Example sentences of "[coord] [vb mod] [adv] [verb] a " in BNC.
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1 | But in any event , the argument makes a disproportionate claim , or may even involve a non sequitur . |
2 | A developer could go ahead without applying for planning permission , or could even ignore a refusal of permission . |
3 | Postwar economic growth , especially in the past decade of celebration of free enterprise and markets , has generated a more or less universal acquisitiveness , and it is far from evident that in circumstances in which the desires which have been aroused can not be gratified , or their pursuit breeds disillusionment , socialism , historically grounded in the labour movement , does or can now provide a new direction . |
4 | Alerted by her dulcet tones , a crowd began to gather outside a downtown boutique and May generously offered a few fashion tips to the throng . |
5 | This , admittedly , is a hard saying , and may well stir a first inkling that there must be something fundamentally wrong with the approach which has brought us to this point . |
6 | Time limits are important and may well prevent a grievance from rumbling on , thereby causing ill feeling and low morale . |
7 | Some tap conversion kits simply replace the existing handle with a new one ; others replace the spindle assembly and may well provide a replacement nylon seat . |
8 | England boss Graham Taylor scrutinised his impressive Premier League debut at Nottingham Forest — and may well find a place for James in his World Cup plans . |
9 | Some writing is of undoubtedly high quality and may well find a place in the permanent repertoire of a wider public . |
10 | However , it is plain that the speaker of English , although he performs this general task reliably thousands of times a day , has no idea whatever how he does it , and may well have a healthy scepticism about proffered accounts in terms of linguistic or other rules . |
11 | They include such things as stock control , critical path analysis , and organiser programs — and may well have a major role to play in mathematics learning in the future . |
12 | Those who wish to apply for admission to these degrees should possess at least an upper second class honours degree or its equivalent and may well have a Masters ' degree . |
13 | Members of Convocation , University staff and students are cordially invited and may also bring a guest . |
14 | The development loops correspond very closely to the table of action but here we emphasize the four stages , which partly overlap ; they depend on each other and may also involve a return to an earlier stage in the light of feedback . |
15 | While the sole use of a baby cooker or gas ring has certain advantages , its use can create lingering smells in the only living space , and may also present a fire risk . |
16 | Incorrect orientation may lead to the distortion of vault form , and may also give a wrong impression as to the morphology of a particular area . |
17 | She also has a genuine chance of succeeding Troke as a Commonwealth Games gold medallist , and may also make a challenge in Moscow in April for the European title , which Troke has won twice . |
18 | In addition , psychologists conduct collaborative research with their colleagues in general practice , provide health education to patients , and conduct psychosocial assessments and may also provide a consultation and liaison service . |
19 | ( ii ) Excess acid or alkali can interfere with some textile processes and may also indicate a deviation from normal in the water-purification process . |
20 | Inactivation of the p53 pathway will result in the survival of cells exposed to mutagens , and may thus have a pivotal role in the development of cancer . |
21 | But it is real nonetheless and may shortly yield a long sought after victory in the Spanish rally championship . |
22 | Another seems to know much less but can pass , and may even show a reasonably acceptable standard . |
23 | Schemes which place teachers into industry without adequate preparation or follow up usually offer little of lasting value and may even have a detrimental effect on the relationship between education and industry . |
24 | A consequence of this unquestioning enthusiasm is that the implications of change have not been thought through , and may yet have a sting or two in the tail . |
25 | His opposition while in office was such that he was ousted — to run a technical publishing house — but he is still in his early fifties and may yet have a political future . |
26 | This effect is absent in patients with cystic fibrosis , who have impaired pancreatic HCO 3 - secretion and may possibly have a generalised defect in gastrointestinal HCO 3 - secretion . |
27 | As you enter your forties your skin is likely to be even drier and may now show a tendency towards flakiness , broken veins and dry patches . |
28 | Current research suggests that integrins are similarly located and may therefore provide a physical link between matrix and the cytoskeleton . |
29 | Catabolism of VLDL by lipoprotein lipase is impaired in vitro with this C-apoprotein abnormality and may therefore produce a clearance defect in vivo . |
30 | The idea of cloning in this sense belongs to science fiction , and may never become a reality . |