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

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1 Others may buy UnixWare with the intention of adding or upgrading to a NetWare network in the future .
2 Sec secondly we must welcome Paul to the meeting , as you know he joined us at the beginning of January to run the neighbourhood watch schemes and as office manager I thought it appropriate he attend the management meetings .
3 We must bring Colin to the garden as soon as we can . ’
4 The technology used in the RIOS 2 three-chip chipset — which IBM will use in upcoming Power Parallel machines ( UX No 422 ) — should re-establish IBM as the performance leader , says The Microprocessor Report , which estimates the thing will fetch around 100 SPECint92 .
5 If the two men are to win through , Taylor must take England to the World Cup Finals next year and Major must show his determination to lead the Tories to the next election .
6 Perhaps she should take Magnus to the heath , or the canal , then she abandoned the idea , it would be too much effort .
7 From what he was told by the Queen , by his unofficial advisers like the Dean of Westminster , and from his own conviction , Macmillan was sure that he must recommend Ramsey to the Queen .
8 We must allow Jesus in the Eucharist to come out of isolation so that he may once again lead and save Christian society as its head ’ .
9 ON THEIR WAY HOME MAZZ AND SAM SEE A NOTICE OUTSIDE THE YOUTH CLUB I THINK YOU SHOULD ASK DANNY TO THE TALK .
10 And then on Thursday Bill 's coming to play with you and you 're going to nursery and then on Friday you 'll see Lucy in the day time
11 Erm , right , we 'll have Shirley as the client , and we 're a life company and we 're looking at the cost of providing Shirley with life cover .
12 We 'll have Steiner at the Tower .
13 Bevin 's reply hinted at his fear that such arrangements might reduce Britain to the position of a humble deputy to the American sheriff .
14 He also believed , first , that France was unlikely to be able to secure an alliance with Britain ( because of the two countries ' disagreement about the Near East in 1840 ) ; second , that Britain might support Russia in the event of a Russian attack on the Ottoman Empire ( because of the Anglo-Russian discussions which had taken place in London in 1844 ) ; and third , that in any event he could count on the support of Austria ( because of the assistance he had rendered Vienna in putting down the Hungarians in 1849 ) .
15 The women hope it 'll turn Gloucestershire into the angora goat capital of the world .
16 Despite this there are still rumours that the banks may remove Eurotunnel from the project altogether , or that Alastair Morton will be replaced as the British co-chairman .
17 Campaigners against the project point out that a mixture of economic recession and growing enthusiasm for energy efficiency may deprive Hydro-Quebec of the bulk of its potential revenue from the scheme , in the form of orders from US power supply companies , who are believed to be reconsidering the need to import power from Canada .
18 It is precisely because he knew who God was that he knew he could trust God in the dark .
19 Feeling dejected , she tried to push the questions from her mind , and as soon as the register formalities had been completed she left the office and went to see if she could assist Matt with the loading of the barbecue trailer .
20 The man who taught me English could recite Burns by the hour . ’
21 A UNIQUE project could mark Liverpool as the country 's leader in school building trends .
22 I could see Martina down the end of the passage , aproned , with plates in her hand .
23 He could see Ruth at the door of his office , frowning , shaking her head , looking back over her shoulder .
24 And Julius Caesar stood in France in because he was in , the place he captured in France , and he could see Britain across the water and he wondered what the land was like over there .
25 He could see Vasco on the street , fourteen years old , face like a guitar .
26 She could see Dorcas in the back of the cab , explaining what various levers did .
27 He also remembered that he 'd said he 'd ring Frances about the possibility of going down to Miles and Juliet 's on the Sunday , but decided to do that the next morning .
28 As they walked back through the hotel he remarked casually , ‘ I said I 'd meet Jack on the terrace for a drink . ’
29 PREMIER John Major was ambushed by the Germans last night in a move which could force Britain off the road to European unity .
30 ’ You could try Ezra at the corner . ’
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