Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb mod] [adv] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 ) . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | Local parents may also band together in support groups . |
4 | And under the sites may also availability at the time of booking . |
5 | Along what lines should further steps be made ? |
6 | 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 . |
7 | 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 . ’ |
8 | 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 . |
9 | Due to the Group 's currency hedging policy the benefits of currency movements will partially impact 1993 and will clearly be seen in 1994 . |
10 | Ghosts could ne'er affright her . |
11 | Tenants may also sublet part of their homes with their landlords ' consent . |
12 | Although these problems may never surface , they should be anticipated and the methods for resolving the potential problems should be clarified before beginning the review . |
13 | Baxter found that a sow would cover her 30 kilometres inside a pen five metres square , and that several sows would happily farrow down together within such a small space . |
14 | It is implausible that , having received a fat return yesterday , investors will meekly shovel tomorrow 's cash into an unpromising project . |
15 | Darlington firm Bowater Containers will today hand over 1,000 custom-made cardboard boxes for the goods , designed to withstand the long journey . |
16 | But since the two parties are untrammelled by tradition or ideology , Nigerians will probably resort to voting for ethnicity anyway . |
17 | There will be closer liaison with other agencies , but difficulties will inevitably surface from differing viewpoints . |
18 | The type of new installations that will be allowed if the paper becomes law are farm shops , sport and recreation facilities for activities such as clay pigeon shooting , BMX bikes and wargames , car parks , refreshment areas and educational centres would also burgeon . |
19 | It should be noted also that many sociologists would argue-particularly Goode , for example ( Goode , 1970 ) — that these changes are not simply confined to Britain and the United States but are taking place throughout the world , although at different paces and starting from different points . |
20 | ‘ The extra financial burden placed on those least able to afford such rises will inevitably impact on the services provided by this local authority , ’ he said . |
21 | In order to secure the payment of tribute , servicemen would often resort to taking hostages ( amanaty ) . |
22 | A lot of players would simply set-up and hit the ball directly at the flag , and them wonder why they did n't get the ball close . |
23 | Capital charges will therefore impact on the distribution of revenue funds to health authorities . |
24 | Users can also group two low-speed lines as a single logical connection , so that the second line can be used for back-up or to increase overall packet throughout . |
25 | The riders will then rev-up before blasting off . |
26 | If you persistently fail to appear , your teachers will note your absence and the college authorities will probably institute enquiries . |
27 | Breaches of these and similar standards may directly disadvantage a particular customer . |
28 | He feels the cuts will inevitably impact on service delivery . |
29 | The collapse of lightly fabricated cladding sections may well e preferable to the sudden failure of heavy masonry at high level and the more widespread dangers which the toppling effect of masonry may produce . |
30 | Gardeners might also fork out £2,000 for a statue-alarm — now commonplace in gardens owned by the National Trust . |