Example sentences of "nor [vb mod] [pron] [verb] a " in BNC.

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1 Nor must I omit a dozen or so Turkish friends , whose friendship I was able to resume years later , above all Aziz and Ulviye Isvar and my closest Turkish friend — indeed one of my closest friends — Naci Ortaç , whose wife was the daughter of a Grand Vizier .
2 Nor could they understand a young , good-looking man who appeared to have no interest in girls .
3 Stalin , as a Communist , did not accept the American definition of ‘ democracy ’ nor could he welcome a global security and commercial system defined according to Western values .
4 Nor could he imagine a woman with the least ambiguity of feeling so comprehensively stripping him of possessions .
5 No one could actually articulate how heteros got ’ privileges ’ from lesbian oppression , nor could anyone define a ’ liberated ’ sexuality , away from capitalist oppression , nor state the differences between women's/lesbian oppression .
6 Nor need you suffer a moment longer than you should , for if you send the money to the firm on a coupon demanding that it ‘ rushes ’ you the MugMate , it will ‘ ship the same day ’ it gets your order .
7 Nor would we have a public image that clearly conveys the mixed nature of the organization : in early 1986 the name changed to Lesbian and Gay Switchboard which confirmed our status .
8 Nor would they welcome a takeover by the Tigrayans .
9 I have no strikingly original view of machines and consciousness to offer , nor shall I present a survey of the views of those in artificial intelligence ( AI for short ) who have discussed their relation , for the simple reason that there are none , at least in the sense of well-articulated philosophical views .
10 Nor will they carry a damage-control headquarters from where the crew would fight the fires that break out when a missile or bomb hits the ship .
11 Nor will you find a better scene-stealer than Sara Crowe ( a face familiar to Philly cheese fans ) , reduced to a wreck of nervy mannerisms as the true awfulness of the weekend overwhelms her .
12 Nor can they impose a fine of more than £5,000 .
13 The first is from outside concerning the State and the second from inside , in that the inhabitants can not adapt their own technologies fast or radically enough to maintain an increase in their incomes , nor can they find a solution elsewhere by migration and a secure source of income outside the region altogether .
14 Only when this has been done , can any serious attempt be made to analyse any crucial stratified groups from civil or military sites , since we have no knowledge of the origins of the pottery , nor can we give a proper scientific description of the fabrics .
15 Nor can it lift a man unaided from his melancholy .
16 It must be remembered that a court can not order a mortgagee to agree to a conveyance or transfer subject to mortgage , nor can it order a mortgagee to release a party from the mortgage covenants .
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