Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] [noun pl] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 When we have left behind the turbulence of adolescence and shed some of the more harrowing demands of responsibility for making careers and caring for the next generation , we may seek opportunities to assess our lives and face its later stages with some serenity .
2 8.1 Finding the right expert You may need experts to give you an expert opinion in a number of areas : ( a ) accident reconstruction ( road accident or factory accident ) ; ( b ) more specialist engineering evidence ( metallurgists , road construction etc. ) ; ( c ) experts regarding particular equipment ( cranes , boats ) ; ( d ) experts re particular substances ( glues , fixing devices , gases ) ; ( e ) employment consultants regarding your client 's position on the open labour market should they have lost or are likely to lose their employment ; ( f ) medical evidence ; ( g ) nursing and rehabilitation specialists in serious cases ; ( h ) ancillary services in severe cases ( gardening , home help , home improvements ) ; ( i ) accountants ( in complicated future loss/special damage cases ) .
3 If the local authority has itself obtained an emergency protection order it must make inquiries to ascertain what action it should take next ( s47(2) ) .
4 Moreover , countries should price fuels to reflect their full costs , including environmental costs .
5 Whatever the means by which they were transported to their present location , many evolutionists agreed that species must undergo changes adapting them to the local environment .
6 Everyone who wishes to find the Stone must show documents to prove they can attempt the task .
7 Whether two expressions do or do not mean the same is a matter of some importance , but , again , it is evidently not something we should expect informants to tell us directly .
8 Sally Greengross , Director of Age Concern England , has written to the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators urging that awards made by arbitrators should enable investors to escape their debt completely , ie to pay off the whole of their outstanding loan , which will otherwise ‘ roll up ’ on a daily basis , in some cases leading to repossession .
9 Examinations should enable candidates to demonstrate what they can do , and should not undermine the confidence of those who attempt them .
10 Unit provision should enable pupils to have their special needs met in an individual way whilst they are benefiting from the environment of an ordinary school .
11 Teachers should discuss the cogency and clarity of such documents and should encourage pupils to improve them .
12 And it may endorse the British idea that the EC Court of Justice should have sanctions to enforce its judgments on reluctant countries ( one bit of supranationalism that Britain backs ) .
13 Dons boss Joe Kinnear has confirmed he must sell players to ease their cash crisis , as revealed yesterday in TODAY .
14 One must take steps to preserve one 's own virtue — I use the word in the classical sense , you understand .
15 But Earl Siward 's acts are not those of a friend , and I must take steps to protect myself .
16 If you must have chips do them thick cut , as they absorb less fat that way .
17 ‘ You must have documents to prove your claim , to show at whatever unlikely temporal frontier-post you came through on your way here ! ’
18 The general drift of Punch 's enthusiasm , in fact , was that gentlemen should take steps to arm themselves because of the uselessness of the police force .
19 All LEAs and schools must lead pupils to understand what is involved in Britain 's being a multiracial and multicultural society ; this must permeate all the work of schools .
20 Briefing should advise employees to discuss their situations with managing agents/estate agents who can provide information on current rents and vet prospective tenants .
21 Counselling should help individuals to see what is possible in old age , and to strive towards achieving it in order to make their lives more complete and fulfilling .
22 Child care research should help practitioners distinguish what is grave and enduring from the less serious and transient .
23 The rebel or traitor was a destabilising influence , whose bad example might tempt others to emulate him .
24 These might include terms defining your headquarters , indicating where travel involved in your job begins and ends , where and in what currency you are to be paid and whether or not you are obliged to pay UK National Insurance contributions .
25 Your history department or geography department may say well if we had a micro we 'd be able to do such and such and they 'll think about that in competition with other needs — textbooks or whatever _ so you 'll see departments using them , as I say , in the same way that we 'd use other sophisticated aids .
26 Explain how an economist might defend laws making it compulsory to wear seat belts in cars .
27 Using a mixture of conventional and special toys , they 'll encourage children to express their anger and emotion ; hopefully learning how to heal the scars and carry on with their lives .
28 Besides , ’ she added practically , ‘ it might take weeks to catch them all in .
29 I 'll have orders to bring you to old Ralf , they 'll believe that .
30 she 'll tell stories to make me laugh
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