Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] [adj] [noun] [modal v] " in BNC.

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1 Perhaps my new friend will come .
2 Perhaps my hon. Friend will be reassured when I announce to the House that we will be laying tomorrow an order to ensure that , for all indictable offences , there will be the compulsory taking of evidence by tape recording in police stations .
3 My head aches a bit , and I still feel battered , but if only my wretched memory would behave I 'd soon be good as new . ’
4 Commenting on his first impressions to AEA Times , Sir Anthony said , ‘ Obviously my top priority must be the current strategic options exercise in AEA , in which the DTI 's consultants and AEA 's own consultants are examining the feasibility of privatisation . ’
5 I know but I 've turned it off , so my electric bill will be sky high .
6 The family will have to decide on how much its teenage members will be allowed to spend , and how much discretion they have in making their own choice of clothes , records , holidays or motor cycles .
7 They did not know how long their present work would last or , if they lost it , when they would get another job or under what conditions .
8 In January all its planned projects would have needed 22 billion roubles .
9 Obviously their monetary role can tell us much about monetary and perhaps also economic activity in any society , and this aspect will be discussed in Chapter 4 .
10 They had obviously just finished dancing , and just as obviously their next stop would be the nearest double bed .
11 Occasionally in times of dire need they may rouse a dragon from its centuries of slumber , but only their greatest heroes can aspire to ride such ferocious steeds .
12 So their empty beds would not be noticed .
13 A keen and committed cabinet maker will use sash cramps regularly , and so their original price will long be forgotten .
14 As I see it , she is , in a sense , full , and so her own emptiness can be ignored or pacified .
15 Inanna was restored by her loyal subjects , but was forever accompanied by a ghastly demon-servant and had to periodically go into hiding so her evil sister could hold sway and unleash her temper — thus explaining the continuing paradoxes of life and death , illness and health , harvest and famine .
16 One was that it might not be as attractive as some of the stronger currencies and so its general acceptability might suffer .
17 Parties will suffer as much from supporters who do n't turn out to vote as from those who have switched allegiance : perhaps we loathsome glitterati can help there ?
18 Perhaps his former master will allow him to continue to read his papers ; or he may be permitted to read the papers of another in his own chambers with whom he is on friendly terms .
19 Perhaps this operation would be the last , perhaps his Western masters would finally decide that the old workhorse had given his best and deserved to be put out in rich pastures .
20 Perhaps his initial success should n't have been all that surprising for he comes of good rugby stock .
21 Otherwise the gatekeeper role may filter out awareness of the supplier , and so his promotional effort will fail at the first hurdle !
22 If only his eldest sons would n't smoke .
23 He found that only his right side could react .
24 And only his own backbenchers can do that .
25 Not so much what ancient writings used to call a ’ ghost town ’ — more like a corpse town .
26 Of the most recent struggles against mining , that at Moortown and Ardboe shows most starkly what ultimate stakes can be involved in those conflicts .
27 So what attempted benefit would you undertake ?
28 So what constructive action can a lender take ?
29 Amal 's father , who had always been uncomfortable with daughters , was stricken by the event , but felt that the boys had done only what any male would do under the circumstances .
30 Several organisations will do this , or perhaps your local vet will help .
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