Example sentences of "[modal v] [vb infin] [adv] of the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Prospects : A pattern which may evolve out of the failures above ; its failure , however , could produce a turning of the tables and the triumph of : |
2 | Other negative feelings may arise out of the learning situation itself , or the student 's total ignorance of the language to be learned . |
3 | About 1 in 10 has now followed this route over the country as a whole , and in the costly Southeast as many as 20 per cent may opt out of the NHS . |
4 | The factors which come within the first category are those which must exist independently of the substance to be decided . |
5 | ( 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 . |
6 | If you must jump out of the loop , you should use UNTIL TRUE to " pop " the stack . |
7 | Despite holding political appointments , in all matters of criminal prosecution they must act independently of the interests of government . |
8 | Line Of Vision , who finished second to the highly rated Argentum at Nottingham , should do best of the pair , but may fail to hold the impressive Brighton winner , Alysardi ( 3.40 ) , who at $205,000 as a yearling , cost almost 10 times as much . |
9 | One layman summed up the feeling with the remark , ‘ If there were stolen goods anywhere on the premises , the Church must keep out of the matter . |
10 | Energy' Cinderella should step out of the grate |
11 | Our artworks and cultural works must tell both of the issue and of themselves . |
12 | You yourself should go out of the room . |
13 | once the spawning is complete the female must get out of the male 's way and should be removed from the breeding tank , otherwise she may be harried to the point of being killed . |
14 | I 'll take him back to Strelsau and you must get out of the country as fast as you can . ’ |
15 | She knew she must get out of the car quickly , or it would get stuck behind the steering wheel . |
16 | Instantly she knew that she too must get out of the Lodge . |
17 | She must get out of the house and breathe in some air that was free of the scent of leather . |
18 | ‘ You must come out of the sun , Mr Gray , ’ said Lord Henry . |
19 | Okay , so they 've other P H I benefit , that must come off of the equation , because we , otherwise we 'll be paying it as well as another insurance company , which mean he 'll be better off financially , by being off work sick , yes . |
20 | ‘ The English department , ’ one parent said , ‘ should get out of the sex education business . ’ |
21 | The right hon. Gentleman should get out of the habit of writing his supplementary questions before he hears the first answer . |
22 | The patient should get out of the house at intervals , if at all possible . |
23 | The social worker said I should get out of the house , so I got enticed down to Age Concern and passed the afternoon there . |
24 | Mrs Wilson had told him he should get out of the house more . |
25 | If a Labour government ca n't get the devaluation it wants , it should pull out of the ERM . |
26 | They believe Britain should pull out of the project and find another weapon to fill the same role . |
27 | If there is doubt and unbelief to be overcome , it is outside of us , and like St George we must venture out of the camp and slay the dragons for the honour of faith . |
28 | A child 's education may consist largely of the mastery of traditional skills to be done in a traditional way . |
29 | At the other extreme , language work may consist mostly of the provision of stimuli to ‘ creative writing ’ . |
30 | It is wholly admirable that this country can provide research facilities and educational expertise to overseas students , but the value of their work to this country may consist solely of the funding which they bring with them , the esteem in which they hold this country 's institutions when they have returned home , and their subsequent contacts and consultancies . |