Example sentences of "[vb mod] [conj] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 In Levison v Farin [ 1978 ] 2 All ER 1149 it was held that it would not normally be enough " to make known the means of knowledge which may or do enable the other party to work out certain facts and conclusions " .
2 Surely they 've been for the last four years and they must or do they just keep it at eighty one then they go to ninety ?
3 A complaint and/or elastomeric material is required that is non-toxic and non-irritant ; has low water absorption ; must nor support the growth of micro-organisms ; must bond to the poly(methylmethacrylate) denture base ; and can be made by available dental technology .
4 Essentially what all are saying is that a right to consent to medical treatment , whether required under the common law ( see Gillick 's case ) or under statute ( section 8 ) , must and does carry with it a right not only to refuse consent to treatment , but to refuse the treatment itself .
5 What is clear is that business managers are pulled in many directions and that they must and do make choices among alternative objectives ’ .
6 So we know , we should and remember of course that in the book Freud chooses two examples as Joy told me the church and the army and these are just examples and of course Freud chooses them partly because they 're very big groups so they in some ways they er exemplify the principles he 's talking about because clearly in a small group like this you could say well look , what is going on is really I mean we all have , we all know each other and it 's a face-to-face group and really what happens here is an of the dynamics group and I think it is actually .
7 Erm certainly there are other er comments and statements that have been through the year which er should and has caused us to look at our procedures and to erm make changes where that is appropriate and I would hope that er we would continue to do so .
8 But if every man here used his vote as he should and put a Labour government not only in the State of New South Wales but throughout the dominion , not only throughout the dominion but the Commonwealth , not only in the Commonwealth but throughout the world — ’ Bobby was enjoying himself now and so were most of his audience , standing under the afternoon sun. ’ — then the working man will have his true voice and he will make it heard in the corridors of power , for we will be the new power then — and we will use it for the greater good of all .
9 agreeing that we should and send it back ?
10 It will not fight by raising its wings and clashing its talons and making noise ; but quietly , cleverly , making you see the Men as friends , making you fear the wide world outside , so that when opportunity comes you will not take it as you should but hide behind excuses like ‘ The time is n't right yet ’ or ‘ I do n't think I can do that ’ .
11 The point , of course , is that at the outset the child is not doing what he or she should but has to be started off .
12 And I guess the DIA felt , well , go up in flames if you must but keep away from us .
13 ‘ Not so , ’ replies the university ; ‘ give if you will ; withhold if you must but understand if you can what nature of community we are and do not deprive us of our freedom , the freedom to pursue , and to teach others to pursue , knowledge for its own sake in whatever guise it presents itself to us ; for that is of our very essence. ,
14 But I have also come to realise that standing as still as you must while waiting for your chance to come on a frosty day is not exactly the height of pleasure .
15 Whilst the provisions of the agreement should when drafted accurately reflect what the partners desire to happen in certain specified events or , at any rate , what the partners may have agreed as a satisfactory basis for subsequent negotiation or a sufficient fall-back position if those negotiations should break down , they should be kept under regular review .
16 An inspector is appointed in writing by his enforcing authority and must when required to do so produce a copy of his written appointment .
17 Yeah cos if you could clarify that point it might or tell the pressure we 're under .
18 I was thinking maybe next weekend I might or meet her for the day
19 Well might and wait till the second of July and get it all second hand .
20 As a trade depot and naval base , Calais was to serve as an entrepôt for trade in and out of England , and as a back door , which armies might and did use , into France .
21 I 'll and get you a box .
22 But then they 'll and say wait till Thursday till the round , the doctor 's round .
23 She was keeping her voice low , much as one might while singing a lullaby to the one wakeful soul in a house full of sleeping children .
24 I do n't like heroes , so I was pleased to find that on the way up to Gorffwysfa Norman fussed and worried as anyone might when faced with the return to climbing after a long break .
25 Windeler paused , as one might when humouring an over-ambitious suggestion from a bright child .
26 If we call the popular press a mass medium , as we might when distinguishing the Sun from The Times , we refer to circulation numbers ( the ‘ receivers ’ ) .
27 Naturally the judges ' tariff is not writ in stone ; it may and does change over time , so that sentences passed in 1900 are of little or no value in ascertaining the tariff in 1992 .
28 Richards observed : ‘ Uncontrolled building of the suburban kind may and does add to the general chaos of our time , but the suburb at its best has virtues peculiarly designed to bring comfort and fulfilment to many . ’
29 All she can do is to desire God , " bot wirk as may and crie God mercie for ( 41.312a. – 112 ) .
30 Others may and do think otherwise .
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