Example sentences of "[modal v] [adv] [verb] [adv] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It may eventually put up prices . |
2 | The solution being put forward is that a member of the RICS may only carry on practice as a surveyor through the medium of a company ( limited by shares or unlimited ) provided that he complies with the new conditionally approved regulations . |
3 | After a more detailed and refined analysis of their results , Brown and Levin concluded as follows : ‘ The evidence clearly suggests , therefore , that the aggregate effect of tax on overtime is small ; it may perhaps add about 1% to the total hours worked , since , on balance , tax has made people work more rather than less overtime . ’ |
4 | Beyond that , tight local monitoring should eventually throw up patterns where inappropriate services are being disproportionately delivered . |
5 | Now , a transporter must only say where wastes are going ‘ if it is known ’ . |
6 | I rang Transend to ask about a registered copy , but they informed me that they did n't register that game , but that I should just write out cheque for the amount a cross out the £ and pout $ . |
7 | To return to Plutarch 's account , we must still explain why Kimon 's opponents waited , as they evidently did , till the cat was away . |
8 | If the official receiver decides not to summon a meeting of creditors , he must nonetheless send out proofs of debt with the notice of his decision . |
9 | The policeman only stood and fought because he could n't run ; and run is what you must always do whenever knives come out . |
10 | Out of loyalty to Mrs Dinah , nobody should ever know why Mr Paul had tried to do away with himself . |
11 | Those taking up the offer must also take out building and contents insurance with the society . |
12 | We must also investigate how legislation framed in terms of the ‘ normal ’ citizen systematically disadvantages us , creates and perpetuates our abnormality . |
13 | Teachers must also mark down GCSE work containing poor grammar . |
14 | He must also know where farm effluents discharge and — most important of all in view of the volume of pollution they cause — where the sewage treatment works outfalls are . |
15 | Her name would probably appear in the newspaper twice within two days , since she was to deliver the main report to the Morals Committee ; and that should really impress both friends and enemies . |
16 | This ‘ business ’ characteristic does not require that he should regularly carry on business as an agent but simply that on the occasion in question he was acting as a business proposition . |
17 | The only conditions are that nature should sometimes set up games of Prisoner 's Dilemma , that the shadow of the future should be long , and that the games should be nonzero sum games . |
18 | The State Department believed that the US must either take on Britain 's role as protector of Near Eastern states from Russia , or witness a major advance for Communism . |
19 | ‘ One day there will be a breakthrough and people should never give up hope . |
20 | We should never forget why Lord Taylor was called upon to make his report . |
21 | A provision in the IBA code not to be found in the CCBE version draws attention to the need , when in the client 's interest , to endeavour to reach a solution to disputes by out of court settlement rather than by starting proceedings and adds : " lawyers should never stir up litigation " . |
22 | The implications of these points are that wider markets are not as familiar to suppliers as local markets , and they must therefore seek out sources of information about distant markets . |
23 | So let's just see how people have marked and what people see as the criteria . |
24 | Except in some of the nation park sites , permission to take pictures is generally not a requirement , so the photographer may just set up stall , in the fair certainty that he will not be accosted . |
25 | Except in some of the nation park sites , permission to take pictures is generally not a requirement , so the photographer may just set up stall , in the fair certainty that he will not be accosted . |
26 | The 13-goal marksman 's chances of being fit have improved since he started the treatment and his manager Ron Atkinson said : ‘ If he does make it and this machine has done the trick I 'll gladly pay out Pounds 25,000 myself to buy one . ’ |
27 | Anyone else And I 'll just give Right Caroline . |
28 | ‘ I 'll just see how Jim is getting on . ’ |
29 | Cos it certainly is n't anything obviously serious , so I think we 'll just see how things go , |
30 | Me it wo n't come out red cos I 've got brown hair it 'll just come out sort of |