Example sentences of "[modal v] [verb] [pers pn] [adv prt] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I do n't actually think that a Vice Presidency is somehow , should rule you out of organization |
2 | They d they should do them in like fishing shops |
3 | When one has an office , one should carry it out with courage and firmness ; without being depressed or crawling , one should not merely do what is possible , but should try , dare and risk making the office as beneficent as possible . |
4 | ‘ Work on that , ’ he instructed , and added loftily , ‘ That should keep you out of mischief for a while . ’ |
5 | ‘ Busy , ’ he replied , and while she bit down a reply of , ‘ That should keep you out of mischief , ’ Lubor went on to disappoint her some more , when he added , ‘ Mr Gajdusek has gone away and left me with very much work . ’ |
6 | All I knew was that I must keep him out of sight until Herbert returned . |
7 | If the Purchaser wishes specific matters to be warranted it should set them out in detail . |
8 | Establishing and sustaining relationships — ‘ We must have you over for dinner before we leave . ’ |
9 | Progress over the next two months or so should take me back to climbing . |
10 | A suggestion that he should take her out to lunch , instead , did n't , surprisingly , fall flat . |
11 | When you have updated the module 's contents you should enter it back into LIFESPAN via a package . |
12 | Owen : It 's agreed then people who misbehave and cause the teacher to waste time must pay it back at break . |
13 | The buyer has no lien over rejected goods and therefore must hand them over on request even though he has not received the return of his purchase money , Lyons v. May & Baker ( 1923 K.B. ) . |
14 | So it is with history essays — you can have an opinion but you must back it up with fact or reasons . |
15 | ‘ Hey Rico , maybe I should put him back to bed , huh ? ’ |
16 | Well I think you should put him out to work ! |
17 | ‘ That should put us back in business nicely . |
18 | ‘ You must put it down to jet lag and worry over my sister ; I 'm not usually so easily fooled . ’ |
19 | On the grounds of preventing young workers ' wages rising to a level which might price them out of work it scrapped the 1946 Fair Wages Resolution , which required compliance with minimum wage standards for firms trying to secure government and other contracts . |
20 | " I 'll chop them up for kindling . " |
21 | We 'll bring you up to date at 5.40pm . |
22 | Give Ellis a ring before lunch-time and he 'll bring you up to date . |
23 | We 'll bring you up to date on the situation later in the programme . |
24 | ‘ Right , I 'll start doing something about supper now , but I 'll carry you back to bed first . ’ |
25 | These concessions from the mining company seemed to point to another Irish solution to an Irish problem — ‘ We 'll do it but we 'll do it out of sight ’ . |
26 | But it 's er had it we took round to that fella round Dash Hill there well Alec took it and er he said I 'll ring you up in morning and give you an estimate . |
27 | and I thought well I 'm not gon na eat them now they 've been out of bag , so I thought oh I 'll boil them up for dog |
28 | I 'll boil you down for soap . |
29 | ‘ Sure and it 'll keep me out of mischief for a while . |
30 | There are also plans to further develop the cereal processing at Girvan — something which Mr Sandy says will occupy him now that his nephew is in place as managing director : ‘ It 'll keep me out of mischief . ’ |