Example sentences of "[coord] [modal v] [verb] [adv] [subord] " in BNC.
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1 | The Business as now carried on does not infringe any Intellectual Property Rights of any other person ( or would do so if the same were valid ) . |
2 | You are free to change your solicitor at any time and should do so if you feel your case is not being handled as you like . |
3 | It 's already fast , and should become faster once the debugging code is taken out . |
4 | I said to Chris I felt we had a bit more money and could do better than that . |
5 | Psychiatrists used to think that they could determine where free will began and ended and could decide objectively whether a defendant was sane or not . |
6 | A Victorian mental hospital is up for sale … and could fetch more than two million pounds . |
7 | It decided what was to be debated , for how long and when the final vote was to be taken , so that the government could plan its legislative programme and could forecast accurately when each legislative train would reach the various stages on the journey to enactment . |
8 | Unfortunately he had n't repeated that success and Inspector he had remained , and would do so until he left the force . |
9 | His name was written on my heart , and would stay there as long as I lived . |
10 | I told her there were extenuating circumstances and would tell all when I got home . ’ |
11 | To see that there is a take up of the car contract hire scheme , it constantly has to be held , or kept unde , the scheme has to be kept under review , to make sure that it is attractive and it is what er , the employees want to see , and would prefer rather than an alternate means of transport . |
12 | Payment could be enforced only by the courts , and would achieve little when poor husbands could not afford to pay . |
13 | He still insisted that he alone was responsible to the French people for the actions of his government and would remain so until general elections could be held . |
14 | " An increase is long overdue and would assist materially when the care for the deaf has to be presented at the top level , " is a lament from the BDDA 's annual report for the year 1954 . |
15 | But it may be additional in the same way as the government argues EEC money to the North is — that is , they argue that they plan their spending in the expectation that they will get the EEC money and would plan differently if they did not expect to get it . |
16 | I wrote to my mother who lived up at Manzanita with her sister , Mrs. R. V. Hungerford , telling her how I was leaving my position and would write again when I had found some place I liked . |
17 | He knew , he said , that he was just an ordinary farmer 's son and she was a famous Beauty , known the county over , never a word spoken against her even by the men who bivouacked up in the fells — but he would have no-one else and would wait just as long as she told him to . |
18 | The court may disallow an amendment on its own motion or on application , and shall do so where satisfied that if an application for leave had been applied for under Ord 15 , r 1 it would have been refused ( Ord 15 , r 2(3) ) . |
19 | The trainer 's wife , Joyce , yesterday said : ‘ We 'd love to run Norton 's Coin against ‘ Dessie ’ and will do so provided the ground is soft . ’ |
20 | For the first time , the British Pipe Band Championships are to be held in London and will attract more than 1,600 pipers and drummers from 85 bands . |
21 | Filled with scented citronella oil , a proven insect repellent , the lamps have pre-set wicks with 50 or 100 burning hours and will extinguish automatically if accidentally tipped over . |
22 | If she does n't have any of these experiences before meeting other children , however , she wo n't understand the concept of ‘ sharing ’ at all , and will howl inconsolably if a toy is taken away from her . |
23 | Others , however , suggested factions inside DEC , previously thought to be the most difficult of the troika , are rushing to ensure Destiny gets on their platforms and will go further than might be imagined on Tuesday . |
24 | This is being run as a pilot scheme in three counties this year , and will go nationwide as soon as a sponsor can be found . |
25 | The elephants form a strong bond with their keepers and will feed only when in physical contact , taking ten pints of milk a day |
26 | Plastic card investment : Barclays Bank looks set to tighten its stranglehold on the processing of plastic card transactions and will invest more than £22.5m in the service . |
27 | William Beveridge showed more appreciation of the problems posed by the burden of women 's household tasks when he stated that the ‘ housewife 's job , with a large family is frankly impossible and will remain so unless some of what has now to be done separately in every home can be done economically outside the home ’ ( although he never failed to assume that the final responsibility for domestic work rested with women ) . |
28 | It is the last bastion against all these evils , and will remain so as long as it keeps acquiring books it does not have when they are found and brought to it . |
29 | As I learned more of missionary work all over the world , I began to realise that there had to be a tremendous effort to help undernourished people to grow their own food for themselves , a task which is still tragically unfinished , and will remain so until the nations of the world , rich and poor , combine together to sacrifice a meagre percentage of their gross national product , which experts calculate to be necessary to abolish hunger in a generation . |
30 | So prices are inflated and will remain so until there is a steady flow of imported goods . |