Example sentences of "[adv] [vb mod] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Tactical elements ( for instance , to what extent should the company allow discounts to volume buyers , and how widely should its pricing policy be publicised within the trade ? ) |
2 | Presumably should we therefore have something that covers quality , oh sorry no this covers it does n't it , yeah , o.k . |
3 | In the former of these circumstances the old county histories may be searched to considerable effect , for not only may they describe the church as it then was , but give further clues as to where data may be found . |
4 | If practitioners can become aware of and able to understand and transcend these complicated messages from research , however , not only may they become more confident in reflecting on their knowledge when making such judgements , they may also become more confident in discussing these complexities and difficulties with both other professionals and the wider public , thus enhancing social understanding of the day-to-day realities of work in this area . |
5 | Although warranties may be implied by statute , not only may they be inadequate , but the vendor will want the purchaser to acknowledge it has not relied on any warranty , representation or undertaking unless expressly set out in the sale agreement . |
6 | It is also important to examine the throat for the presence of gonococci ( by cultural methods ) , since , not only may it be the only site involved , but it is rather more difficult to eradicate the infection from this place . |
7 | Not only may she give birth to as many as nine babies at a time , but she may have as many as seventeen litters in a breeding season and she is thus capable of producing a hundred and fifty young a year . |
8 | Not only may she offer him her full support , she may say he is unassailable . |
9 | Not only may there be difficult in persuading contributing members of the company to pay a suitably enhanced price but also it may be difficult to satisfy the conditions for the company to qualify as a ‘ family company ’ for the purpose of obtaining Capital Gains Tax Retirement Relief . |
10 | Clearly , it could not have enhanced it ; why obey a legal system in which senior officials publicly pose as against one thing but privately collude in its occurrence — not only ought they to be condemned as hypocrites but their laws ought also to be disregarded as mere propaganda concealing the lack of will to control corporate behaviour . |
11 | So let's it hear it this morning for Allan Lamb . |
12 | No , Alice , I 'll leave as soon as I can , so let's you and I make the most of today . |
13 | So let's you 're getting fifteen oil , |
14 | If all TECs are as helpful and supportive as Bradford , then long may they flourish . |
15 | Meanwhile the flags keep on defiantly flying — and long may they do so . |
16 | The long hot days of summer are with us again — or they were at the time of writing , and long may they continue . |
17 | ‘ Long may they stay that way . ’ |
18 | Spain is the last country of discrimination ; long may she retain this priceless gift . ’ |
19 | LONG MAY SHE REIGN ! |
20 | ‘ Long may she stay there … heh-heh-heh . |
21 | Long may he remain to provide an exemplar . |
22 | Long may he continue to do so . |
23 | It belongs to the beloved Leader 's comrades , that stout-hearted and fearless pair of white knights , the decorated killers , the implacable , the irresistible duo , ’ Franco dropped his voice till almost inaudible , ‘ Dumini , Volpi , famed for the elimination of their country 's enemies abroad , and for their service in the nation 's gangs — and gaols — and not least , for their closeness to the beloved , glorious — Long may he live ! — Leader of the people . ’ |
24 | Long may he continue . |
25 | Long may you fight , Sir , who fearless and eager |
26 | She picked up her bag , ‘ And I do n't want your charity either , keep your house , long may you enjoy the fruits of my father 's labour . ’ |
27 | Long may you continue . ’ |
28 | ‘ Here is Mr Bailey 's version : ‘ Oh Marjie , we always read your column Marjie , For Forty years , you 're our favourite Agony Aunt , You 've given thousands good advice , that 's what we want , Oh Marjie , long may your column greet our eyes each waking day , Count your job a task well done , now go out and have some fun . |
29 | ‘ And long may I remain so . ’ |
30 | Long may it go on — for the sake of the fox ! |