Example sentences of "[vb mod] [adv] [verb] [conj] [art] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ such occasions [ when a judge may properly rule that a document ordinarily immune in the public interest should in the public interest be disclosed ] will be exceptional and the fluctuating fortunes of parties in litigious combat will rarely justify a judge in disturbing an immunity firmly rooted in the public interest .
2 This distinction can be put briefly by saying that whereas an appellate court has power to decide whether the decision under appeal was ‘ right or wrong ’ , a court exercising supervisory powers may only decide whether the decision under review was ‘ legal ’ or not .
3 These two features of the family in industrial society — its relative isolation and the specialization of its functions — may together suggest that the family enjoys a relatively autonomous status in contemporary society .
4 Equally well , rather than disappoint you , the assistant may say ( hat the item is not in stock at present but may be in next week — after several weeks of returning to ask about it , you may suddenly realize that the item never is coming in .
5 Nothertheless there are some general patterns that may be helpfully described even though any individual sufferer may rightly say that the entire pattern does not imply to him or her .
6 In such circumstances , it would still be under an obligation to give notification of its intention to march , and the courts should perhaps hold that no offence is committed under section 11(7) if notice has been given , however shortly before the proposed ‘ counter march , ’ where this would still permit the imposition of conditions by the police , if necessary , under section 12 .
7 I should perhaps add that the LCD still pays 50 per cent of the costs .
8 Reid J. referred to previous authority in the area of labour relations , and concluded that the court should only intervene if the Board 's decision could not be rationally supported on a reasonable construction of the legislation .
9 We should only hope that the minister does n't start using the Book of Revelations as his appointments diary .
10 It had various elements : detention upon arrest should only continue if the person was unwilling to identify himself or herself ; or if there was a likelihood that he or she would not turn up at court ; or if there was a need to prevent the continuation or repetition of the offence ; or if the arrest was essential to protect the arrested person or other persons or property or to secure evidence by questioning or other means .
11 But for priority shareholders — customers of companies who will qualify for the 10p discount on each of the subsequent 70p part-payments should only sell when the price has risen as high as 150p to 160p .
12 If judicial review is seen as going further and being concerned with the protection of groups as well as individuals , standing rules should only require that the applicant show that he , she or it shares some interest with others .
13 Where a plaintiff claims aggravated , exemplary or provisional damages the particulars of claim must so state and the facts relied on must be pleaded ( Ord 6 , r 1B ) .
14 Most of all , governments must not feel that the Fund and Bank have trampled on their sovereignty .
15 Paragraph 610 of the Bar code provides , first : ’ Counsel must not make statements or ask questions which are merely scandalous or intended or calculated only to vilify insult or annoy either a witness or some other person ; counsel must if possible avoid the naming in open Court of third parties whose characters would thereby be impugned ; counsel must not suggest that a witness or other person is guilty of crime , fraud or misconduct or attribute to another person the crime or conduct of which his lay client is accused ’
16 You must not assume that the examiner knows what restitutio in integrum means .
17 The connection is implied in the verbs ( " dare " ) and ( " hope " , " look for " , " expect " ) : " nymphs , being immortal , may dare to do their perennial dance , but you , a mere human , must not hope that the good days will always come round " .
18 In the example given earlier of the different uses of " run " in English , you must not expect that the word in the new language which is used to translate the word " run " as it is used in group 1 .
19 Although the discussion of this process is beyond the scope of this book we must not forget that the whole outline of history is sketched in The German Ideology for two purposes and not for itself .
20 As well as the stitch pattern areas of the memory having limitations , we must not forget that the console memory as a whole has its limitations of approximately 64,000 bits .
21 However this must not mean that the application of the united front from above is thereby excluded from our activities .
22 Therefore , the l.e.d. must not flash when the car is being driven .
23 But we must not suppose that the rigid Christian sex ethic was shaped by reaction against pagan debauchery .
24 Of course , we must not presume that the use of conflicting notes was Bartók 's only consideration .
25 First , the firm must not indicate that the customer would be a customer of a UK office and , if the customer is a private customer , must give him the prescribed disclosure warning him that all or most of the FSA protections will not apply .
26 He must not imply that the Conservative group have been working actively hard and long and finding sites .
27 It should be hard enough to secure the tesserae , but it must not harden before the local pattern has been completed .
28 Even if the question does n't specifically warn you about it , by saying " to what extent … " , you should generally find that the answer is not at one end or the other , but somewhere in the middle .
29 The user must already exist and the name can be up to 28 alphanumeric characters long , including spaces .
30 It is submitted that there is no good reason why an obligation of confidence should not arise if the supplier of the information clearly expresses it to be confidential .
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