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

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1 R v Secretary of State for Home Department , Ex parte Kuku ; CA ( Woolf , Nicholls and Staughton LJJ ) ; 28 Sept 1989 It is highly desirable that foreign nationals to whom r 10 of the Statement of Changes in Immigration Rules HC 169 applies should not only by warned by the Home Office of the necessity under s 3(4) of the Immigration Act 1971 of obtaining a visa if seeking re-entry to the UK after a short visit abroad , but that that warning should take the form of a document attached to the foreign national 's passport , so there is no question of any misapprehension .
2 When John Major is invited to sign the treaty devised by Jacques Delors , he should not only by thinking about the likely effects on the British economy , but also about Eastern Europe 's moral claims on the existing members of the EC .
3 They should n't around by themselves .
4 ‘ We should n't either of us have anything to regret , David , ’ she said at last , and found that it was true .
5 all her sister 's energy and thinking her sister should , I mean she had a sister living with her and her sister had her own family with her , er a Mongol son , well I 'm afraid Margaret should n't of taken that attitude because she said ooh everywhere I go now there 's only me , now that 's being selfish , because she had three children and she should n't really of expected all her sisters to keep coming , they were living with her , you know
6 he is an officer or employee of that company or a related company who has access to unpublished price sensitive information which ought not reasonably to be disclosed except for the proper performance of his duties ; or
7 he is in a professional or business relationship with that company or a related company and has access to unpublished price sensitive information which ought not reasonably to be disclosed except for the proper performance of his duties
8 A Conservative government , if you believe their manifesto , ought not even to be considering putting money into dying private-sector firms , but Huerter employ a lot of people , many of whom voted for this government .
9 However , this pastoral mission is not only up against hardened heathens , but it also considers that some ought not even to be read the lesson .
10 The next item of correspondence is just the minutes of benefits action and I , I think you 'll mostly up to date on those , on that .
11 If there are four to do , so you 'll all again at least twice and the best thing you have is you have more practice er so are you all clear on what you have to do , what you 're allotted to have to sell ?
12 ‘ I 'll just out on the porch in a skirt with a shotgun and a torn umbrella , and if you hit your baseball into my yard you 'll never see it again . ’
13 And I say something so idiotic and stupid like that again I 'll fucking all round this house ! !
14 ‘ Right then , I 'll away back to the hotel and see how those Australians are settling in . ’
15 So it is a slow pitch , there 's very little pace in it for him , but it never puts him off , he still comes hurling in and er he 'll , he 'll flat out on anything , that it , we were saying some days he gets it right and others he does n't .
16 Obviously a given thickness of sediment could not simply by weight produce the same amount of subsidence of a much denser crust .
17 Erm I just wonder also whether er we could possibly out of our erm surplus or dead stock , provide some er some small complete bearings .
18 Apart from landmarks , pigeons could also home without any great navigational skill if they learned the direction on the way out .
19 Smith … could n't either of you think of anything better than that ? ’
20 That 's not the children 's mistake , that 's ours , because we could n't actually for the best part respond in a meaningful way .
21 That 's not the children 's mistake , that 's ours , because we could n't actually for the best part respond in a meaningful way .
22 Could n't possibly of been real !
23 They could equally well by dismissed as a matter of whim .
24 Nuadu wanted to cry out to him not to be so defiant , for the Robemaker could certainly not by vanquished in such a way .
25 In doing so we may part far from our contemporaries but come closer to our eternal heritage .
26 Like many other aspects of twentieth-century thought and culture , both modernism and postmodernism negotiate with the problem that ‘ we can know the real ’ , as Linda Hutcheon puts it , ‘ only through signs ’ , and , based on arbitrary relations between signifier and signified , language and sign may sheer away from the reality they seek to represent ( Hutcheon 1988 : 230 ) .
27 It was a matter of very small beginnings for everybody , and then as the pictures that they made became more and more popular , more and more acceptable , used not merely in fairgrounds or in odd corners of shops and this sort of thing , for the odd fifteen minutes or twenty minutes of movie , but entered into the music halls , became one of the acts in the music hall entertainment erm this really was the foundation of a new industry , a new industry of entertainment , a new industry of information .
28 ‘ It is clear from the Hidden Report that BR is in desperate need not just of a new financial climate but a new managerial approach as well , ’ Mr Prescott said yesterday .
29 We need not only to be able to swim in a sea of uncertainty but also to resist panic when we get out of our depth .
30 She wanted to know why these paths existed ; there were several of them , not much used , but used often enough to be distinguishable .
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