Example sentences of "[noun] [conj] [modal v] [be] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | According to the position of the court in the hierarchy other courts may be bound by the ratio of the case or may be in a position to overrule or amend it . |
2 | At present we 're scheduled to have about 30 different aircraft that will be on static display , we will have er aircraft er Upper Heyford 's own F1 11Es performing simulated airfield attacks on the station . |
3 | Asked by Hot Press magazine if he would be prepared to kill or die for Ulster , Mr Wilson said : ‘ I certainly would not allow terrorists to dictate the future that would be for me , my family and my community . |
4 | In real-life terms , the equivalent standard units that can be of help in any circumstances are monk , time and people . |
5 | Standardisation is reflected in the choice of a single approach ( the PWR ) , then in the selection of two power levels ( 900 and 1300 MWe ) , and finally by the construction of series of practically identical units : after the first six 900-MWe units , designed before 1973 , the remaining 46 units that will be in service in 1990 are in only four series , two for the 900-M units and two for the 1300-MW units . |
6 | In any large firm the managers have considerable scope for indulging in actions which may not be in the best interests of the owners , or for allowing their subordinates a freer rein than might be in the owners ' interests . |
7 | Accountancy Books has recently published two brand new books that will be of particular help to students . |
8 | Most information about terms and their relationships that could be of assistance to the user of the index will be transferred from the list to the index or catalogue itself . |
9 | This step consists of identifying in detail what is required to get from here to there : the activities that must be completed , the resources that must be allocated , the relationships that must be in place , the management structures that are necessary for the transition , and the rewards that must exist . |
10 | He thought her arms were outstretched for him , but realised with a pang of disappointment they were to ward off any obstruction that might be between them . |
11 | Sunderland even presented them with a couple of own goals and could be in more trouble . |
12 | They are available by mail order at about £15 and will be in shops in the next few weeks . |
13 | Sinclair , still only 21 , is a son of a past captain of the Knock club and will be on vacation until late August . |
14 | who has been Senior Development Officer responsible for the Central Support Unit and co-ordinating the Advanced Courses Development Programme , is undertaking an evaluation of the programme and will be in contact with selected centres in due course . |
15 | The results will be used to develop transport policies for the future and will be of use to other national parks suffering from similar traffic problems . |
16 | An instrument appointing a proxy shall be in writing , executed by or on behalf of the appointer and shall be in the following form ( or in a form as near thereto as circumstances allow or in any other form which is usual or which the Directors may approve ) : — |
17 | An instrument appointing a proxy shall be in writing , executed by or on behalf of the appointer and shall be in the following form ( or in a form as near thereto as circumstances allow or in any other form which is usual or which the Directors may approve ) : — |
18 | The first two vehicles fitted-out will be based on the new Mark III sleeping cars and will be for the use of members of the Royal Household and other support staff . |
19 | The midfield player broke an arm during the midweek draw with Arsenal and will be in plaster for six weeks . |
20 | Mr Michael Swinton , it said , had accepted a commission in Nottinghamshire and would be at B — Castle some weeks . |
21 | High quality agricultural land is described as a ‘ a national resource for the longer term and should be in general protected from irreversible development ’ . |
22 | Day two will focus on the commercial implications of HCI and Usability and will be of particular interest to delegates from industry . |
23 | Such forecasts will need to take into account planned admission limits for particular schools and can be of great benefit when planning school reorganization . |
24 | They are required to identify the best way of helping the frail and vulnerable and in many cases that will be by using the voluntary or the independent sector . |
25 | well not even the freehold security , that was agreed , that 's the decision of the er P L C board and as to what level that will be at , we are responsible for the , the service and management costs |
26 | In the distance he could hear the sound of water dripping and he kept a look out for puddles , holes , fallen beams or any other dangers that might be around the next corner . |
27 | Accordingly , he has drawn up a document outlining his position on negotiations which he means to make public , so the people are fully apprised of the proposals that would be on the table . |
28 | I had no contacts that might be of use to a composer . |
29 | If our legal system allows companies the ability to make profits and trade unions to bargain collectively for wage increases , then we should not be surprised that companies will wish to exploit profit opportunities and trade unions secure higher wages whenever possible , however inconvenient at times that may be to the government . |
30 | He insisted that he did not believe that any of them was right for him , in spite of the huge money that would be on offer . |