Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [modal v] [adv] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | 1 An animal that is unhealthy or dying or being badly treated will not respond properly so it is a waste of time trying to watch its behaviour . |
2 | The availability of in vitro fertilization opens up the further possibility that the proembryo which is eventually implanted need not originate from an egg produced by the woman herself . |
3 | Moreover , the coalition government so formed will not have to ( or even be able to ) face the electorate at the next election since the parties to the coalition will be free to fight again as independent entities . |
4 | The quality of the labour market may , therefore , affect economic development and unemployment in contrasting ways : an over-supply of lower-skilled labour will heighten unemployment , while a higher concentration of the more skilled and better educated may well encourage greater employment , even if only marginally . |
5 | The hotplate is deep and rounded eliminating grease traps and the four equally rated burners are sealed to the hotplate well so spills ca n't sleep below . |
6 | He or she must try to occupy one of the positions of the other players when they are changing places which they must constantly do ; any player who has been so displaced must then go into the middle and try to recapture one of the positions . |
7 | The quickness with which smut has reappeared has been a sobering experience for many agriculturalists and serves as a warning that problems which have apparently disappeared may still lie just below the surface . |
8 | so commuting will always continue . |
9 | The information so obtained may then have to be rearranged to show segment differences , and again this process of interpretation may be subjective or objective , depending on how statistically valid the end product must be ; * by using an analysis of attribute sets . |
10 | Women so engaged would therefore consider themselves rather more respectable . |
11 | ( 3 ) A person who is an employee of a holder of a licence under this Act and any other person engaged in a business which deals in alcoholic liquor , including directors , officers and employees of companies so engaged shall not act as a member of a licensing board for any purpose under this Act . |
12 | After this , progress was slow , though most women compositors of seven years or so experience could apparently expect to move up to 16s : roughly half the male wage of the time . |
13 | The axiom with which America confronted them was that a government so controlled could not govern any population not represented in that Parliament . |
14 | So charm wo n't wash with this crew . |
15 | ( 5 ) No indemnity shall be payable under this Act in any of the following cases : — ( a ) where the applicant or a person from whom he derives title ( otherwise than under a disposition for valuable consideration which is registered or protected on the register ) has caused or substantially contributed to the loss by fraud or lack of proper care ; … ( 6 ) Where an indemnity is paid in respect of the loss of an estate or interest in or charge on land the amount so paid shall not exceed — ( a ) Where the register is not rectified , the value of the estate , interest or charge at the time when the error or omission which caused the loss was made ; ( b ) Where the register is rectified , the value ( if there had been no rectification ) of the estate , interest or charge , immediately before the time of rectification . |
16 | The framework of support so established might well lead to a partnership between schools and LEAs which gives more effective support to those working within the institution . |
17 | On the state of the evidence at the moment , it may well be that there will be a request for to withdraw the case from the jury on the grounds that no reasonable jury properly directed could conceivably find er a anything other than reasonableness in the police acting upon the information they had and that 's for me to decide . |
18 | Eventually Tess could not help speaking to him . |
19 | Er again if you 're in certain situations you need coordin very very good coordination and timing and again just jogging would not do that . |
20 | Rendered or dashed walls can always benefit from a coat of good exterior wall paint , and surfaces which are already painted will probably need recoating every few years . |
21 | You say , Mr , that the constraints to which I 've already referred may well act as a deterrent er to potential developers ? |
22 | In this case the overall sampling fraction , φ , is applied to each stratum , i.e. Thus The n i values thus calculated will generally have to be rounded and adjusted so that their sum is n . |
23 | To many in the West he had seemed an utterly ruthless and even deranged enemy , a terrifying symbol of an anger and hatred that we had not expected could not understand and had no hope of controlling . |
24 | Now , okay , when you 're infants and with things like that you just say ca n't do it |
25 | Thus , the problems just considered may soon arise again — namely , how much more care in terms of time , resources , and energy is called for . |
26 | Well , let's just do let's just do two more and see if the As can can catch up and then we 'll carry it on I have n't finished yet , we 'll carry the game on and remember the score . |
27 | what can not speak can not lie : |
28 | The remedy may not be to delay criminal law teaching to a later stage in curricula , because the observations already made might well apply to whatever introductory course in substantive law one selects . |
29 | It was Mr Spyros P. Skouras who let it be known that if Kazan did not testify helpfully , the pictures he had just made might never appear and he would not be directing any more . |
30 | Exam papers turn over your papers now do not look ca n't start yet . |