Example sentences of "[modal v] [vb infin] [adv] [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ If a husband or wife wants a family deep down , then it may eat away at the relationship and they may blame their partner for not allowing them to fulfil their needs . ’
2 Given the time it takes for non-experts to put up a house , the interest charges on your loan may eat considerably into the discount you capture by using your own labour , says Tuffin .
3 Either may arise only after the performance or occurrence of some particular acts .
4 Other negative feelings may arise out of the learning situation itself , or the student 's total ignorance of the language to be learned .
5 These elements ( the equivalent of nerve cells ) may be tangible silicon chips or they may exist only in the cyberspace of a working computer program .
6 Unfortunately , puppies in particular may rush out through the door in this situation , often ignoring the visitor , and could end up on the road .
7 But the brokers between the private sector and the community , such as BITC , say these sources may dry up in the recession .
8 The major problem is that pupils may concentrate solely on the game aspect and also lose interest quickly .
9 Hawks may swoop down from the sky and carry one off .
10 Every day the Ethiopian planes may swoop down from the sky .
11 ( 8 ) If any party to an appeal to the sheriff under any provision of this Act ( other than Part VII ) is dissatisfied in point of law with a decision of the sheriff , he may appeal therefrom to the Court of Session within 28 days from the date of that decision .
12 My contact at the Yard may know more by the end of the day .
13 For some reason , this letter so unnerved her that she thought she must rush down to the sea at once , and run the thudding in her head quite out of it .
14 To be perfectly honest Don I think you , you should retain the television , but you should restrict too with the regard to your use of it
15 People must think hard about the job they 're doing ; how they can make it safer .
16 So down at squadron level we had this very much in our minds when in time the orders came down through Group , through station , right to the people who had to do the carting and the bombing , I feel I should explain right at the outset that I can only view at the later stages of the war the state of morale as I saw it in the entire Pathfinder Force .
17 Every user of LIFESPAN must log on to the system via a unique user name and password , allocated in this way .
18 A file should exist online for the module but can not be found .
19 The factors which come within the first category are those which must exist independently of the substance to be decided .
20 She must remain discreetly in the background — in the wings as it were — being ever attentive to Anne 's requirements and reputation , and acting with prudence and discretion whensoever the need arose .
21 The Labour leader described the Home Secretary 's comments as ‘ peculiar ’ and insisted that race should remain firmly in the background as a potential issue in the last few days of the campaign .
22 As a basic point , you should enquire whether the scheme is contracted in or out of SERPS and whether the intention is that it should remain so in the future .
23 Valeria had asked us for the afternoon and suggested that we should stay on for the evening , as her mother had gone to spend the night with a friend .
24 The LIFESPAN Manager should log in to the LIFESPAN RDBI process directory ( i.e. where the 59 .
25 Again , you should log in to the VAX as the LIFESPAN Manager , and type :
26 Programs chosen must also be relevant to the subject matter studied by pupils and not artificially inserted into the curriculum The software must relate directly to the way in which the sub being taught in a particular school and one disadvantage of generally produced software , in history for example , is that it may be rely in one school but not in another .
27 Each dance should arise naturally from the context and reveal something about one or another or all the characters in reaction to a series of situations .
28 ( c ) The causation of the public nuisance or the threat to public order must arise out of the use of the premises for the sale of alcoholic liquor .
29 He asked why the parish council were so against the signs ‘ Do the parish have an official policy , because if they do , they should think again about the effect it has on the village . ’
30 Mr Best should think hard about the result of his folly .
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