Example sentences of "[modal v] [verb] [pron] in [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | In examining these conflicts and changes the particular aims of the researchers are to : elucidate the changes that occurred in the UK defence science and technology system in the 1980 's and to analyse their dynamics and interactions ; ii identify and examine the assumptions about the future being made by firms and governments to guide their current decision-making in this area ; iii consider whether clear and stable structural trends are emerging , and the factors that may influence them in the 1990's , including the transition to a single European market ; iv establish a better framework for assessing contemporary developments in defence technology policy and their consequences for other areas of science and technology policy . |
2 | I can not believe my luck that nobody else had the sense to carry you off but that you should still be there for me and that — ’ Well , that could be taken two ways , on second thoughts that might not be the thing to say , no ; ‘ my luck that you should want me in the same way that I want you . |
3 | If you have any special requests you must include them in the special request box on the booking form , but please note that special requests are not guaranteed and are subject to availability . |
4 | Staff wishing to avail themselves of this flexitime arrangement should discuss it in the first instance with their line manager . |
5 | ‘ You should soak it in the Sacred Spring , ’ he said . |
6 | You think I should show it in the future years ? |
7 | NEXT time Simon Rattle and the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra perform Messiaen 's Et Exspecto Resurrectionem Mortuorum they should do it in a great cathedral . |
8 | Ants can be kept in large glass jars filled with soil or in a wormery ( Chapter 6 ) , but to see them best you should keep them in a special kind of housing . |
9 | A bottle will keep for a couple of hours once out of the fridge , but if you need to keep it for longer you should store it in an insulated cool-bag until it 's needed . |
10 | Hence Durkheim insisted that to understand one set of social phenomena we must see them in the round — in their wider , social context . |
11 | Staff must attend one in every three meetings and they are asked to acquaint themselves with what took place if they were absent . |
12 | ‘ People can either do the walk in one spell or a bit every weekend , though they should complete it in a 12-month period ’ said Bill . |
13 | First , however , he must prove himself in the hardest job of his life . |
14 | It is not a comprehensive guide to symptoms and services , but it should point you in the right direction and show you where to go for help . |
15 | no well you should n't put carrots in , you should put 'em in a separate pan |
16 | ‘ Every time you get a mask , Mildred , you should put it in the deep freeze . |
17 | The jury must place themselves in the accused 's position with the accused 's knowledge . |
18 | This does not mean that the governing body should involve itself in the day-to-day running of the school . |
19 | As well as selecting the relevant information you must arrange it in a logical way . |
20 | First , it must address itself in a relevant fashion to the kind of issues identified above , that is , it must be grounded in the moral social , economic and political problems of the late twentieth century , in contrast to our prevailing political and constitutional orthodoxies which originated in , and address themselves almost exclusively to mid-nineteenth century concerns . |
21 | Try eating a small amount of a low-fat , high-carbohydrate food before each meal , otherwise you may stuff yourself in a futile attempt to be satiated then eat a rich pudding anyway , since all you really wanted was the carbohydrate . |
22 | You take one or two , having studied the collectors of the world , and the highly professional fences of the antique market , and place them where they 'll bring you in the best and safest return . |
23 | No , I wo n't do it then I 'll do it I 'll do it in the early evening when no one 's too drunk . |
24 | ‘ I 'll show you in a little while , my darling — as if you do n't already have a very good idea ! ’ laughed Maria . |
25 | I 'll ring you in the next account period , and I expect I 'll have some very good news for you ! " |
26 | They 're advertising , we 'll see them in the Yellow Pages . |
27 | On a personal level I ca n't go off and say ‘ Bye darling ’ , I 'll see you in a few years . |
28 | ‘ I 'll see you in the same pub we used last time . |
29 | ‘ We 'll keep them in a safe place together , ’ he said . |
30 | There was a moment , as she felt the release from the flimsy protection of her undergarments , when it seemed as if something yet might stop him in the tidal wave of passion , but his intention overwhelmed any such hesitation , and with a moan of desire she put herself entirely into his hands . |