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

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1 The woman ought not to lie about these things , or how will men ever learn ?
2 So how or why or where can Town win … the bookies have them as favourites but only just … the fans have red and white in front of their eyes … for them there can only be one result …
3 When sulphate availability is increased sulphate reducing bacteria proliferate and eventually may outcompete methanogens when the sulphate supply is sufficient .
4 Sister Dannii would often join in and little could parents Carol and Ron have realised just where this extrovert show of singing and dancing would lead to .
5 The impression that several Northampton players were suffering from the effects of last Tuesday 's victory at Leicester was endorsed afterwards , and rarely could Olver , Bayfield and Shelford have had such ineffective games .
6 Rarely will evidence such as source A condemn itself so readily , and rarely will interpretation differ to this extreme .
7 You know you would , and so would I. The Spider in the poem however , is not my Silken Self , but an altogether more Savage and businesslike sister .
8 And so would Brown who , busy demolishing a sausage roll , observed through flaky lips : ‘ But it 's not necessarily what the relatives want . ’
9 With the return of the clippie , pick-up time would be dramatically reduced , and so would fuel consumption , air pollution and driver frustration .
10 Classroom organisation , teacher behaviour , and the influence of single-sex vs mixed-sex teaching of mathematics would be classed as ‘ educational ’ , and so would sexism in the curriculum or in classroom materials .
11 Theolonius Monk would feel at home here , and so would John Coltrane .
12 The hon. Gentleman illustrated his argument graphicaly , and so shall I. No hon. Member will forget the riots in Trafalgar square and elsewhere in the country that were provoked by those opposed to a system of taxation endorsed by Parliament .
13 Clause 9.15.2 may in particular be considered objectionable and so may clause 9.15.3 for that matter .
14 Essentially you pay for f funds into a a trust and create a family trust whereby you or your spouse can be beneficiary and so can children .
15 Every house has weak areas you can probably identify them yourselves , and so can burglars .
16 So will Helen and so will Jenny I do snazzy formal
17 The dna molecule is composed of the string of compounds called nucleotide , having four bases attached to them : A C G T. What is surprising about dna is that A and T will cling together , and so will C and G. A single dna chain , immersed in a pool of nucleotide , will latch on to its counterpart and thus be able to duplicate itself when the double chain is split apart .
18 Circumstances and people change , and so must structures .
19 ‘ Do after your kind , ’ said Radulfus , looking down at the pair with a face almost as blanched as the prior 's , ‘ and so must I. Jerome , ’ he said , with absolute and steely authority , ‘ look up and face me . ’
20 ‘ You must be patient , ’ he said , ‘ and so must I. The one rule .
21 I have to get to work and so must David .
22 You could have been killed by your own foolhardiness and so could others in an attempt to find you . ’
23 Brugg , on a direct road to the north-east should be visited , and so should Baden , just off the motorway in roughly the same direction .
24 If so should LA instruct SEGLAB to look for evidence of a schwa or should it just make one up ?
25 should a computer be used — if so should packages be purchased or bespoke systems be commissioned ?
26 Ie its quite OK for us to be 6million in debt , but no more … by getting the money from Batty we keep the bankers happy in the short/medium term — and also would de able to get money should we need it again .
27 The gathering ended when one of the section shaikhs said he had business to attend to that evening , they should ask for 6000 dinars , and please would Muhammad al-Sharifi close the proceedings .
28 Would anyone like to take up the challenge of demystifying this article ; and how would Tania Guha herself ‘ rewrite ’ it if it were to be read by those ‘ others ’ who have not yet been through the intellectual sieve of the university hierarchy ?
29 And how would Jean-Claude interpret this ?
30 And how would Mama react to that ?
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