## 99.1 1. We'd just ... 2. Just when you've bought a computer that you think will last a lifetime, **out come** some new software that needs an even bigger hard drive. 3. Whenever I ask the class a question, **down go** their hands and they sit patiently until I choose one of them to answer. 4. I asked Ryan to get three kilos of potatoes from the supermarket and he only bought one kilo, so **then** he **went** to get some more. 5. After I'd been waiting for an hour, the door opened and **in came** the nurse, who said the dentist would be able to see me now. 6. I'd lost hope of getting the cat out of the tree, when **up came** a man with a ladder. 7. As soon as I'd given Daisy some pocket money, **out went** she to buy sweets. ## 99.2 <!-- C1, should --> 2+h Should you not wish to receive further information about our products, click on the box below. <!-- C2, were --> 3+a Were the plane ever to build, it would cut the journey time from New York to Tokyo by four hours. <!-- C1, should --> 4+g Should the ice hockey team win again today, it will be their tenth consecutive history. <!-- C2, were --> 5+d Were I offered the job, I would have no hesitation in accepting. <!-- C3, had --> 6+i Had a car been coming the other way, I might have been seriously injured. <!-- C3, had --> 7+f Had there been a referendum on the issue, it is unlikely that the electorate would have supported the government. <!-- C1, should --> 8+b Should you not be able to afford the SXL3, there are less expensive models in the range. <!-- C2, were --> 9+e Were Charles Dickens alive today, he would be writing novels about the homeless in London. ## 99.3 Europeans spend more of their income on transport today than do Americans. Americans spent less of their income on housing in 1970 than did Europeans. Americans spend more of ther income on recreation today than do Europeans. Europeans spend more of their income on transport than on recreation today as was the case in 1970. Europeans spent less of their income on recreation than on food and drink in 1970 as is the case today. Europeans spent more of their income on transport than on food and drink today as was the case in 1970. ## 99.4 1. I was ... 2. Kamal went to Oxford University, as went his sister. 3. People in poorer countries comsume a far smaller proportion of the earth's resources than do people in developed countries. 4. He is a much better teacher than he was five years ago. 5. Dan is keen golfer, as is his wife. ## 100.1 1. Rarely ... 2. At no time was the public in any danger. 3. Only with close friends and family did he feel entirely relaxed. 4. Only if the pitch is frozen will the match be calcelled. 5. Little did I know that Carmen and I would be merried one day. 6. Barely had he entered the water when it became clear he couldn't swim. 7. On no account should you light the fire if you are along in the house. 8. Not for one moment was a rivalry between three brothers. 9. Not only was I wet through, I was freezing cold. 10. Only once had I climbed this high before. 11. Hardly had the audience taken their seats when the conductor stepped onto the stage. 12. Only in the last three years has he been acknowledged to be a great author. ## 100.2 1. Such ... 2. Such **was the strength** of the materials that few buildings were left standing. 3. Such **was her dominance** that she hasn't lost a match for over three years. 4. So **alike were the twins** that even their parents couldn't tell them apart. 5. So **complicated was the calculation** that it even took a computer three days to solve it. 6. So **boring was the lecture** that most of the students went to sleep. ## 100.3 **Such was the heat** of the oncoming inferno that trees more than 100 metres ahead began to smoulder. Only once in recent years, during 2004, **has a town of this size had to be evacuated** because of forest fires. Into these vehicles **climbed the sick and elderly**, before they headed off to safety across the river. Residents with cars left by mid morning, **as did all non-essential police officers**. Hardly **had the evacuation been completed** when the wind changed direction ... Soon after that **were complaints heard** from some residents. 'At no time **did the fires pose** a real threat', said one local man. 'I didn't want to leave my home, **nor did** most of my neighbours.' So upset **are some elderly residents** that they are threatening to complain to their MP. '**Had we not taken** this action, lives would have been put at risk. Only when the fires have moved well away from the town **will residents be allowed** to return to their homes.'