Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] [modal v] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Impersonal forms can cause problems too .
2 The Minister used such phrases as " " We hope " , We will advise " , or " We will suggest " that private operators should take account of consumer interest .
3 The general conclusion of the new classical macroeconomics is that the most that the monetary authorities can hope to achieve by shifting unexpectedly from one policy rule to another is to increase the variance of output around its given mean value of y * ; , an objective which not even the most unrepentant policy activist would dream of advocating .
4 Thus the monetary authorities could reduce the variation in output by adopting a simple rule that links the level of money supply to the lagged shock to aggregate demand , and this dominates the more simple rule that just set money supply equal to a constant that was independent of the state of aggregate demand .
5 Possibility 3 : A decrease in the supply of money If the monetary authorities should decide to reduce the nominal money supply , the effect of this will be to raise the equilibrium rate of interest .
6 For example , a pair of tropomysin molecules wind round one another ( supercoil ) ; but a pair of left and right-hand helices would form an interlocking straight double-molecule , or ‘ dimer ’ .
7 Cold climates are said to affect blacks adversely because of their body fat deficiencies , weak ankles would account for the lack of black hockey players , etc .
8 Some unique photographs are featured and visiting displays from museum , tourism and other private groups will enable a regularly changing exhibition throughout the Steam Festival .
9 The different approaches necessarily adopted by professional groups may give rise to stereotypical ‘ cardboard ’ images of each other .
10 Invariably sprinklers systems protecting high-bay warehouses will require pumped water supplies drawing from suction tanks providing ninety minutes supply .
11 This gives regional activists the chance to confer with colleagues in other areas ; two-way calls would mean they spoke mostly to head office .
12 Dissimilar professional ideologies might suggest that there would be different levels of discrimination among the professions .
13 believe that Labour policies would make the economic position dramatically worse .
14 The number of days lost through strikes is lower than at any time since 1979 , and people ought to know that Labour policies would sweep all that away and bring back the sort of industrial anarchy that existed in 1978-79 .
15 A variety of models were suggested for the forms which these political institutions might take .
16 If within commercial music the power of exchange-value is total , Cutler argues , then progressive musicians should work ‘ outside ’ .
17 Alternatively , regional preferences would dominate the findings if the survey was restricted to only one of these regions .
18 Any budding talents should go to the rehearsals held from 6–7pm every Wednesday before the event .
19 Some faint impressions on the inside of the dermal skeleton suggest that at least paired nasal sacs may have been present ( unlike in modern hagfishes ) .
20 The final conclusions of the national committee were , firstly , that it is not possible with the available data to establish a definite causal relation between the use of gangliosides and acute polyneuropathies and , secondly , that patients diagnosed as suffering from acute neuropathies should have a detailed drug history taken and should be followed up ( Grupo de Trabajo Gangli-Msidos , 18th session of Spanish National Committee of Pharmacovigilance , Spain , 1992 ) .
21 At the same time , the substantive overlap between Nato and the European institutions will grow .
22 However , they will have to comply with other UK rules including conduct of business , so European institutions will have to join the appropriate SRO .
23 During the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries England became a semi-literate society in which even some of the agricultural labourers could read .
24 WARM-hearted Lions will give handicapped and underprivileged children from across the region a special day out next week .
25 Sex is a taboo subject for both young and old , and many of the restrictive and repressive attitudes might have to be overcome by both counsellor and counsellee .
26 His fellow judges disagreed with Lord Denning and his opinions probably do not reflect the law , though the emergence of such views from a source so eminent as Lord Denning demonstrates clearly the common law 's culture of uncertainty , within which repressive rules can emerge without embarrassment .
27 The difficulty is that the applicability of such general principles is subject to divergent interpretations ; in the absence of any authoritative international bodies entitled to give an impartial view , Cassese argues that ‘ the implementation of the general principles on weapons turns on the military strength of belligerents : strong States can dodge the bans without fear .
28 Although the force of custom and prevailing values may appear sufficient to account for traditional differences in the economic roles of spouses , and although people conforming to convention need not be aware of any financial motivation to do so , customary practice is reinforced by an economic rationale .
29 A full list of gliders which can be towed in included , and the concluding paragraph in the fully detailed glider-tugging section states , ‘ Most of the numerous accidents that have occurred during glider-towing operations could have been avoided if pilots had better known and followed these basic rules of safety ’ .
30 3.11 The Licenced Products shall carry the full Converted Text of the Work , or sub-sets of the full Converted Text of the Work subject to approvals under clause 3.12.1 below .
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