Example sentences of "and [modal v] [verb] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Let the fatuous sun shine by itself and let's head for the moon . |
2 | And let's move into the sitting-room . ’ |
3 | And let's start with a basic question , here in this nation of animal lovers , do you think animals deserve a better deal ? |
4 | That 's what we 'll discover tonight , and let's start with a question , a pretty straightforward one . |
5 | And let's start with a question , do you take prescribed , or illegal drugs ? |
6 | And let's talk about the Wheatley site . |
7 | For example , she uses Let's go on to another topic where a literal translation of the Hebrew would be ‘ Perhaps we shall/should go on to another topic ’ and Let's begin with the question of defence policy where the Hebrew is literally ‘ Perhaps we shall start with the question of defence policy ’ . |
8 | Erm that started and let's look at the actual future . |
9 | Carling , one of the highest profile players in the world , advised last night : ‘ Scrap this and let's get round the table . ’ |
10 | Please ask his advice and then go and get your books , and let's behave like a normal family . |
11 | Be careful during team matches if you are heavier than your opponent , because what seems like a light tap to you may prove a sledgehammer to him , and may result in a penalty . |
12 | The remedial works specified in an abatement notice sometimes require planning permission , for example , the erection of a tall chimney , and may result in a clash of opinion with local planning authorities . |
13 | Early encashment values are not guaranteed and may result in the amount received being less than the original investment ( please refer to the table below ) . |
14 | ( i ) The presence or absence of residual ischaemia ( ii ) The safe heart rate to which the patient can exercise ( iii ) The likelihood of arrhythmias developing during exercise ( iv ) The blood pressure response to exercise ( some patients show a paradoxical fall in blood pressure with exercise , and this is an adverse prognostic feature and may result in the patient developing quite severe orthostatic hypotension after an exercise session ) ( v ) Current fitness level from which the patient 's exercise tolerance can be derived Most hospital-based or community-based exercise programmes for coronary patients are based on circuit training . |
15 | Action on redevelopment at Aberystwyth is imminent and may result in the station being pushed eastwards . |
16 | It has been alleged that the assumption that only fiscal considerations are important ‘ makes the voting by feet hypothesis somewhat unrealistic , except in a setting where people work in the inner city and may choose among the suburbs for residence ’ ( Musgrave and Musgrave 1989 , p. 453 ) . |
17 | The scent of male lemmings communicates their social standing , and may change after a fight . |
18 | Fragments of moss and algae that land on snow surfaces survive well in the moist environment , and may settle through the remaining snow to colonize the ground beneath . |
19 | Recent interferometric observations of NH 3 emission from the molecular cloud to the south of Sgr A show that some of the neutral gas in the south may be flowing toward the Galactic Centre in the form of a thin streamer and may settle into the circumnuclear molecular disk . |
20 | The two rifts in the Benue Trough in Nigeria went through a phase of opening followed by later closing , and of the remaining rifts ten became inactive before the spreading stage and nine are currently active and may spread in the future . |
21 | Social workers can give advice on financial help and may arrange for a Home Help to visit . |
22 | Thus , NCp7 may be present in the HIV-1 preintegration complex and may bind to the newly made DNA , adopting a chromatin-like structure which could protect the provirus from cellular nucleases during its transport to the nucleus . |
23 | The potential for change is therefore always present in variation , and may appear as a progressively greater or lesser favouring by the speech community of particular linguistic variants from among the variants that are available in the community at some particular time : to that extent change can be said to consist of change in community norms . |
24 | The five stories which catch our eye will win the author a pair of tickets and may appear in the magazine in future months . |
25 | This may be underneath the chapel , or behind or beside it , and may consist of a church hall , meeting rooms and offices . |
26 | Therefore we think that GH5 has a primary DNA-binding site , which is similar to that of CAP , and a secondary binding site that is less structurally defined and may consist of a group of basic residues interacting with phosphates on a second DNA duplex . |
27 | They have variable compositions and may consist of a single phase in which case they are called homogeneous . |
28 | The limitation is that the people under observation may well feel rather acutely that they are being observed and may react against the observers , act unnaturally and perhaps even lie . |
29 | All this evidence suggests that the InsP 3 /calcium signalling pathway is activated by mitogenic stimuli and may contribute to the changes culminating in DNA synthesis . |
30 | Systemic endotoxaemia correlates positively with the presence and extent of intestinal ulceration and with the activity of the disease ; and may contribute to the disease activity , the development of toxic megacolon , abnormalities of liver histology and other extraintestinal manifestations of inflammatory bowel disease . |