Example sentences of "nor [modal v] [pron] [verb] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Nor may they have any business arrangement which constrains them when recommending investments for you or instructing some other agency to deal with your business .
2 Nor could he ignore American enthusiasm for British membership of the EEC , in part to ensure a better balance among the states of Western Europe , but also in the hope that Britain would strengthen those in the Community who favoured more liberal and outward looking economic policies .
3 She would not mind it , nor would she take any heed of it .
4 Nor would it grow any lighter .
5 ‘ I 'm not planning any runners on the allweather tracks nor will I have any jump runners this winter .
6 As Prime Minister and First Lord of the Treasury , he has yet to experience a single quarter 's growth in output ( excluding oil revenues ) , but nor will he accept any blame for the recession .
7 Nor will it do any good if it is sent to the right outlet at the wrong time .
8 She wo n't charge me with more than my due , nor will she let that lad pay for a death I 'm sure he does not owe .
9 They can not report nonsense in your writing , they do not judge accuracy , including spelling , nor can they detect incorrect word usage .
10 Nor can one feel any sympathy for the various ladies in his life , all of whom conform outwardly to the strict etiquette of the enclosed society of the Austrian court .
11 The ideal needs integrity , however , for a citizen can not treat himself as the author of a collection of laws that are inconsistent in principle , nor can he see that collection as sponsored by any Rousseauian general will .
12 But a regular inspection every four or five years can not by itself be sufficient protection for the parents or the children ; nor can it provide enough information by which to judge the effectiveness of a school .
13 Nor can I accept any teaching that talks about becoming attuned to spiritual forces which have nothing to do with the Holy Spirit .
14 Nor can I remember any sense of restraint : the landscape belonged to me and I to it , and I was free to explore it and be nurtured by it in a subconscious Wordsworthian sort of way .
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