Example sentences of "[modal v] [pers pn] at " in BNC.

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1 Erm should I at least be prepared to again stick something in the newsletter about .
2 And should she at any time be incapacitated , Henry had to bring the books to her , and she would scrutinise every penny that went out or came in .
3 Why should we at Wimpey be bothered about the general health of the staff ?
4 Should it at times carry more weight than bottom-up acoustic quality ?
5 I do not believe those powers would be of use My Lords I er take the view that they would not have been abused by past Home Secretaries , no not by men like the late Tutor Reed or the Noble Lord Jenkins or the Noble Lord Callaghan , they would not be abused today by my Right Honourable Friend Mr Howard , I doubt if they would be abused by Mr Blair should he at some time become Home Secretary and I think we 're becoming slightly attached to an artificial argument that somehow or the other there is great respect for the local authorities , but which is not extended to the National Institutions of Government and to the Home Office and the Home Secretary .
6 Could I at least ask a few questions ? ’
7 Could you at the same time treat the biblical texts as objects of critical scientific study and as the medium of a message from God ?
8 May we at least look ? ’ said Roland , imagining perhaps a hidden drawer , and at the same time uncomfortably aware of the laundry lists in Northanger Abbey .
9 well we sha n't finish that lot shall we at this rate ?
10 Now if you get a situation like that I mean the key question is do people actually want to change in this kind of way , or would they at least like to sort of experiment a little bit in the way they handle a group of children ?
11 Would it at least give a categorical assurance and preferably in this House and now that the British Library will be given the opportunity to raise funds to purchase the land itself so that the future development of that library will be possible .
12 Will you at least let me walk you down to the station ? ’
13 At the time of his ascension , how does Jesus respond to the question put to him by his disciples , ‘ Lord , will you at this time give the Kingdom back to Israel ? ’
14 Will you at least please make an effort ? ’
15 Will we at least be allowed our Nirvana , we children of that bygone age ?
16 If the Government are not prepared to abolish that most ineffective policy , will they at least consider flexibility in the application of the rules , taking particular account of men who are kept on shore because of bad weather or boat maintenance ?
17 Will he at least allow them the cost of paying childminders ?
18 Honecker begs in vain , then finally asks : ‘ Can I at least leave my luggage here for a bit ? ’
19 Can I at least lock up ? ’
20 How can you at college , I mean I know there 's your course , but I did n't know about that until you enrolled for it .
21 Can we at least get some fresh clothes to him ?
22 If he can not accept it , can he at least dispatch a team of Scottish Office officials to see matters on the ground and report back to the Scottish Office on the grim situation faced by the islands ?
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