Example sentences of "[modal v] [verb] [pron] [verb] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 We may think we see the dead person walking down the street , or hear them calling our name .
2 And I 've got something to tell you which may make you feel the same way about me . "
3 In these circumstances the child care lawyer must know what services the local authority is obliged to provide and which services are merely discretionary .
4 On Nov. 29 he declared : " We must do everything to put the right-wing rabble in its place and hit the culprits with the full force of the law . "
5 Where countries use their own devices to protect their domestic industries artificially from genuine overseas competition , they must expect us to do the same .
6 Responsible officials should use them to serve the public interest .
7 So comparing alternatives which are alike save in the form of organisation , we see that the theoretical expectation that superior motivation , the plus-factor available to the co-operative form , should enable it to out-produce the conventional form is borne out in practice .
8 Perhaps most importantly , emphasis on examining the effects of particular traits on the breeding success of males and females should encourage us to investigate the adaptive significance of sex differences whose functions are not immediately obvious .
9 No one should forget he said the same thing before Celtic played Partizan .
10 Companies must position themselves to exploit the technological convergence between communications and computing .
11 However physically or mentally frail a resident is , you should help them maintain the maximum amount of independence possible .
12 There is a great deal of variety in the work of the ES and this booklet should help you see the bigger picture — of how you can help to provide a vital service to the public .
13 Listening to a balanced , impartial opinion , even if it contains an element of constructive criticism of certain aspects of your work , should help you to make the most of your potential .
14 Thank you for printing my latter ( Chinese Aggression NI 171 ) , but I must ask you to publish the following correction : Claire Culhane , Quang Ngai , South Vietnam , should read : Claire Culhane , Vancouver .
15 We must ask you to stand the first £100 of any consequential loss .
16 We must ask you to stand the first £100 of any consequential loss .
17 ‘ Then we must help him learn the proper way to behave , ’ said Anabelle simply .
18 The Tour has begun , and by evening we 'll know who wears the first maillot jaune .
19 We 'll need him to get the neural network back on line . ’
20 If enzyme deficiencies are at the root of the problem in chemical-sensitive patients then one might expect them to show the same sort of reaction to small amounts of a chemical as normal people show to large amounts of that chemical .
21 Ted Sturmthal , who was on the last flight , summed it all up ‘ I 'll do anything to keep the XB-70 in the air — except pay for it myself ! ’
22 Then we 'll see who eats the most Duracells !
23 He might decide to cross-examine both of us in an attempt to detect inconsistencies in our replies , or hope for some slip-up on our part which might enable him to make the correct identification .
24 I thought that if I made you realise how strongly I felt you might decide you feel the same . ’
25 But the fear that nagged MI6 's mind was that the Russians had captured Crabb alive and might produce him to tell the full story .
26 As you sip coffee and liqueurs in the Aquarium bar with new-found friends , you 'll hear yourself making the firm promise ‘ I 'll be back ’ .
27 ( This might lead one to approve the technical but question the vocational element in TVEI . )
28 ‘ And I 'll let you pull the next bad tooth , ’ he said and stood up , reached out for her .
29 But if he 'll get it done , he 'll get it done the next it 's one less thing .
30 WE 'LL HELP YOU FIND THE BEST OPTION
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