Example sentences of "reason [Wh adv] it [modal v] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 There is every reason why it should continue to be pleasurable and satisfying for both husband and wife for the rest of their married life .
2 Now it is for these reasons all of these different views and these conflicting opinions coming from authoritative sources and the concern the locals have that this issue has been ramrodded through on a political ticket is is is the very reason why it should go to an inspector appointed by the Secretary of State at least some semblance of independence and that issues brought out in in full public consideration .
3 There 's no reason why it should do anything else .
4 The Government says there 's no reason why it should remain in public hands .
5 The implication in all the sexually discriminatory immigration laws ( continued long after the introduction of the Sex Discrimination Act in 1975 ) is that women are slaves and chattels in their communities , and the government sees no reason why it should treat them as anything else .
6 However , there seems to be no reason why it should break down until the gravitational field becomes strong enough that quantum gravitational effects are important .
7 Clearly , if it were based on RP , there would be no reason why it should affect this environment and not other environments , and these internal facts about BV are quite sufficient to establish independence from RP .
8 All being well I see no reason why it should need attention in the future
9 Where the conduct is not consistent , there is no reason why it should produce an invariable contractual result " ( Lord Pearce in McCutcheon v David MacBrayne Ltd [ 1964 ] 1 WLR 125 ) .
10 In a very important class of case , namely , actions upon cheques and other bills of exchange , the rule does not apply and we can see no reason why it should apply at all .
11 The idea seems to be that if priests are given a ‘ properly informed sexual education ’ this will prevent their ‘ love of chastity ’ being displaced by the temptations of the flesh , but I see no reason why it should have this effect .
12 One of the reasons why it might have been felt necessary in the field-worker 's presence to define the neighbourhood role as primarily crime control is because , like community relations , the Neighbourhood Unit is aware that the section police see them as having an easy duty .
13 Er I think er it 's easy to talk about taking off two and a half percent here and there , I could probably put forward a number of reasons why it could add on two and a half percent , five percent to the figures and indeed I 'd be very disappointed if at the end of the day , we did n't achieve er greater reductions because once you get out long distance through traffic , er whose prime purpose is to move from A to B as quickly as possible , once you do that it gives you the opportunity then of bringing in the sorts of measures to improve pedestrian safety , er to slow traffic down , introduce traffic calming , which you ca n't do on primary routes .
14 The industrial-chemicals division gives a host of reasons why it should stay with ICI : synergies with other parts of the group ; benefits from research ( after the second world war the by-products from the dyestuffs industry became , by chance , raw materials for the pharmaceuticals business ) ; the strength of the ICI name ; and so on .
15 It 's likely that this report will set out how should close , and all the reasons why it should close .
16 More specifically , there are a number of reasons why it should have come about .
17 But there are also domestic reasons why it should have decided to cease co-operation with the IAEA .
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