Example sentences of "[adv] [vb mod] [pers pn] [adv] [vb infin] [art] " in BNC.

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1 As she obtained her quest , so may I too see The semblance of that which I myself am in quest of .
2 So should you ever bet a local from Sherborne that you can find a better village , do n't be surprised if you get this reply .
3 Flying past at 400 feet , not only could we positively identify the big de Havilland gleaming in the winter sunlight , but we could also read its appropriate registration , G-DHCB .
4 Not only could she not translate the hour , but the light , the leaves on the trees , the noise of trains and traffic were meaningless .
5 So could I please see the Master and arrange it as quickly as possible ? ’
6 Well I 'm coming back to see you in two weeks ' time so could I maybe get the information off you then ?
7 So could I therefore ask the minister to , on another matter , to ensure that later in his remarks would he agree to the proposal that the right to a postal vote should be highly publicised in this country , perhaps by putting the R P F nine A form in the newspapers well before the closing date of May the twentieth .
8 Not only would you not have the time to deal with them all , but you 'd be harassing the public and getting the police a bad name ’ ( FN 23/4/87 , p. 2 ) .
9 When you get on towards sixty you are not like any one younger , so will you kindly consider the matter over and help me out of it .
10 So will you too become a legend ? ’
11 How long can we healthily continue the diet of delusion ?
12 However , if he fails to do so can he still ask the court to examine the contract in the light of the restraint of trade doctrine because of the existence of the public interest ?
13 Thank you , that was lovely , lovely , lovely , erm it 's Mr , erm , and I suppose we ought to , no , ju ju just can you just pause a mo on it please because I 'm just looking at the possibilities , there are two names that John has found us instrumentations .
14 Carl would you ever would you ever do a home run ?
15 Now , hold on , we 'll just choose the printer before we go any further Can you just put the printer off line , Liam .
16 well could we perhaps have the agreements in front of us while we 're looking at this point erm , where would be the best place to find them ?
17 I said well will you please stop the girls saying the use of portable telephones are not permitted
18 Oh please can I just have a look
19 If we are going to do the fencing , er and everything else , then may we then submit the bills for that work to the District Council ?
20 How might she still resolve the dispute by creative thinking ?
21 How then could we ever understand the nature and functioning of the whole belt ?
22 How could they possibly assess the value of the trinkets being imported — suitcases and crates crammed with carpets , pictures , furniture , diamonds , strings of pearls , ruby rings , emerald earring , tiaras , silver money transfers -all most every rich person in the country suddenly want this of her money telexed to accounts in Switzerland , Paris London , New York , the Cayman Islands .
23 The first approach replied that this was all very well but then how could we ever assess the importance of one variable against another in the overall changes ?
24 How could we possibly overlook the Schleyer Halle , the Festhalle , the Rothenbaum and the Rochusclub ?
25 She was not proud to have been the cause of splitting her family up ; nor could she forget how her father 's love had turned to disgust ; and how could she easily reveal the shame which she had brought down on the Wards ?
26 How could she possibly expect a girl of Cissie 's years to understand how a woman could love so deeply that there seemed no shame in it at all ?
27 How could you successfully represent the three tasks mentioned above by using linear notes ?
28 ‘ After all , how could I ever possess a brother who was remotely talented ?
29 How could I possibly forget a walk that was so full of — er — incident ? ’
30 The level of ambiguity which inevitably constrained Cipriani , was also to prove to be his Achilles ' heel , for , how could he possibly fulfil the nationalist aspirations of the people before he resolved the problem of how to be a patriotic West Indian , and loyal to the Empire at the same time ?
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