Example sentences of "[adv] [noun prp] and [noun] [modal v] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 The German poets and philosophers were becoming fashionable ; perhaps Wordsworth and Dorothy could make a living by translating .
2 He said it where only Lily and Robert could hear .
3 So Tom and Jerry must have been the support film for Jungle Book .
4 Soon this was to be entered and then only Tibet and Ethiopia would remain for a time unresponsive to European politics , ideas and technology .
5 Only Lewis and Jarvis will return with their bowling reputations enhanced .
6 Only John and Nora could see it , for only they knew of the terrible demand that would sooner or later be made on their resources — and it was going to be well over the hundred thousand that John had estimated .
7 Soon Diana and Mary would leave Moor House to return to the wealthy families in the south , where they were both governesses , and St John would go back to the vicar 's house in Morton , with Hannah , his housekeeper .
8 Soon Manet and Monet will have unseated our Bouguereau and Meissonier .
9 Both David and Steve will have objective views rather than tell me what I want to hear . ’
10 Play on both Saturday and Sunday will start at 10 am , continuing to about 6 pm .
11 Both Arsenal and Forest would struggle to match even half the wages he is earning in Italy and would be reluctant to smash their rigid pay structures .
12 Both Encina and Tuxedo could interoperate with CICS/600-based systems , though neither provide for a direct and easy migration route to it , according to Data Logic .
13 The likeliest was Morpurgo himself , because , though not killed , he had been silenced , whereas both Cunningham and Ockleton could have spoken out afterwards — unless they were too frightened to do so .
14 Both Flanders and Wallonia would have their own directly elected parliaments and governments ( as opposed to the existing legislative councils and executives ) .
15 Then she said , ‘ Both Dersingham and Vanessa could have motives for wanting Hereward dead . ’
16 This did not please his elder brother , the Young King , who demanded that both Richard and Geoffrey should swear formal allegiance to him .
17 Moreover , both CND and Labour ought to have certain common aims .
18 Surely with one of these at fullback both England and Australia would have been far stronger units .
19 Both Pyro and Nancy may have a claim in negligence for their injuries under the narrow rule in Donoghue v Stevenson .
20 However , in a separate report compiled by consultant analyst Brian Sturgess , ‘ The Funding Bible ’ , the BBC is urged to take advertising , predicting that a mere two minutes a day on both BBC1 and BBC2 would net the Corporation £433m by the year 2000 at 1991 prices .
21 Both Stalin and Hitler should have taken note of the aesthetics .
22 Thus while both DMTA and DETA can provide similar information about a sample , they can also be used in a complementary fashion , particularly when trying to identify the molecular mechanism of a particular process and in ascertaining whether or not the group is polar .
23 Both Weighell and Buckton would have preferred more , but the statement persuaded them that the Government did have its heart in the future of the railway system .
24 Both Jesus and Paul will say that marriage is designed to be a one-flesh lifelong relationship , but they both recognise the human realities .
25 The South Korean government also insisted that both Kaifu and Akihito should apologize for Japan 's past treatment of Korea .
26 Both Workington and Engle will cost more than £1m , but the shoreworks are as essential to saving life as the new lifeboats .
27 I had the brilliant idea that both Jamila and Jeeta should run away together , but Jeeta would never leave Anwar : Indian wives were n't like that .
28 The fate of both Oxford and Swindon could turn over Easter .
29 Both Japan and Europe could have a part to play in President Bush 's ‘ new world order ’ .
30 Ari cried , although both Leila and Roirbak could see that , painfully , she was preparing to .
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