Example sentences of "[adv] [modal v] [adv] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | So would more police , speedier courts , and better prisons and drug-treatment programmes . |
2 | Yet for others the colour will be more reminiscent of funerals , so will constantly fee morbid . |
3 | Fish can not swim fast enough for long enough and so can not porpoise — but they do not need to surface for air and so can swim at depth to reduce drag . |
4 | Most of the information obtainable from Companies House can instead be obtained from the company and so can further information especially if the searcher is a member of the company . |
5 | Statute and Common Law Alone Can not Control Nations |
6 | Well , you know I just ca n't sort of let it go on . |
7 | I just ca n't Lauren . |
8 | Dr Robert Answers your queries From the hum that just wo n't buck , to the buck that barely hums … |
9 | In six months later or three months later would then diary date to say , come back again . |
10 | Well then should n't fathers think about it before they produce the children ? |
11 | If I just knew where he was prepared to stand and then could just sort of do the things round about . |
12 | How could more money be found to support the proposed and alternative schemes under the Regulation ? |
13 | They say , only then will further tragedies like the death of their daughter , be avoided in future . |
14 | How can further improvements be made to the range and delivery of Government services , aimed at promoting business interest , particularly small and medium-sized enterprises ? |
15 | Samuel Sharp in his History of Stamford of 1847 says : ‘ It is most likely … that certain localities … were set apart by the Druids for the assemblage of their pupils and disciples : and why may not Stamford be one of these ? ’ |
16 | This discussion suggests that the question we ought to be asking is not a descriptive one — what is public law ? — but a prescriptive or normative one : when ought public law rules apply ; or , what is the proper scope of public law ? |
17 | And why must n't Phena know anything about them ? |
18 | The court can not attach a meaning to words which they can not bear , but if the words are capable of bearing more than one meaning why should not Parliament 's true intention be enforced rather than thwarted ? |
19 | Yet if they were referring to a legitimate title , why should not Pilate have been doing so as well ? |
20 | If Richard was to step into his dead brother 's shoes then why should not John — for as yet John was still Lackland — step into Richard 's shoes ? |
21 | Why should not people do as they pleased with their own bodies ? |
22 | ‘ Why should not Englishmen arm themselves ? ’ he asked . |
23 | Why should n't Sally look nice too ? ’ |
24 | Why should n't tramps sleep in cafés ? |
25 | And so I decided that this was rather an unfair situation — why should n't women be able to do what a man did ? |
26 | Washington , Jefferson and six other Virginians besides have led our nation ; so why should n't President Charles Sherman in about thirty-five years ' time — say round about nineteen sixty — be sitting in the White House ? |
27 | Why should n't Fanshawe just have said to his wife , ‘ This young lady has missed her last train and since she lives in London I said we 'd give her a lift ’ ? |
28 | I mean I may maybe decriminalization is part of that but I , as someone said why sho , why should n't people take er , drugs if they want to , they 're allowed to take other drugs ? |
29 | ‘ Why should n't people have an activity or hobby which causes no harm to anyone , and does n't hurt the fish , ’ says Mr Houghton . |
30 | But why should n't feminists play with language for political ends ? |