Example sentences of "and [modal v] [adv] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | And let's just work on this independently will you . |
2 | six gold medals in seventy years is Britain 's record at the winter olympics … let's hope our luck changes in France … and let's also hope for some goals from our three central south sides tomorrow … |
3 | Because it 's , it 's completely wrong and misleading , and let's instead talk about the ultimate bottom line in evolution which is reproductive success . |
4 | Many sandstones with overgrowth cements exhibit little solution compaction at grain-to-grain contacts ( Fig. 5.26c , d ) ; the source of silica in such sediments can only partially be derived from the solution compaction and may largely result from the dissolution of opaline silica . |
5 | These involve the stationing of combat troop units on a large scale and may well infringe upon the sovereignty of the host country . |
6 | There are good reasons to believe that the branching pattern and shape of the dendrites may also be important and may well change as a result of training or other types of experience . |
7 | This is a simple view , commonly held , and may well accord with long-term experience . |
8 | Even a playful nip is likely to be painful and may well lead to further displays of such aggression . |
9 | Whether answered directly , mentioned in the magazine or not , please be sure that your letters and comments are noted and may well result in an article . |
10 | The lessons learnt will be disseminated through the county training programme and may well result in the establishment of provision in other parts of the area . |
11 | The increase in business is substantial and may well result in more jobs being created . ’ |
12 | However , it has also been observed that those with wrinkled testa ( coats ) appear to be slower to germinate and may well benefit from piercing , scratching or abrasion . |
13 | Similarly , if investment appraisal is to rely upon more non-financial data , the logical link between those data and improved financial performance in the longer run should still be implicit and may well benefit from being made explicit . |
14 | Although no figures are yet available , this rate has probably flattened in 1990 and 1991 and may well prove to be around eight per cent or less at the current time . |
15 | There are two types available — those with a tin lining have a low melting point and may well need to be relined if overheated , which can proves expensive . |
16 | There are items that augment opportunities — and may well come under the Haig-Simons rubric — but are intrinsically unobservable because they do not correspond to market transactions . |
17 | Speed of response can be set over a range of five steps , and may well have to be reset because , particularly in graphics mode , if it is too sensitive , loading up several movement commands into the buffer will require having to wait for them to clear . |
18 | MCC bosses had hoped to deflect the rebels from insisting on the meeting , which will cost £17,000 and may well have to be held at a huge venue like Westminster Hall , by offering to pass on their views on the Gower affair to the selectors and the TCCB in an unprecedented letter of protest . |
19 | This is traditionally a standard feature of story-telling , and may well derive from the oral tradition where the story-teller would switch from a narrative role to a dramatic one . |
20 | This is noticeable when short term goals can be identified and seen to be worth reaching and may well account for the very impressive efforts by schools in agricultural , sports and music competitions . |
21 | The second solution sounds sensible and may well appeal to politicians . |
22 | The dog sees you as challenging its perceived dominance in the family arena , and may well turn on you when threatened , in the same way that it would a rival pack member which does not back down in the wild . |
23 | It appears that the effect of marking to the market with stochastic interest rates is generally rather small , can vary as between futures ( depending on the sensitivity of their price to movements in interest rates ) and may also vary over time for the same future . |
24 | A good performance in the ‘ B ’ or regional squads may bring you to the attention of the national coach , and may also result in your promotion to the élite squads . |
25 | If it ca n't do this the affected part of the structure remains damp ; This can then encourage rot to grow on timber , and may also result in frost damage to masonry in cold weather . |
26 | Long-sighted children are often reluctant to do much reading and writing and may also suffer from headaches . |
27 | It is reckoned to be capable of cutting the death rate from fractures in older women by 60 per cent and may also protect against heart disease and rheumatoid arthritis . |
28 | Plying this area with yet more oil , in the form of creamy cleansers and heavy moisturisers , will exacerbate the problem of excessive shine , and may also contribute to outbreaks of spots . |
29 | Classification by audience age has proved an acceptable limitation to impose on a cinema audience , and may also warn of the type of experience on offer . |
30 | Your GP can refer you for therapy if appropriate and may also know of any specialist help available locally . |