Example sentences of "nor [verb] [pers pn] [vb infin] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | It should be emphasised that these opportunities do not constitute ‘ language development ’ nor do they ensure that development will take place . |
2 | Nor do we feel that this is necessary . |
3 | We do not buy live poultry from the local market and carry it home squawking and then wring its neck , nor do we insist that the fish we order in a restaurant should have been swimming about only moments before . |
4 | We neither investigate the problems women face at work , nor do we try and help . |
5 | Nor do we know whether Massaliote technicians rebuilt in the Greek style the fortress on the Danube at Heuneburg in Wurttemberg at the end of the sixth century . |
6 | We do not know whether the [ auditors ] were asked to make the valuation on behalf of the company ( which presumably was interested in the value of its own shares ) or on behalf of [ the buying and selling shareholders ] , nor do we know whether the [ auditors ] charged any fee for this valuation , and , if so , to whom , or whether they made their valuation as part of their ordinary duties as the company 's auditors . |
7 | ‘ Nor do you know whether or not she 'll be able to cope with the stairs . ’ |
8 | Nor do I mean that it bears the imprint of the time when it arose . |
9 | Nor do I think that there are at the moment Committees which cause unnecessary work . ’ |
10 | Nor do I think that it is disgraceful if two men of a loving disposition should set up home together . |
11 | I shall not attempt to enumerate them all here , nor do I think that feminism should accept any of them uncritically . |
12 | Nor do I think that Mr. O'Brien thought for a moment that he was acting as the bank 's agent . |
13 | ‘ Nor do I think that there is any other simple test that can be substituted . |
14 | Nor do I think that either the father or the court were exercising any rights of custody at the time of the removal . |
15 | Nor do I think that a complete free for all would be in the best interests of the trade . |
16 | Nor do I think that it is necessary at this stage . |
17 | Nor do I think that the cutting down of the scrub and the erection of the secondary wire mesh fence add very much . |
18 | In those circumstances it does not seem to me right to leave open , whether the court has power to do so I 'm doubtful , but in any event it does not seem to me right to leave open a question of whether there should be some damages to provide for the possibility that er Paul may have to leave school , nor do I think that it is a situation in which any contingency award should be made in respect of that . |
19 | But nor do I think that you should somehow try to cosset the position of the leader of the party . |
20 | Nor do I accept that such feelings are a sign of weakness , provided that they are accompanied by an inner toughness where necessary and justified . ’ |
21 | Nor do I accept that all the questions referred to a visitor involve such arcane learning that only those intimately aware of university affairs can begin to understand it , the judges of the land not being able to appreciate the issues . |
22 | Most surprising of all is The Ride of the Valkyries , whose main dotted rhythm is swallowed up , trivializing its character ; nor do I find that the silent-movie tempo and pinched recording quality do much for the Lohengrin in Act 3 Prelude . |
23 | Nor do I consider that the principle is advanced by identifying specific categories such as husband and wife or elderly parents and adult children ; the principle applies whenever a creditor knows or ought to have known that the relationship between debtor and the surety gives rise to a real risk that the surety may not contract freely and with a full appreciation of the nature of the obligation being assumed . |
24 | Nor do I consider that any in-house tariff which may exist in the Home Office need be disclosed . |
25 | Nor do I consider that a better balance of interests would necessarily be achieved . |
26 | Nor do I believe that the conclusion to be drawn from all this is that life is a miserable business . |
27 | Nor do I believe that it can be said that in no way can we disentangle ourselves from the religious myth which we have inherited . |
28 | That is to say neither do I believe , in the terms of classical Christology , that Jesus of Nazareth could have had , as well as his human nature , a divine nature ; nor do I believe that he could have been raised from the dead , so acquiring uniqueness through God 's act of raising him . |
29 | Nor do I believe that private sector training is the answer . |
30 | Nor do I believe that anything is to be gained by analysing the reported cases in what is presently a contentious area of the law . |