Example sentences of "[noun] [modal v] [adv] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Of course play may well be slowed down if the new rules are imposed and there has to be a ballot before every strike , but while that is being negotiated Mr Christie may well resort to the block vote at the back to defend his resolutions . |
2 | Solution compaction along seams may involve dissolution of considerable volumes of minerals , commonly quartz and calcite ; these solutes may locally source cementation , lessening the permeability of the zone surrounding the solution seams ( Wong & oldershaw , 1981 ) . |
3 | UK paperbackers argue that the implications of Books Etc 's complaint could mean no less than that UK paperbackers should effectively hand over the continental market to the Americans . |
4 | That figure may slightly nonplus a reader nurtured in these Caledonian climes ; and his bewilderment will not be lessened when he discovers that £600 was the annual rent charged for the same accommodation in 1912 . |
5 | ( The third effect should strictly speaking be regarded as a substitute for the first since it assumes a zero , or at least a very low , interest elasticity of the demand for money whereas the Keynes effect assumes that it is reasonably powerful . ) |
6 | No wonder , Blanche realised , Swod could only pinion his face into the imitation of a smile . |
7 | Brown estimates that a loss on the server side would adversely impact NT 's position on the desktop . |
8 | ‘ He said it was inevitable , that bad blood would always surface in the next generation , and that the only way he could hope to save me was to chase the devil from my soul before he got a proper hold . ’ |
9 | Only almost , because Creation nixed the idea , but Bobby will probably surface on later mixes . |
10 | The unit will run on as little as two cylinders and Fleming informed me that the aircraft will even take-off and climb on three . |
11 | Their attempts as detailed in Easter Monday 's Guardian might well misfire . |
12 | Local parents may also band together in support groups . |
13 | And under the sites may also availability at the time of booking . |
14 | Along what lines should further steps be made ? |
15 | Perhaps , who knows , the great Hoskins might yet grace King 's Magnum Parva with his presence . |
16 | Through their series of public meetings and the springing up of local action groups , the campaign returned to each individual farmer and landowner the decision as to whether the companies could even prospect . |
17 | As in the West , Sun will also leverage scientific and technical sales from its exposure in academic institutions — it has a number of existing joint venture projects and agreements with Russian scientific and research centres . |
18 | Also , I received a note in March ‘ 91 , sent with the proposed SEAA constitution , which stated : ‘ All clubs who affiliate to the SEAA will automatically affiliate to the county in which their headquarters is located . ’ |
19 | Mr Tim Godfray , director of the Booksellers Association , said : ‘ If you have a complete free-for-all , supermarkets will just cream off the top 30 bestsellers . ’ |
20 | As a result of the Group 's hedging policy , the benefits of these currency movements will partially impact 1993 and will clearly be seen in 1994 . |
21 | Due to the Group 's currency hedging policy the benefits of currency movements will partially impact 1993 and will clearly be seen in 1994 . |
22 | Thus with the aileron and rudder held in a central position , a glider will always weathercock into line with the relative airflow , just as the wind vane on a church steeple will always swing into the wind . |
23 | So the engine will just sort of push the table down . |
24 | ‘ This is something Northern Ireland can really crow about , ’ he said . |
25 | The Board could easily stage and manage any world cup through its own , almost unlimited resources . |
26 | The seller may physically hand over the goods . |
27 | A broad-beamed fellow like myself should have no difficulty careering it across the ironing board , although a woman or even a bachelor-wimp might sooner resort to an old-fashioned metal iron than attempt to put this monster through its paces . |
28 | Startled , Theda could only gaze at him . |
29 | Ghosts could ne'er affright her . |
30 | As Labour and Conservative MPs vowed to continue the fight against legislation to implement the Maastricht treaty , Downing Street officials were seeking advice on whether an opposition amendment could seriously flaw the bill . |