Example sentences of "[adv] [vb mod] [verb] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The General Assembly made the following commitment to the Treaty of Waitangi : ‘ We renew the covenant to be keepers of one another , to honour the Treaty , its obligations and promises , that justice and peace may cover our land that our life together may grow in new forms of partnership . ’
2 ‘ We do n't know what we 're up against , ’ Delaney said , ‘ so let's proceed with maximum caution . ’
3 Failure to do so may lead to disciplinary action being taken against the member in accordance with Bye-laws 56–71 .
4 The authority has no duty to implement any proposals for redress but clearly refusal to do so may lead to unwelcome publicity .
5 The archbishop could delay and immensely complicate matters , but his appeal to Rome in August 1297 had been barred , his excommunication of violators was countered by a writ of prohibition , his resolution was isolated by the alarmist fears of some clergy and the divided loyalties of others , especially those who were the king 's servants ; above all , Boniface VIII 's temporizing in France suggested that no archbishop henceforth could rely on papal support .
6 The objective was to repeat previous sonar contacts and , in addition , to establish some pattern that perhaps would lead to active underwater photography .
7 ( 1 ) The provisions of this Act mentioned in subsection ( 2 ) below shall apply to licensed canteens , to the holders of licences under this Part of this Act and to their employees and agents as if a licensed canteen were a public house and as if the licence-holder of a canteen were the licence holder of a public house .
8 Wolman ( 1986 ) argues that what informed Reagan 's urban policy was the misplaced notion of a national and urban dichotomy , economies engaged in a zero-sum game ; the federal government could assist the one but not the other , since the costs of doing so would detract from national economic recovery .
9 ‘ To do so would run into deep trouble .
10 M All provisions of this agreement which are not expressly or by necessary implication to merge and be extinguished in the transfer hereunder shall continue in full force and effect after completion .
11 Much will depend on other variables .
12 The future of teacher education in the polytechnics is uncertain and much will depend on national decisions concerning the size of the teacher training machinery , made by the DES on or against the advice of the Advisory Committee on the Supply and Education of Teachers , as well as local decisions concerning staff and resources made by the polytechnics and their local authorities in their search for economies .
13 Much will depend on top marksmen Damian and Jim Robinson , and midfielders Martin Toye and Kieran Rafferty .
14 Failure to do so will result in public censure by The Stock Exchange .
15 That creates strong pressure to emulate the best and so will lead to improved quality and efficiency .
16 That work will continue , but so will work on economic reconstruction .
17 Or has been going in the past , and violence obviously can result in serious injury or at least death .
18 Cosmas is burnt to death in his bed ; Damien killed by a mysterious archer who apparently can pass through thick walls , but there 's no clue to the riddle , no sign of the Templars and not a shred of evidence to indicate where the Grail or Excalibur lie . ’
19 The erm the main constituents of the afternoon revolve around the awareness of erm you on the road and what you individually can do about other road users .
20 In his opinion , scientists rarely could distinguish between good , mediocre , or bad art .
21 The nature and modifications of the prey assemblages also may differ for similar reasons .
22 Making the assumption that such men have working-class occupations , Sullivan argues that the housing options for them are very limited after divorce , more limited than for women who , if they have been left as single parents relying upon state benefits for their income , probably will qualify for local authority housing .
23 Now let's eavesdrop on old Bill .
24 ‘ It has hardly been seen so far and it really must go on public view .
25 Certain local tree species will be unable to adapt to a warmer climate , and Gates suggests that saplings planted now should come from southern European seed stocks .
26 We really should wait for Frejji to come back and fix them . ’
27 For a time Rank produced films that really could compete against American pictures .
28 We shall see in the next chapter how carrying comparisons with living animals too far can result in curious and inaccurate pictures of the past .
29 His guitar here may stray towards free-form psychedelic freak out , but the pain remains the same .
30 Well let's get on correct at the , at the outcome .
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