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

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1 In assessing realistically the nature and influence of social class , then , we must consider not only class itself , but class- consciousness .
2 Test ; the yarn must run freely so move it backwards and forwards .
3 But before raising the money you must decide how much work you are going to do yourself .
4 Stu , they 'll go down now look , you watch !
5 He 's just like Tony , he 'll say alright then get it done , get it sorted out and Tony will say well we ca n't really afford it now or no I 've change me mind now I do n't think , you know
6 might say well just do it the end of the year .
7 Gifts could comprise not only land , but also money and precious objects , including jewellery .
8 We were all very wary of each other , not really knowing that we wanted , what was possible or even what gay people could do together besides have sex .
9 I could work here then go up to London during the day and try to get things sorted out .
10 I did n't rate any chance of a retreat back down and could have so easily become trapped in between the pitches .
11 They were not the sort of questions she could ask on so brief an acquaintance , but she was unable at present to think of an excuse that would allow her to get to know Veronica better .
12 This concept is also linked with the concept of power , which is one used to indicate how much influence a family member has in achieving a desired outcome , by active or passive alignment with other members .
13 We shall consider here only time series having equal intervals between observations ( e.g. numbers of road accidents in a city during successive hours of the day , daily climatic measurements , monthly export totals , quarterly unemployment figures , yearly coal consumption , etc . ) .
14 This kind of award would create not merely fear , but despair . ’
15 Now he would have even more cause to think he could use their past acquaintance as an excuse to be familiar with her .
16 In usual circumstances the Latvian match would have probably only have attracted around 5,000 loyal Northern Ireland supporters .
17 Surely , if there really were a knowable pre-life creator , such would have long since become truly known to humanity , and would not have remained a subject of speculation after many thousands of years .
18 A normal day you might eat two , three and a half thousand calories so within one short period of eating you would take in maybe double that .
19 I 've yet to see a case of what we would define as really rape .
20 Since space permits no separate treatment of stunts and stunt artists , their work will be alluded to there and in the last section of this chapter , which concerns special make-ups and costumes — though in practice this may require not just stunt people but also the stars or extras .
21 Thus the division between polytechnics and universities will disappear as both come under common funding councils , [ one each for England , Wales and Scotland ] , for example : Higher Education Funding Councils for universities and polytechnics and further Education Funding Councils for further education colleges .
22 Colours do not have to reflect nature either , although subdued colours will show off most fish better .
23 The system will handle not only telephone calls and data messages but other signals that need high bandwidth , for instance those that encode TV pictures or large stores of computerised information .
24 So as you can see not only have we designed a gas cooker which looks impressive in the most modern of kitchens or traditional wooden cabinetry .
25 I can see how much work you 've done … ‘
26 and er , but apparently they did a , they did a test and that was also a package where the stuff like that , transfer although those three may of been carrying weapons , they split open the policeman , but this does seem to basically at , well not no , not indiscriminately they did n't say that but they shot innocent people , I mean like I said well the I mean that 's got to kill in those streets and stuff the ricochet 's can go quite easily go through somebody but there , there was , there 's always been claims er , there 's no I R A gunmen there
27 You 're you 're proposing Tony that we do write to the bus company again and ask if the buses can come through just say through Halam rather than go down Station Lane at Edingley ?
28 Those who can get out generally do ; those who can not , remain trapped by poor housing , declining job opportunities , inadequate public services , increasing crime and vandalism , worsening education , declining likelihood of new employment opportunities , increased likelihood of disturbances and riots , and so on .
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