Example sentences of "[adv] [noun pl] [modal v] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 As the glass fills and demands increase so eventually demands will get very close to , and eventually outstretch our resources , producing stress and physical symptoms which occur to signal this fact .
2 That 's where the Norwegians and Swedes — well , sometimes the British sailors got in — but mostly foreigners used to go .
3 ‘ It may take time , but eventually supporters will have something to look forward to . ’
4 The county 's director of environment David Newbegin said there would also be some road closures , but gaps would be left so cyclists could get through .
5 A Trust spokesman said the volunteers were hoping to remove grass from the marsh so reeds can spread across the water .
6 He said the Government will change the law so courts can impose a secure training order on 12 to 15-year-olds who have been convicted of three imprisonable crimes and who can not be dealt with in the community .
7 So specifiers will need to know not just that a tile meets EC requirements , but — crucially in northern Europe — in what way it meets those requirements .
8 ONLY octogenarians would remember the last election of a new county to the first-class brotherhood .
9 Yet fifty years after Ramsey 's book a good judge of religious thought and literature during the twentieth century declared it to be an enduring masterpiece , which pointed forward to the road which Anglicans and not only Anglicans would follow .
10 Add to this the copyright problems — there will be no retrospective recognition of copyright for foreign books and so back-lists will remain unprotected — and it is easy to see why so many publishers simply sigh and pass on .
11 The Boat Club must know only lunatics 'd risk it .
12 Standing Room Only researchers can find no rules or regulations to block Newbon 's revolutionary plan .
13 where only secrets can embrace .
14 ‘ East or west all woods must fail ’ is then a statement of exactly the same class as ‘ The Road goes ever on and on ’ : literally true , literally unhelpful or even banal , but in its literal truth making a symbolic promise .
15 ‘ East or west all woods must fail ’ therefore applies both to the Old Forest and to the symbolic woods of Life and Error .
16 This is a layer of double meaning beyond that even of ‘ East or west all woods must fail ’ or ‘ The Road goes ever on and on ’ .
17 If guns are outlawed , only outlaws will have guns — car sticker ( Is this the silliest piece of circular logic ever ? )
18 That is not to say only experts need apply for these jobs ; we run a programme of training weekends and people taking up committee posts should be strongly encouraged to attend an appropriate local training weekend .
19 Intentions are infamous for getting put into action less frequently than plans simply because intentions leave a yawning gap which only plans can bridge .
20 First , only solicitors may begin and conduct litigation on behalf of others .
21 Articles can not be returned so senders should keep copies .
22 And in January it goes on sale at Ryman so homeowners can ensure their freezers or video recorders are not turned off by mistake .
23 Not all expatriates receive company cars and so employers may provide car loans or make payment towards the cost of shipping an employee 's car from home .
24 We know employees are being blackmailed with their jobs to risk life and limb so employers can make a fat profit at our expense .
25 It has implemented a value-based pricing model so resellers can augment their base discount by making certain commitments .
26 Perhaps manufacturers ought to come clean and just build pink guitars with purple headstocks ?
27 In half an hour a dozen or so cars would drive into the inner courtyard and the morning shift would take over .
28 Henceforth importers will have to apply for licences .
29 The prices of the operations from fillings to complicated bridge work were set by independent experts so dentists would receive a fixed income set by the Doctors ' and Dentists Review Body .
30 Over 80 listed companies have hit the 10% ceiling on foreign ownership — so foreigners can buy more shares only from other foreigners , usually at a hefty premium .
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