Example sentences of "[modal v] [pron] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Why should their modern-day counterparts be any different ?
2 He goes on to say of course federal laws were not being obeyed in the confederacy because they 'd rejected the entire panoply of federal laws and Lincoln goes on to point out must they these laws and the confederacy be allowed to state the question more directly , are all the laws but one to go unexecuted and the government itself to go to pieces less that one be violated .
3 How might your various strategies change and what further considerations would need to be made if , after initial success in the United States market , the Middle East and Japan offered good export opportunities ?
4 Could our grey plovers really have flown all the way from Arctic Siberia ?
5 member of the US Congress whom Martin Chuzzlewit meets on board the steamboat returning from Eden , a chauvinistic windbag celebrated for a speech called ‘ the Pogram Defiance ’ which , Martin is informed by another passenger , ‘ defied the world in general to com-pete with our country upon any hook ; and develop 'd our internal resources for making war upon the universal airth ’ .
6 If production and exchange were henceforth to be determined by those who produce and consume , what functions would their former controllers then perform ?
7 What are the main ethical problems of church-owned media , and what would their own codes of ethics look like ?
8 How long would our present problems last ?
9 She also made a plea for children in care saying that ‘ a child already damaged by previous experiences ’ should be cared for ‘ as we would our own children ’ .
10 In other theories it might not as such be a problem , though there may he similar identifications in theories having other central concerns .
11 Will my own things be ready tomorrow ? ’ she asked after a while .
12 And , having held off longer in the vain hope that the negative economic signals would prove false , IBM 's European and Japanese customers will be obligated to make more drastic cutbacks in mainframe expenditures than will their American counterparts .
13 No , M' lud , it portrays a vile and hopeless marriage so that others may learn that only by following Christian instructions will their own marriages be happy .
14 Everything was ready and she returned to the yard to sit on the bench beside the rose tree , to sit and wait , eyes closed , and will her clenched fingers one by one into relaxation .
15 , anybody wish to speak to this in will you any visitors ?
16 He said , ‘ What will we poor priests do when you conquer , against a double invasion and your own new fleet turned against you ? ’
17 ‘ Where will his precious words be without a pageant cart to spout them on ? ’
18 Wallaby skipper Nick Farr-Jones argues the toss with Scottish referee Ken McCartney — but will his competitive instincts see him through a gruelling campaign as the World Champions take on South Africa this summer ?
19 Not until society 's approach to older people has changed — the approach of government departments , professional groups and the media , for example — will our own attitudes to ageing change .
20 I have argued that if we allow our concept of special educational provision , and hence of the support teacher 's role , to be limited to the ‘ individual ’ approach then the danger is that , not only will our own sights be limited in the measures we adopt to meet special educational needs , but our work may act as a substitute for more fundamental changes that are required .
21 Not only can its causal links be shown but its habits , strengths and weaknesses can be determined so that ultimately disease may be tackled .
22 Can you two men row as well as my daughter ? ’
23 Can you rubber bands .
24 Nor can his late nights : he often sits till three in the morning watching a film on TV .
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