusion of technological information within the co-operating group .
10 They may well feel the case against your brother is substantially weakened by what 's come to light .
11 Granted that the parallel markets may reduce the ability of short-term interest rate changes to influence monetary growth , by changing the relationship between money and spending ( i.e. velocity ) , they may also alter the significance of any monetary growth which does occur .
12 They may also trap the dew in hairs .
13 Such displays of humility are not only reminiscent of those of Robert the Pious in France , they may also reflect the teaching of Cnut 's own churchmen .
14 The conclusion on predators is therefore that they have minimal effects on small mammal populations when numbers are high , that they have no braking effect when numbers are increasing , that they may have some effect when numbers are declining , but their major effect is when numbers are low , when they may also delay the recovery phase of the population cycle ( Southern , 1979 ) .
15 They may also reduce the demand and need for night calls from general practitioners and , taking into account the age and frailty of residents , the pressures on the district nursing service .
16 A note of warning is necessary here , as the Revenue can sometimes seek to deny the £30,000 exemption under s188 where a departing executive is also a vendor shareholder , on the basis that the sum paid as compensation for loss of office is in reality attributable to the sale of his shares , and they may also challenge the deductibility by Target of such payments , especially if these are effectively funded by a reduced acquisition price for Target .
17 Grant that meeting danger with courage , and all occasions with discipline and loyalty , they may truly serve the cause of justice and of peace , for the honour of your name ,
18 With the imposition of VAT , they may never see the upturn .
19 Warn them too that the defendant will only have to release their report if they intend to rely upon it and that therefore they may never see the report .
20 And I tend to draw , most o , most of us tend to draw them as straight lines with branches coming off they may actually show the chain as a twisted chain or zig-zag chain or going in to form a square or something !
21 Unless parents are on their guard , they may often give the impression that they have withdrawn love and acceptance , just at the time when both are most needed .
22 Following the review stage they may then repeat the cycle of preparation — teaching — feedback all over again in an attempt to improve their performance of that skill .
23 They may then realise the truth of Fokine 's words .
24 As we will see in Chapter 18 , they may then form the basis for a multiple expansion of bank deposits ( money ) , with perhaps inflationary consequences .
25 If banks lower the interest rates they charge to borrowers , they must also lower the rate they pay to depositors .
26 They must also reimburse the company for any widening and road improvement carried out .
27 They must also bear the sender 's rank , name , Unit and where possible , the Unit stamp .
28 As well as reviewing the leasing of equipment , they must also consider the power and labour associated with the laundry .
29 To prevent the firm 's objectivity being compromised , they must immediately notify the firm of their intention to go , they must leave the audit team , and the firm must undertake a review and consultation in relation to any significant audit judgments they have made .
30 Holists therefore face the pressing task of effecting a compromise : they must somehow overcome the opposition between their own view of the individual and that held by individualists in order to arrive at a coherent theory .
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