Example sentences of "[det] [modal v] the " in BNC.

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1 That , that must the last bread
2 Neither should the budget be treated as the little tin god that stifles all thought , initiative and development .
3 Neither should the inspector be too conscious of personal dignity .
4 Neither should the doctor do more than is reasonably necessary in the interests of the patient .
5 It was also suggested that should the Chancellor need to make urgent calls to the International Monetary Fund , his telephone at home was likely to be more secure than calls from a hotel in Blackpool surrounded by journalists .
6 Cover the traps with a sack or something similar so that should the ferret emerge and be caught she is protected from the elements .
7 Indeed , the companies say that should the IEEE opt for one of the other proposals , for example that of Grand Junction Networks Inc , they will develop products for this technology alongside those for 100Base-VG .
8 CPRW has no doubt that this is the danger which confronts the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park at Amroth , and that should the wrong decision be made with regard to the application being considered , this danger would also then confront many other beautiful stretches of coastline around Wales .
9 A proviso stipulated though , that should the working produce a profit ( nett ) of £10,000 a year , then be could at the beginning of any of the sub-terms enter as a partner and receive one-third of the nett profit instead of the aforesaid one-quarter ; and to pay a third of the expenses .
10 Prime Minister Tadeusz Mazowiecki had stated that should the next parliamentary elections be brought forward from 1993 the practice of reserving 65 per cent of seats in the Sejm ( which is the lower house of the National Assembly ) for the former ruling parties , as in the June 1989 elections , should no longer apply .
11 By this will the deceased appointed Mrs. Mary Wood and Mr. John Seveld to be his executors .
12 ‘ So this will the major emphasis of the initial changes .
13 Two questions arise : first , the liability question , i. e. is the defendant liable in law ? secondly , the quantum question , i.e. if the defendant is liable , how much should the damages be ?
14 How much should the government raise in taxation ?
15 How much would the season ticket cost ? ’
16 If a pair of 8.5:1 heads were skimmed by 15 thou , by how much would the compression be altered ? d .
17 by how much would the wages of telephone operators have to be cut in order to prevent the installation of modern , automatic switching equipment ?
18 But how much would the Earth warm ?
19 If foreign prices rose on average by 4 per cent and UK prices rose by 10 per cent , how much would the pound have to depreciate ?
20 As the cost of Eurofighter increases does there come a point where like the F twenty two i it becomes unaffordable and by how much would the performance of Eurofighter have to be degraded before it becomes equivalent to the nearest alternative ?
21 So if this was my second policy you sold me , and I wanted a minimum premium contract , how much would the minimum premium be ?
22 At £50 per hectare per year , how much will the input of land cost ?
23 By how much will the price change if the yield to maturity falls to 9.5 per cent ?
24 Neither could the evolutions of these institutions in themselves explain anything , since , in the perspective outlined above , these were mere side effects of a more fundamental order .
25 Neither could the boy .
26 But neither could the players talk too much about the Grand Plan , for fear of looking like busybodies in another nation 's affairs .
27 Neither could the lower jaw slide backwards and forwards in a saw-like motion because the ‘ hinge ’ between the lower jaw and skull ( the joint between the quadrate bone on the skull and articular bone of the lower jaw ) was tight when the jaws were shut .
28 ( Of course your weight would n't change , so neither could the amount of displaced water ; an arm or leg would have to stick up instead . )
29 He believed , like Robert Bakker , that as elephants can not gallop , then neither could the brontosaurs .
30 Above Elephants have little flexure in their joints , so can not gallop ; neither could the brontosaurs .
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