Example sentences of "[verb] [noun pl] [pron] [modal v] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Only the hi-tech gym equipment gives you that information , so even when your simply using bar-bells you will still be able to keep track of energy being used . |
2 | It was agreed that it would be desirable for students to meet ECTF staff to establish contacts which might later prove mutually worthwhile . |
3 | They were relatively non-partisan and pursued policies which would least disturb the social fabric . |
4 | As well as aligning objects you can also distribute them ! |
5 | The worst thing you can do is buy things you will rarely , if ever , need . |
6 | Only on a few occasions have they gone this far , where they suggest changes they will often be limited to ‘ undertakings ’ or promises . |
7 | We want cattle who can finally become food ; He wants servants who can finally become sons . |
8 | We want cattle who can finally become food ; He wants servants who can finally become sons . |
9 | It is best to provide toys which can also serve as chews when the puppy is teething |
10 | This must mean that subsidence has been steady , for any halts in subsidence should have resulted in the formation of fringing reefs which would later have been converted to barrier reefs by renewed subsidence . |
11 | From these thrashing heights they would then shin ninety feet down to the decks again on single frayed and rusting wires . |
12 | While this is due in small measure to the axing of TOPS awards and the establishment of new courses leading to post-graduate diplomas which have attracted students who would otherwise have enrolled on a DMS course , the main reason has been the decline in the economy which has resulted in few companies being willing to sponsor students to undertake the course . |
13 | They support people active in the labour force , and provide services which would otherwise fall to the health and social services . |
14 | English teachers need to be ready to give careful introductions and support when using texts which might otherwise cause offence to some groups ; for example , if a character with racist attitudes is portrayed , even though the author may not be supporting such attitudes . |
15 | This footprint contains three potential overlapping actinomycin binding sites which must therefore be characterised by different dissociation parameters . |
16 | These include proposals to codify in detail the criteria for applying the rule of reason , to reduce antitrust penalties for ventures that include cooperating in the production and marketing of the fruits of R&D , to establish a ‘ safe harbour ’ for collaborating firms that lack market power , and to establish an administrative review process that would clear proposals which might otherwise risk antitrust penalties ( for further details , see Brodley , 1990 ; Shapiro and Willig , 1990 ; Jorde and Teece , 1990 ; and others ) . |
17 | Since the underlying systems are similar but not identical , the learner must formulate rules which will successfully convert the underlying forms into the surface forms of the new dialect . |
18 | Yet I have witnessed practice which is grossly incompetent on occasions and every team can identify workers who should never have qualified . |
19 | That 's er a little bit of fun in that , but er we might have a little bit of advice for you if you are preparing to receive guests you 'd rather not see over Christmas . |
20 | These two types of process , on the one hand serial and on the other parallel processing of memory , are of course extremes , and there are many intermediate possibilities ; it becomes quite hard to design experiments which will unequivocally distinguish between them . |
21 | We settled down to nine channels of T.V. and a tour of the room-service menu , ordering things we 'd only read about — pastrami on rye ; blue-jack cheese ; sourdough bread and grits and black-eyed beans . |
22 | In the meantime I enclose herewith a small supply of a leaflet prepared by the Finance Department which may enable you to answer questions which will inevitably arise at your surgeries . |
23 | I am talking to a man who has seen things I can only imagine . |
24 | He 'd travelled half round the world , seen and done things she could only guess at , while she 'd never been further than Kingswood when she 'd been taken to be viewed as apprentice to a nailmaker . |
25 | In developing a curriculum , it is necessary to define topics which can then be put into more general categories . |
26 | It has been suggested that ‘ incipient ’ is an unfamiliar word , that associating the stall with a spin might get the student worried , and that to simplify things we should only talk about stalls and spins . |
27 | Of course , the fact that you discover that you have lived before at all is exciting in itself , particularly if you are able to remember details which can later be corroborated . |
28 | By harnessing the energies of others to work on these components managers can achieve results which would otherwise be beyond them as individuals . |
29 | Residential homes and hostels can accommodate nurses who can only work awkward hours , and who can cover for staff sickness and annual leave . |
30 | It not only secured jobs which might otherwise have been lost but also created 80 more . |