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 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 .
4 In six months later or three months later would then diary date to say , come back again .
5 If I just knew where he was prepared to stand and then could just sort of do the things round about .
6 How could more money be found to support the proposed and alternative schemes under the Regulation ?
7 They say , only then will further tragedies like the death of their daughter , be avoided in future .
8 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 ?
9 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 ?
10 And if skills associated with the new technology are specific to a particular occupation rather than to a firm , why should either employer or employee prefer a long-term contract with one employer rather than a consultancy contract for a particular piece of work ?
11 I think you have to evolve , develop quite a lot of detective sense , to meet people , to imagine where could further letters be that would help me , and you have to charm your way virtually into those houses , and persuade the people erm to let you look at Grandfather 's letters in the trunk in the attic .
12 ( i ) When will more details be available ?
13 Where can little Robin be ?
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