Example sentences of "and [modal v] [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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2 Claims to suzerainty over the Scots , Irish and Welsh are thus far from unlikely , and may for a time have enjoyed a foundation in reality .
3 With hindsight , it is apparent that new entrants experienced difficulty in predicting customer demand , and may in the event have overestimated the sustainable level .
4 For the minor channels , and here we may include BBC2 and Channel Four , and may in the future add local cable stations , considerable opportunities exist to report on developments in the field of mental handicap .
5 As a general rule data users should give as much information as possible to data subjects about what they propose to do with the data and must on no account mislead them .
6 Although this role is secondary , and must at no time be abused , the student learns through planning and providing care for individual patients .
7 The resulting dish , which appears on page 49 , sounds filling rather than delicious , and should in no circumstances be flipped .
8 Demonstrations in the galleries were not ‘ proceedings ’ of the House and should in no circumstances be televised .
9 From information contained in two articles written by Jeremy Warner , a journalist with the Independent newspaper , the DTI were convinced that he knew members of the ring and could as a result provide helpful evidence to assist their investigations .
10 The preliminary judgment is another hopeful sign that the barrage will receive government approval and could within the decade be feeding electricity into the national grid .
11 He came rapidly to the conclusion that blood-letting , enemas and emetics weakened the already ill patients and could in no way help towards a cure , and he campaigned against such practices for most of his life .
12 In the late eighteenth century the British parliamentary system was still unreformed , and could in no sense be described as democratic .
13 Advantage : the toilet is within the house and could in the future be connected to sewers rather than a soakway .
14 They believe that any newcomer would take months to come to grips with what has gone wrong at Ferranti and would as a consequence be worse placed to negotiate a rescue for the group .
15 The notice shall state the date on which it is proposed to take such action and shall in no case be given less than four weeks before the examination is due to be taken .
16 The conferences were held actually , shall we say according to these guidelines that you have before you erm , and it was felt that the remit of these conferences has already and will in the future erm , increase democracy , accountability and the efficiency in decision making processes in our union .
17 Librarians are no more gifted in taking the longer perspective than any other individuals , and will in the main react instinctively like most of the rest .
18 People can ‘ change their luck ’ , and can in a way say ‘ No ’ to divine Providence , though of course if they do they have to stand by the consequences of their decision .
19 one get , yeah , one gets up behind it and can in the back I suppose , but they go after they , and then , you think as soon as you pull out , you 're gon na get all that , yeah , he 's gon na get all that , but they do n't do they ?
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