Example sentences of "[modal v] [adv] [verb] with a " in BNC.

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1 As a result , a political response to economic crisis does not arise automatically , but may only emerge with a considerable lag , and its content will be highly variable from polity to polity .
2 A firm which is a tied firm must take all reasonable steps to inform itself and others acting on its behalf fully about what packaged products are available from the marketing group to which it belongs , and must not proceed with a packaged product for a private customer if it is aware of another packaged product from the marketing group 's product range which would meet the customer 's requirements better .
3 The stent covered the entire stricture in each case and , as only the distal intrapancreatic portion of the CBD was stented with this unremovable material , it should not interfere with a possible future hepaticojejunostomy or choledocoduodenostomy .
4 Oakeshott recognizes a morality inherent in the rule of law and suggests that to deliberate the jus of lex involves not deduction but a particular kind of moral consideration ; that the prescriptions of law ‘ should not conflict with a prevailing educated moral sensibility ’ of a people .
5 Earlier in his essay on the rule of law Oakeshott had suggested that to deliberate the jus of lex is ‘ to invoke a particular kind of moral consideration : … the negative and limited consideration that the prescriptions of law should not conflict with a prevailing educated moral sensibility capable of distinguishing between the conditions of ‘ virtue ’ , the conditions of moral association ( ’ good conduct ’ ) , and those which are of such a kind that they should be imposed by law ( ’ justice ’ ) ' .
6 4.12 Employees who search empty property in order to safeguard any valuables or money must always go with a colleague .
7 This entire magazine is aimed at unlocking the mind-set that says : overpopulation is the Third World 's worst problem , that therefore the poor have only themselves to blame for their poverty , and that therefore the solution should always begin with a family planning programme .
8 All you have to do is study the picture printed on the Entry Form , circle the 10 deliberate d-i-y mistakes it contains , and locate the hidden bottle of Guinness Original , which you should also highlight with a circle .
9 Any such explanation must inevitably end with a declaration of his honourable intentions towards Clare .
10 In the view of the Pluralists , the state remains an important actor , but must increasingly deal with a world where other , non-state , actors penetrate its territory and reduce its autonomy .
11 We must then continue with a rolling programme of reform that takes us away from the narrow concept of notional rents .
12 A woman should never flirt with a man other than her husband , but this does not mean that she is oppressed in any way .
13 In certain instances , the length of your particular track may not coincide with a balanced pleating arrangement because of the pre-determined size of the pleats , thereby leaving a larger than usual space at one side of your curtain .
14 It may not go with a tableful of curry , but a mug of cold beer is not what I need .
15 It is not a circular slipped under your door to which you may or may not respond with a pre-paid envelope .
16 The other five were well aware of the fragility of the Fourth Republic , especially after the 1956 French election , and fearing that the EEC might not happen with a different government in power in Paris , were keen to get things moving as quickly as possible .
17 Classify at present as an error indicating difficulties one might normally expect with a younger child , or particularly weak spellers of this age .
18 When preparing his food , you should think in terms of providing a ‘ finger buffet ’ with foods you might normally eat with a knife and fork .
19 This brief history began with a word from Isaiah ; it may fittingly conclude with a word from another prophet , Jeremiah :
20 That in itself did not necessarily matter ; experience had shown that Scotland could successfully cope with a series of minorities .
21 ‘ Lady , I 'd rather sleep with a nestful of vipers , though frankly I 'm not sure I 'd be able to tell the difference . ’
22 HARD-working Tie Rack designers could perhaps do with a rest .
23 I mean , like Dave said , I mean , alright we could perhaps do with a superstore , but not the .
24 Yeah they have to be deep littered all winter but they could perhaps do with a clean though that 's not bad in there .
25 No the , the principle of it is good , we could all do with a bit more muscle building than we have .
26 Rosemary Roche , 35 , of Gillingham , Kent , endured five years of pain and for a while could only walk with a stick , said Deputy High Court Judge Morrison .
27 ‘ I could only speak with a muffle . ’
28 I 'd sooner sleep with a snake ! ’
29 The British Columbians , despite dogged persistence , could not cope with a pack in which eight men worked as one and where possession once obtained was so powerfully and cunningly retained .
30 Sometimes adults , inexperienced and suspicious of drama , could not cope with a vague suggestion that the second partner should be in role as a friend , colleague or relative .
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