Example sentences of "nor [vb mod] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 There is no requirement that use or disclosure be intentional ; nor must loss to the company be established .
2 She had no intention of allowing these people to know how happy she would be working beside Silas — nor must Silas himself be given an inkling of her inner joy .
3 Nor should banks be allowed to forget why they are in difficulties .
4 Nor should Juan and Isabellita Peron 's promotion of the couple seem out of place — though Elena found little to admire in Peron 's second wife , an ageing and broadening nightclub hostess , compared with the legendary Evita .
5 Nor should industry expect ‘ to find refuge in a perpetually depreciating currency ’ , Mrs Thatcher said , underlining Nigel Lawson 's opposition to devaluation of the pound .
6 Certainly censorship should not be allowed to masquerade as virtuous compromise , but nor should commitment to free speech go unexamined .
7 Nor should costs of researching and negotiating alternative sources of finance be included .
8 Nor should News on Sunday be part of it .
9 The fate of Henry Scott may yet prove to be a salutary lesson to those local authorities intending to expand their programmes of publishing homosexual-related literature , nor should librarians ignore this piece of history if they display homosexual literature amongst their new acquisitions or publish a booklist of homosexual literature .
10 Nothing that has been painted or varnished recently should be allowed in , nor should cosmetics , cleaning materials or any of the other items mentioned in Table 3 .
11 Patients should not be discharged without such arrangements , but nor should beds be blocked unnecessarily .
12 They should not learn different roles depending on their sex , nor should learning be based on punishments but on respect for their understanding and potentialities .
13 Nor could visits be paid to her .
14 Nor could Unionists , who had flocked to the colours in 1914 , accept for long inequality of sacrifice when the nation 's greatest need was manpower .
15 Nor could leaders of the Conservative party offer active support for the idea , for it implied lack of confidence in the leadership of Baldwin no less than in that of MacDonald .
16 Though schools could reclaim VAT , universities and students could not , nor could parents buying books for children .
17 Nor could doctors after a 999 crew rushed her to hospital in Bath .
18 Nor could Chamberlain ever show how a preference within the low tariffs , which were the most that Britain would conceivably tolerate upon her food or raw materials , could make the difference , as he constantly reiterated , between Imperial consolidation and Imperial dissolution .
19 Nor could reports be produced necessarily with much consultation in the holiday period .
20 But I do n't think they could believe what was happening — and nor could I.
21 Nor could I. Did you miss not 'aving me to talk to ?
22 They could n't understand it at the time , and nor could I. None of us has any religious sense , there were n't any fundamentalist kinsmen to pacify : the absence of a fellow in a frilly white frock would n't have led to the suppuku of disinheritance .
23 Nor could breakdowns of these awards in terms of age bands and entry qualifications be supplied .
24 Nor could capitalist or socialist states deal by themselves with the threat of a nuclear catastrophe , or the difficulties that were facing the developing countries .
25 Nor could I ! ’
26 No longer would their errors be held to ridicule in respect of run-outs , stumpings and certain other contentious issues ( but not lbws or bat-pad catches — though there could be a case for relieving the umpires of the task of no-balling ) ; nor could players justifiably feel disgruntled for the superior eye of the camera would be deciding their fates with pronounced accuracy , ensuring that justice was done and seen to be done .
27 Nor could Jaq imagine that she could attain the full strength of a purestrain Stealer — though her own strength was formidable , even when unenhanced .
28 Nutty could not think of a good answer and nor could Mr Sylvester , so Nails was allowed to come .
29 Nor could outcomes be retrospectively measured against stated objectives , since the project was still in progress and would , in any event , be having an effect long after any official end to the programme .
30 Nor could men be sure , as faith diminished , that death would only visit them , or their loved ones , in God 's good time .
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