Example sentences of "nor [modal v] [pron] be [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 I can not , therefore , detach myself from the wickedest soul nor may I be denied identity with the most virtuous . ’
2 The effect of s80 is that if , for instance , the settlor creates a trust for himself for life and then his son for life or absolutely that in order for the trust to be an excluded property trust the settlor must not be domiciled in the United Kingdom at the time when the settlement is created and nor must he be domiciled in the United Kingdom ( and this would include deemed domiciled in the United Kingdom ) at the time of his death .
3 Good co-operation between the physiotherapist , occupational therapist and nurse is vital : the patient must not be taught several different ways of doing the same dressing task , nor must he be given tasks which he can not achieve .
4 He must not sneak over them in a halfhearted way nor must he be allowed to flatten over them .
5 Nor must it be assumed that the whole of the Sahara shared in this climatic amelioration , for , as Gautier says , there are few traces of wadi patterns in the Libyan desert , which , forming the core of the Sahara , was probably less affected .
6 The designation must not be misleading , nor must it be based on an area of practice in which a claim to specialisation or particular expertise would be improper ( see paragraph 2(b) above ) .
7 Just as users should not be given direct access to the LIFESPAN process account , nor should they be given direct access to the account which contains the LIFESPAN RDBI database .
8 You say that Hatchetfish are not suitable for a beginner , nor should they be sold to someone who is setting up an aquarium for the first time .
9 Large organisations such as this can impose such a bar , but domestic customers can not , nor should they be expected to do so .
10 Nor should they be put off by roads which have signposts that are positively misleading , or which some naughty boys have turned round so that they point in totally the wrong direction .
11 Nor should they be used on copper pipe as they will damage and distort it .
12 ‘ He genuinely had no idea whatsoever as to who I was , and nor should he be expected to know or care about me .
13 Nor should you be disconnected for a debt owed by a previously registered consumer , but you must have made proper arrangements with the fuel boards to take over the supply .
14 This factor should not be over-emphasized , since most book provision systems could be more scientifically managed than they are , but nor should it be dismissed .
15 Reviewing the arguments presented earlier , it would seem that the lack of local politics in the post-war period should not be equated with the turning of local government into mere agents of the centre ; nor should it be seen as the result of non-local structural forces promoting change on a national basis .
16 While the way in which sexual relations are conducted obviously varies considerably from individual to individual and from zone to zone , generally speaking , there is an attempt to maintain a fairly strict control in the military camps , although this does not apply for the civilian population , nor should it be regarded as an indication of future attitudes .
17 What happened on Friday night happened , but in my humble opinion it never was , nor should it be regarded as , a resignation matter .
18 Nor should it be noted does the 1958 Public Record Act actually lay down what sorts of records should be preserved and why .
19 Nor should it be assumed that siblings who have lived apart , sometimes married , for many years have broken these profound childhood links which shaped their attitudes to each other .
20 Nor should it be assumed that the young teachers of 30 years ago were all aspiring members of the working class .
21 Nor should it be assumed that the division of the language items into lexis , structure and discourse function presents students with problems of equal difficulty or me with identical roles in each case .
22 Nor should it be used to protect one private interest against another .
23 No one member should always be the sole person to reveal himself or herself , nor should it be forgotten that there is no consistent pattern of when the process of disclosure is desirable and beneficial ( Chelune et al.
24 Nor should it be forgotten , as Professor Orth has pointed out , that in 1799 penalties were prescribed for the first time for workmen as a class , not for hatters or paper makers as a special group ; in other words , the language of the act was concerned with a horizontal social division , not with the reconciliation of difference within the vertical structure of a craft .
25 Nor could they be formulated by the amateur civil servant .
26 Nor could it be said that the British welfare system identified , or even defined , let alone assisted , the genuinely needy groups as effectively as did some systems prevailing elsewhere .
27 Nor could it be argued that private property ensured an efficient allocation of resources since the market no longer resembled the model of perfect competition .
28 It is not merely that there are portraits of him at every turn , for there are almost as many of Inglis , nor could it be claimed that he was the greatest lawyer , for he had many rivals for that title even in his own generation , yet it is beyond argument that he was the most influential advocate ever to walk the floor of Parliament House .
29 St Antonino of Florence felt that the professional soldier could not fight in a war the justice of which was not above doubt , nor could he be given absolution as long as he continued to fight in that cause .
30 He was not black , nor could he be mistaken for white .
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