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

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1 Look , take my arm , like that , and let's just walk .
2 And let's just hope your life is where you left it when you come back . ’
3 And let's just hope it 's soon .
4 It 's a local Derby er and let's just hope it 's a good game and everybody enjoys it .
5 And let's just work on this independently will you .
6 Let's talk and let's just have fun . ’
7 And if the gentleman having to put bandages on a lady and you want to put your hand underneath there just excuse me a moment , alright , because in the exam one row of you will certainly going to have a lady bandage okay , put slings on and to bandage so it 's just as well not to get to you know used to bandaging up great big chaps and then you 'll find you 've got some little tiny five foot two or five foot nothing lady bandaging in exam , alright , so swap around , so get yourselves so you 've got a partner and use your bandages and let's just see you do the high sling to start .
8 six gold medals in seventy years is Britain 's record at the winter olympics … let's hope our luck changes in France … and let's also hope for some goals from our three central south sides tomorrow …
9 Because it 's , it 's completely wrong and misleading , and let's instead talk about the ultimate bottom line in evolution which is reproductive success .
10 As many commentators , including the Building Societies Association , have noted , owner-occupation is not an ideal tenure for young people who are often mobile and may neither want nor be able to afford owner-occupation .
11 These are clearly more formal models than those which the modern letter-writer is used to , yet Shakespeare 's range stretches from the intimate and occasional to just such formal rhetorical structures as Day 's category of the ‘ Epistle Deliberative ’ , which uses a mixture of praise and criticism in its ‘ Hortatory ’ or ‘ Dehortatory ’ intent , and may legitimately subject the recipient to moral pressure : Yet , while acknowledging the relevance of Day 's treatise on letter-writing and its tactics of persuasion , we may note that in Shakespeare one of Day 's categories is absent , namely the ‘ Responsory Epistle ’ , which ‘ dependeth of the partes of a former letter ’ and must refer back to it .
12 Many sandstones with overgrowth cements exhibit little solution compaction at grain-to-grain contacts ( Fig. 5.26c , d ) ; the source of silica in such sediments can only partially be derived from the solution compaction and may largely result from the dissolution of opaline silica .
13 But your circumstances are precarious , and may easily lead you into unhappiness .
14 This can be disastrous and may easily occur if there is no wind in the early morning when the gliders are parked outside the hangar with a single tyre on the wing-tip .
15 Its population at this time can hardly have been less than 50,000 and may easily have been well over 60,000 .
16 A company qualifies as a small company for the purposes of filing abbreviated accounts if , ( a ) following s 246(4) neither the company , nor any company in the group of which it is a member , is : a public company or a body corporate ( not being a company ) that has power under its constitution to offer its shares or debentures to the public and may lawfully exercise that power ; a bank ; an insurance company ; or an authorised person under the Financial Services Act 1986 .
17 These are accumulated over many years and may vigorously colour the way we respond to all kinds of situations today .
18 Thus , the molecular genetic approach has the potential to contribute to our understanding of the underlying biochemical mechanisms of alcoholic liver disease and may ultimately enable ‘ high risk ’ individuals to be identified in whom preventive measures such as counselling can be undertaken .
19 This is reflected in the relative use made of the two methods ; though use of the Hague Evidence Convention is increasing and may ultimately change this pattern .
20 The solution is to recruit managers who are more talented than themselves , but in so doing they risk losing decision-making power and may ultimately put their own positions in danger .
21 Alerted by her dulcet tones , a crowd began to gather outside a downtown boutique and May generously offered a few fashion tips to the throng .
22 Showing an old photograph or object to an elderly person may be a means of jogging the memory , or breaking the ice , and may well prompt them to reminisce .
23 These involve the stationing of combat troop units on a large scale and may well infringe upon the sovereignty of the host country .
24 While catalytic converters may cost the manufacturer around £50 to buy , to fit them requires skilled labour and may well bump up the price of a new car by between £100 and £1000 depending on the model .
25 The new ‘ option ’ teaching gives each student the opportunity to study a particular area of interest in depth , and may well influence their final career choice .
26 John Gerard grew them both , but their fates have been quite different and may well change again , with the weather .
27 There are good reasons to believe that the branching pattern and shape of the dendrites may also be important and may well change as a result of training or other types of experience .
28 This is a simple view , commonly held , and may well accord with long-term experience .
29 At the moment paid employment ( even if it 's making rubber ducks for export ) brings status and income , whereas work , which we all do to keep going and may well do voluntarily in our communities , carries neither income nor status .
30 My hon. Friend the Member for Wakefield raised such criticisms in Committee and may well do so again later .
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