Example sentences of "[modal v] [vb infin] [verb] [pron] [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | If not you may be able to get legal help through a law centre , or you may prefer to consult your own solicitor , if you have one already , or a local firm recommended by a friend or colleague . |
2 | ‘ Oh , and Mrs Hilaire , one other thing , the message is we may need to see your own place . |
3 | In order to prepare students/trainees for this work role in the area of Business Administration , staff may need to rethink their own role , implement different methodologies and , where necessary , reorganise their use of resources . |
4 | Yesterday mystery still surrounded Bardot 's overdose with many people asking why the screen legend should try to take her own life at a time when she seemed to have found happiness with her new husband . |
5 | Eating a meal is a good time for socializing , so you should try to eat your own meal with the patient whenever possible , or organize family members or friends to do this . |
6 | You must try to create your own season , based around certain kit events , and then the rest will slot into place . |
7 | So it 's still a pretty good wildlife area — and we must try to keep it that way . |
8 | If you fail to experience tension you must try to develop your own exercise which serves to tense that particular muscle group . |
9 | He asked parliament whether he should proceed to assert his own authority over Scotland , or seek to persuade one side or the other there to acknowledge English superiority . |
10 | The publication of the Government 's Green Paper , health of the nation and all the work going on around the country , on the implementation programme for the community care reforms , means that N C V O must attempt to rebuild its own capacity , to undertake effective policy development work in these areas . |
11 | ‘ I should have given you more time , ’ Mr O'Hara continued . |
12 | ‘ She should have developed her own style . ’ |
13 | However , the Government should have done something this year to mitigate the costs of that 20 per cent . |
14 | I should have discharged myself this morning . ’ |
15 | How rude of me , I should have offered you some tea or coffee . ’ |
16 | And this is a , should have drawn it that way round , |
17 | Reason should have told me that instant acceptance was too much to ask , but I was overwhelmed by my emotional need for an endorsement , however small , of my situation . |
18 | I should have told you that snot comes out of your nose ? ’ |
19 | Outside , the city seemed to have become livelier , although Lucien realised that earlier he must have projected his own lethargy onto his surroundings . |
20 | And Phil Oakey must have eaten his own fringe when he heard what they 'd done to his malevolently provincial classic ‘ Do n't You Want Me ’ . |
21 | I thought the maid must have left it that way . |
22 | Cos our Corrinne must have fetched me some drinking chocolate she fetched me . |
23 | He was almost sure he must have ditched it some place . |
24 | The work of translation itself , quite apart from his grand conception of his purpose in undertaking it , must have afforded him some solace . |
25 | I mean , do n't you have any key to repair the Bishop 's omission if he should forget to lock his own door ? ’ |
26 | It was hardly the kind of place that a girl should arrange to meet her own father , unless she had a cruel streak or a deeply insensitive nature , or both . |
27 | I think some people do give generously when buying raffle tickets and particularly they like the fact that the tickets are so cheap , so we should continue to give them that option . |
28 | I should learn to mind my own business . ’ |
29 | But you might want to create your own track pattern from a circuit diagram , or perhaps convert a stripboard layout to a printed circuit board ( p.c.b . ) . |
30 | To survive and succeed as a student , you 'll need to develop your own pattern of regular activity , within which you can feel secure and become an effective student , leaving yourself sufficient freedom to be spontaneous , to be yourself . |