Example sentences of "[modal v] [verb] [conj] [adv] [subord] " in BNC.
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1 | Like other types of mental handicap , it is appreciated that the education of the autistic child should commence as soon as the handicap is identified . |
2 | , editor of the present edition , is very well qualified for the task as he has , for many years , worked as a guide on these mountains , in particular on Mount Kenya , which he must know as well as anyone . |
3 | The crux of the argument — the impetus of the Girls into Science and Technology ( GIST ) , Women into Science and Engineering ( WISE ) and INSIGHT schemes — is that more girls must take up science subjects ; girls must do as well as boys . |
4 | We are forced , then , to the apparently bizarre idea that study of any aspect of the subject should precede as well as follow the lecture on it . |
5 | I must remember that though because erm I mean to gi give our erm erm |
6 | ‘ We must leave as soon as we can . |
7 | It will go and it should go but again if you 've not got |
8 | At the annual meeting , the annual meeting last year in the institute , it was obvious to me that one of the major concerns of people in this town was policing and police presence and I think the joint effort that we 've put forward , and I must mention as well since he 's , we 've worked very well together , the police liaison office has been running extremely well I feel , the number of calls have gone up since we started . |
9 | I must admit that even though we do n't get on — I mean , we still have our ups and downs — all through my remand and prison sentence she visited me . |
10 | If a manufacturer can have a certain conveniency of sending his goods by water carriage within four miles of his own home , surely that is sufficient , and profit enough , considering that other people must thrive as well as himself ; and a proportion of profit to each trade should be the biasing and leading policy of this nation . |
11 | Anyone who takes part must register as soon as he or she has completed 15 minutes ' exercise , between midnight tonight and 10.30pm tomorrow . |
12 | The sovereign government should accept that even if an overall solution is impossible , at this time , some practical steps can still be taken to tackle the democratic deficit . |
13 | Give me your number and I 'll dial as soon as I 've had a word . |
14 | First I 'll divulge that I went to Bristol — they 'll know that already if they 're bright enough — then I 'll say I went to this Bed and Breakfast — then I looked for a job … |
15 | Given the status patterns discerned one might expect that even if technology were to achieve high status and acceptance the version which would ‘ count as education ’ would be academic and theoretical and therefore stand in contradiction to more practical objectives . |
16 | She says no you ca n't , I might do and then when she 's ready to go out she 'll say you could 've taped it . |
17 | ‘ Infatuation ’ is indeed a word one might use as well as ‘ bewilderment ’ . |
18 | I 'll work as soon as I can , I 'd like to do something nice , but I expect it 'll be barmaiding . |
19 | ‘ Absolutely no one — they 'll react as soon as they guess I 've left the country . |
20 | So I said Bill we 'll tape that so if there 's owt on |
21 | ‘ He 'll leave as soon as I pay him off . ’ |
22 | No , Alice , I 'll leave as soon as I can , so let's you and I make the most of today . |
23 | I 'm here because you forced me to come , and I 'll leave as soon as you find your brother-in-law . ’ |
24 | ‘ I 'll leave as soon as you can find a replacement , ’ she said softly , looking at her shoes . |
25 | ‘ I 'll operate as soon as I 'm ready . ’ |
26 | ‘ You wait here and I 'll come as soon as I can . |
27 | I 'll have to tell you myself ; I 'll come as soon as I can . ’ |
28 | I 'll start as soon as you can get the body back . |
29 | I 'll start as soon as I can , ’ she promised suddenly , knowing as the words were spoken that they sealed her decision once and for all . |
30 | Well I I think I think you 'll find that well if Labour gets in |