Example sentences of "[adv] [vb mod] [det] " in BNC.

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1 In criminal matters you should know the sentencing powers of the court in case your client is convicted ; not only may this help you in your plea in mitigation ( if one is possible ) , but it is your duty to intervene if the judge by mistake exceeds his powers .
2 Not only may some modern novelists display at least some of their methods , but it would appear that even the hardest of natural scientists fail to spell out all of the procedures which they follow in their research , indeed that they are sometimes unable to do so ( Mulkay 1979 ) .
3 ‘ I am in a crazy mood today so let's all do the verse without the words ’ .
4 Long may that continue to be the case !
5 I am delighted to see that lots of improvements are happening within the business and that people are not waiting for ‘ Felcourt ’ to make things happen — the best initiatives start in the field and are developed by enthusiastic individuals and long may this continue .
6 Long may this continue !
7 The Garrick has a fine reputation long may this continue I wish the society every success in the future .
8 Long may this continue , but I am sure that we are robust enough to weather the next downturn when it comes . ’
9 New faces appear on the scene each year , to help and encourage us – long may this continue .
10 You must commit yourself , and so must all the gentry , to take no vengeance for today 's work .
11 In Scotland , all primary school teachers must have a degree , and so must all secondary school teachers except those teaching subjects such as music , PE or drama , for whom a college diploma is sufficient .
12 When entering a FOREIGN module , all the files in the FOREIGN set will be transferred to LIFESPAN , and so must all be on the user 's directory .
13 This means that not only must all shareholders of the same class receive the same offer but , for instance , if the offeror subsequently buys shares in the market at a higher price he must increase his offer generally to that higher price .
14 For , not only must these systems perform the required service in a timely and efficient manner , but also they must not be exposed to the threat of failure or interference .
15 Not only should this make network analysis more efficient , but should increase potential for looking at larger data sets on smaller ( and hence cheaper ) computers .
16 If there is a positive covenant , not only should this be referred to but also the buyer should be required to enter into an indemnity covenant in the conveyance to him or her in respect of the future observance thereof .
17 Hence additional measurements have often had to be made and not only should these be related to an a priori hypothesis but also they may be derived from small experimental areas .
18 Now the Noble Lord , Lord Merlyn Reece and one or two other have argued against that , but I think on the Your Lordships would feel that there should be a wider constituency , that being so should these recruits be secured by co-option , by appointment , or by some other way .
19 If Dr De Melker feels that a watch and wait policy is warranted , how long should that period be ?
20 How long should this continue ?
21 How long should this take ?
22 Or how long should any right to repayment last ?
23 Our aim was to limit any potential toxicity from absorption and allow the possibility of doubling the dose with enemas twice daily should this be required in clinical use .
24 But then so might that of the writer of the story , who may be less obedient than the gentile reader immediately recognises .
25 So might those who choose to take up his well-meaning idea .
26 They might be , but so might those of any of its fluke rivals .
27 A club servant might be taking Moscow gold so perhaps one should not share secrets with them and so might another club member — but since he is likely to be a government official as well you already have a far bigger problem than just his being a member of your club .
28 Not only might such a diagram act as a checklist of the types of land use to look for in a study of any area , but it may also serve to prompt questions about the working of the basic agricultural economic units which make up the English landscape .
29 When continued parsing from a given long word fails , not only could all short words that immediately follow the long word be retrieved from the buffer , but also all short words that are subsumed within the span of the long word .
30 Yet not only could such a rearrangement be brought about , with the will to do so , but it might come to be seen as greatly to the general advantage of the school .
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