Example sentences of "[modal v] [adv] [verb] [adv] [noun] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Out of loyalty to Mrs Dinah , nobody should ever know why Mr Paul had tried to do away with himself . |
2 | Teachers must also mark down GCSE work containing poor grammar . |
3 | He must also know where farm effluents discharge and — most important of all in view of the volume of pollution they cause — where the sewage treatment works outfalls are . |
4 | We should never forget why Lord Taylor was called upon to make his report . |
5 | But the world may end up with both projects , a waste of resources that will stunt other science — and might well hold back particle physics , as generations of physicists find themselves growing up in thrall to the vast machines , with no alternative experiments to pursue . |
6 | Within a minute the same Paul Cook was discharging another defence splitting ball , unfortunately it was his own defence and Mike could only beat out Martin Carruthers ' shot into the path of Mark Steen as we know . |
7 | How will that be possible , given that Labour wishes to phase out nuclear , which could easily push up carbon dioxide emissions by at least 10 per cent . |
8 | This ‘ office for auditing ’ could also open up audit practices to greater public scrutiny by monitoring their efficiency . |
9 | I can see fields and reservoirs and a motorway service station , and , given the proper magnification , I could probably make out Parish Clerk Weekley still on his roof waiting for his next photocall . |
10 | Normally I 'd also put out road blocks but in this case it 's already too late . ’ |
11 | " I could never understand why Aunt Alicia had to rent part of Moorlake , " Sara said . |
12 | I could never understand why Tom Brown |
13 | These distinctive properties may partly explain how acid-base transport systems can play several major physiological roles , including regulation of pH i and cell volume , transepithelial transport , and , perhaps , cell proliferation — roles which might at first seem mutually incompatible . |
14 | It may also turn out Mr Livingstone lost because more constituencies this year balloted their full membership , rather than leaving it to their activist general committees to decide . |
15 | This would still leave out manuscript compositions ( eg private letters ) and spoken language ( eg private conversations ) . |
16 | The penetrometer would probably rule out disposal sites within 40o of the poles , because in these areas , ice-rafted boulders could create a hazard . |
17 | A helicopter , the authority said , would not only help the speedy identification of vessels which fail to respond to radio requests for information as they pass through the Pentland Firth , but would also carry out oil pollution surveillance flights . |
18 | Giving buses priority at busy junctions would also speed up travel times , says Mr Tapper . |
19 | She would often pick up finger foods and eat them , but only in small quantities , and developed a preference for lumps of butter which she would eat in her fingers . |
20 | Kay had seen an advert in the Daily Record about parachuting at Strathallan Airfield near Auchterarder and thought it would definitely bring in sponsor money . |
21 | He would never forget how Samuel Reichmann and his partner , Emmanuel Hollander , had been fined for trading with the Germans by the Jewish Court of Tangier , and how one or both of them were on the blacklist of the British Consulate . |
22 | Black Agnes was outraged , declaring that she would never yield up Dunbar Castle to the English , despite her traitor husband , and she was now seeking help . |
23 | Teams of doctors , nurses and skin care experts will also hand out T shirts and sun block as well as advice . |
24 | This will also explain why transfer values will go up if interest rates go down , as more has to be invested now to produce the same sum at retirement date . |
25 | It will also explain how market rates indirectly affect sterling interest rates generally , and specifically bank base rates . |
26 | Announcing details of new legislation which will also affect how Ulster airports are run , Economy Minister , Robert Atkins , described the decision for the trade sale as a ‘ positive opportunity for Northern Ireland ’ . |
27 | You will also try out colour washes and ageing techniques on pine moulding and finish the day by stencilling on the paint effect you 've created . |
28 | I will willingly make up sample packs or special orders . |
29 | Dean Cowley , formerly in charge of stationery , will now take on marketing services , including advertising and sales promotion . |
30 | Should they decide to push ahead with the scheme they will then seek more EC funding . |