Example sentences of "[conj] [modal v] [verb] [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | No one could or should pretend that nursing in the future will resemble nursing in the past . |
2 | The essence of the court 's answer was that ‘ It is not in the public interest that people should try to cause or should cause each other actual bodily harm for no good reason . ’ |
3 | The Court of Appeal in A-G 's Reference ( No. 6 of 1980 ) , above , said : " It is not in the public interest that people should try to cause or should cause each other actual bodily harm for no good reason . |
4 | ‘ even if Mr. Shephard had exercised some dominating influence over her , there is no evidence to show that the bank knew that he would or might bring such influence to bear , or that they used Mr. Shephard in order that he should exert pressure on his wife … |
5 | I thought Poems for D.T. 's would be more appropriate , or would attract more attention on a book-shop counter . |
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8 | They would like to hear from any men who are in , or can portray this age group . |
9 | There can be no confidence that unions , existing to serve a sectional interest , will or can suppress that interest in order to support the wider interest , whether at company or national level . |
10 | Research work also continues on serotonin secretion by the brain and on drugs that may affect that process . |
11 | Strangely , this section does not mention modification of childbearing patterns among the measures that may serve this goal , while expressly stating that : " Sustained reductions in fertility have generally been preceded by reductions in mortality . |
12 | the ending may seem quite unconvincing , with the prospect of their marriage , but there are a few clues from Pip 's first meeting with her till then that may suggest some development . |
13 | Very recent taxonomic observations , though , have identified a population of pigs in northern Kenya and Somalia that may match this description . |
14 | Secondly , much of the evidence presented in the editorial ( and this letter ) is based on hypotheses derived from models of invasion and metastasis that may bear little relation to the function of metalloproteinases in vivo . |
15 | As we approach retirement , we are in an age range that may encompass another kind of loss and sense of loneliness — the death of parents . |
16 | In clinical practice the sufferer is helped to see that there are other choices , other " pictures " that can be put into the mental library of how life is or could be , and that there is no need to attempt to control one 's life by clinging to a fixed perception of reality that may have some validity for the sufferer but little validity for others . |
17 | A stratagem that may solve this problem is to give short-acting insulin alone before the evening meal and intermediate-acting insulin at bedtime ( Tattersall & Gale , 1981 ; Francis et al , 1983 ) . |
18 | That ought to make this situation easier to bear . |
19 | Above are six examples of reels that should cover any eventuality . |
20 | Last month we took a look at the essential preparation that should proceed any purchase of an aquarium for any house . |
21 | Brothers and sisters , I say to you that the message that must leave this Conference is one that says to all trade unionists , we will fight any oppressive legislation used against us . |
22 | It is extraordinarily refreshing to see Kingdon 's emphasis on the geographical processes and patterns that must underlie any transformation through time . |
23 | There could 've been something there , someone I 'd met in the past that might open another door . ’ |
24 | In a critical discussion of Carol Gilligan 's work in moral development ( Gilligan , 1982 ) , she notes that Gilligan 's methodological principles , in particular the aim of listening responsively with receptiveness and humility , supply an example of the kind of approach that might fulfil this aim . |
25 | We therefore sought clinical and pathological features that might test this concept and help us identify risk factors for the development of RP . |
26 | In urban Britain outside the new towns , networks of pedestrianised routes that might connect such shopping areas with housing scarcely exist . |
27 | Well , that , that , that reminds me of something that might cast some light on Jake 's dream . |
28 | This is scorched-earth commentary , razing to the ground everything that might provide some cover for his quarry , stripping the plays of all that renders them humanly habitable . |
29 | The time and place are also factors that might have some bearing on whether or not racial hatred was likely . |
30 | The only possible wholesale/retail distinction relating to the type of goods that might have some application would seem to be in the area of packaging for retail as opposed to wholesale sale . |