Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [conj] [modal v] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Soils high in carbonate ( e.g. chalk , limestone ) have high ‘ alkali production ’ , so acids will be mostly neutralised and will have a high critical load . |
2 | I looked from left to right to find somewhere to sit and could see nowhere . |
3 | Referring to Figure 1 it is obvious that a single chain of atoms in tension must be uniformly stressed and should reach the theoretical strength ( la ) . |
4 | If you roll a misfire when you roll the first dice the cannon has literally misfired and may explode . |
5 | For the time being he would not merely stay but would redouble his efforts to understand . |
6 | If we say , you see , that the function of the dream is to safeguard sleep , and to fulfil wishes , then it 's clear that in the real world not all wishes are fulfillable and it may well be that , that the latent thoughts , in some cases , is so alarming and so disturbing , that they can not be sufficiently disguised and will lead to a state of waking , and that waking proves of course that the dream has failed in its function of safeguarding sleep . |
7 | A number of options were considered but it was decided that continuity and experience were important and the services provided by Westminster Strategy were highly regarded and ought to continue . |
8 | Pantaenius Insurance Brokers have introduced a third party only cover that will insure a yacht for damage to other craft or injuries to life or limb . |
9 | 's Thank you below gives us an insight into what she personally appreciated and might help others in the future . |
10 | These two directions or shades of opinion are not necessarily as starkly polarised as may appear . |
11 | So practices that might strengthen the inner ear are to be commended . |
12 | Dr Lee has recently pointed out that although the resources which went into the exporting industries could have been channelled elsewhere , the return would almost certainly have been less : " An eighteenth-century economy without resource to trade would have been smaller , less diversified and must have generated less growth even than the modest rate of increase actually achieved . " |
13 | These fish are long lived and will reach of around 30cm . |
14 | So booms that will keep shipping beyond that . |
15 | College Park , Dublin University 's lovely ground , has been much improved and will stage the three-day match against Wales in late July . |
16 | However much teasing that must have provoked , her voice has been a considerable advantage over the years . |
17 | He will be badly injured but will return to the Highlands and live for many years . ’ |
18 | Consequently , policies will not cover and will exclude forecasts and statements of intention or opinion as opposed to statements of fact . |
19 | In some cases I have deliberately not mentioned a particular plant because I consider it to be unsuitable for pressing , but I am sure that there are many plants not listed that will press very well . |
20 | The Bank identified that these studies were not completed and would advise the IBOA when they were completed . |
21 | The DC must already exist and must have been submitted . |
22 | The DC must already exist and must have been submitted . |
23 | The DC must already exist and must have been submitted . |
24 | The SPR must already exist and must have been submitted , but not yet accepted . |
25 | The SPR must already exist and must have been submitted but not yet closed . |
26 | The SPR must already exist and must have been submitted but not yet closed . |
27 | The SSR must already exist and must have been submitted . |
28 | The SSR must already exist and must have been submitted . |
29 | The SSR must already exist and must have been submitted . |
30 | The Product must already exist and must have been registered . |