Example sentences of "[adv] [modal v] [verb] [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 No other mention is made of the fact that Molla Fenari 's son ( presumably Mehmed Sah ) was with him ; and , though the sentence is in the context of the visit of 823 , it presumably must refer to an earlier Ramadan .
2 Most fatalities from T. canis infection occur during the pulmonary phase , and pups which have been heavily infected transplacentally may die within a few days of birth .
3 Okay so let's go for the easy one first and get it out of the way .
4 So let's start with the first mouthful and work our way down the whole digestive tract , to explain fully the marvellous benefits of this new slimming method .
5 So let's start with the first thing .
6 So let's look at the first one .
7 But politicians always speak in terms of percentages and real terms so let's look at the total tax which was demanded from people in the city in the past few years .
8 So let's look on the bright side , Mr. Coles .
9 We 'd have to pay out more money , so let's stick to the old one . ’
10 Having one wing down may result in a light glider being blown over if the wind changes direction and gets underneath the raised wing .
11 Failure to do so may result in the Regional Council reclaiming up to 100% of the registration , course and examination fees paid .
12 So a week or so may elapse between the first and the last eggs hatching .
13 The issue between radical patriots and conservatives centred on whether the privileged estates should preserve the separate representation they had enjoyed as ‘ arms ’ of the medieval Cortes , or whether all should merge in a general congress .
14 The Convention does not prescribe a standard , so we almost necessarily must refer to the internal law of the forum state .
15 When the tenants were copyholders , much might depend on the precise custom by which they held their land ( Ch.4 ) .
16 The first of Miller 's important tackles came after twenty two minutes , as Town 's defence was caught wide open , but before Loud could pass to the unmarked Patterson , he dropped him superbly .
17 There are several methods of extending our rule to cope with this problem , all of which are essentially ways of considering programs restricted so that we only need worry about a finite set of values at a time .
18 it only used to hold about a hundred people .
19 Much would depend on the particular circumstances at the time either in the context of a planning application or a local plan proposal .
20 Much would depend on the exact state of affairs in Ireland and something would depend on the success of the Progressive parties in patching up a new electoral pact ( although after the events of 1912 and 1913 it could not be expected to work as well as in 1910 ) , but all of these factors would operate in the broad context of a probable Unionist victory .
21 A system of two up and two down would apply throughout the other divisions .
22 Much has changed in the European energy picture over the past decade and much will change over the next two , yet one central preoccupation persists and will persist , and that is Europe 's dependence on imported oil .
23 With the bat , much will depend on the impressive Flower brothers , Andy and Grant , while the experienced Eddo Brandes will take the new ball .
24 Much will depend on the general business climate and the particular business in which the organisation operates .
25 Much will depend on the legal knowledge and ingenuity of counsel and the court , as well as on the readiness of the court to take a liberal view .
26 Much will depend on the overall political climate and whether this can be changed sufficiently by a combined strategy conducted over a sustained period .
27 Some auctioneers will exchange items if they prove to be the wrong colour , design or size , but this is entirely at their discretion , and much will depend on the specific instructions they have received from the vendor .
28 Sort this out at your first planning meeting and much will depend on the particular circumstances of your organisation .
29 Much will depend on the particular aims and objectives of the teacher .
30 Much will depend on the particular circumstances .
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