Example sentences of "[noun] [modal v] [adv] [verb] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 Workouts featured by stars like Hollywood tough guy Dolph Lundgren and TVam 's Lizzie Webb may not help fight the flab and could land you in bed for weeks , says BBC TV 's Watchdog .
2 Use the accessory adaptor by itself with a wallpaper scraper and your Steamatic can also help take the hard work out of wallpaper stripping .
3 So the consolidation may not last long .
4 Even England would not dare claim that .
5 The new venture using satellite telecommunications would also help spread the most up-to-date information to industries .
6 Thick curtains and other soft furnishings will also help absorb airborne noises .
7 However , there are fears that the chancellor will not dare go as far as his critics wish and instead stick to a one per cent cut .
8 After the way Mark Robins has exposed Alex Ferguson 's lack of judgment by shooting Norwich to the top of the Premier League , the Old Trafford boss will never dare risk a repeat with Webb .
9 Colonel Sharpe wo n't dare kill you in my ballroom , because I wo n't let him .
10 Sun wo n't let go of the advantages of its own technology , which include font maker technology originally from its 1988 acquisition of Folio Inc ( UX No 198 ) which speeds up font design , especially when big-alphabet Japanese , Korean , Taiwan and Chinese applications are involved .
11 Pat said nicely , " That little bundle wo n't last long at this rate .
12 The feeling of fullness you acquire from , say , jacket potato or brown rice or wholemeal bread can certainly help compensate for the restriction of saturated fat and refined sugar .
13 And registration will also help control the growing menace of dangerous dogs .
14 A brief period of problem-orientated counselling will often help clarify whether such a referral is appropriate .
15 The SAM may also help solve some of the riddles remaining in the field of polymer chemistry .
16 He is hopeful that public outrage could still help sway the county council .
17 Even a policeman would n't dare poke about without a search warrant — and you 're not a policeman .
18 More frequent medical examinations would not help reduce the risk ; the tests currently available that might indicate , for example , whether an increased coronary risk does or does not exist , themselves carry a risk that exceeds that which we are endeavouring to protect against .
19 The Bogeyman would never dare enter the kitchen .
20 ‘ Many farmers wo n't let go , and turn up when the pressure is on , such as at harvest time .
21 Setting a simple structure to the day can also help manage the toddler .
22 A farm employing twenty workers before the war in a complex hierarchy of bailiffs , foremen , charge-hands , horsemen and day-labourers may today make do with less than five .
23 It is not only that quantification can not help eliminate such predicates , but often we have to make use of such predicates in order to make clear that the given quantified sentence does indeed convey an ontological claim .
24 Realizing that my opponent and I were safely separated , I struggled violently , hurling threats and abuse at the poor boy , while praying that my large saviour would n't let go of me .
25 Tailored materials could also help simplify bioreagent immobilisation and the replacement of unresponsive layers , protect surface biomolecules , and stop surface fouling .
26 Despite this , he promised that his government would neither challenge press freedom nor take over the privately owned Times of Zambia .
27 ‘ These moves will undoubtedly help protect our customers .
28 Peeling fruit and vegetable skins will also help avoid some residues .
29 My daughter wo n't let go of my wife 's hand when she takes her to school .
30 Just the two men would n't dare go further into the forest than the ford .
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