Example sentences of "[indef pn] [modal v] [adv] [verb] in [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 All I say is , if someone can not play in rhythm and has not music within him , then we can not admit him .
2 The present interrelationship between control of the schools and the two alliances varies in each part of Ireland , though one should also bear in mind the additional underpinning of the alliances both North and South by one of the traditional values of bourgeois capitalism , private and selective schooling .
3 One should also bear in mind the " vertical class mixture " of the Edinburgh tenement .
4 One should always bear in mind that he never went back on his sympathy for the early stages of the Revolution , and his statement in 1821 , at the height of his Toryism , when he was accused of deserting France , has its own indestructible logic : ‘ You have been deluded by places and persons , while I have stuck to principles .
5 One must also bear in mind that Jesus , a short time before , had instructed his disciples to equip themselves with swords .
6 Using a profusion of small flowers in a large frame only makes a muddled , confused mess so one must always bear in mind the scale of the pressed material available for the picture .
7 One must always bear in mind that the settlement pattern of England 's industrial regions was altered beyond recognition during the course of the nineteenth century .
8 Moreover , one must always bear in mind England 's complicated manorial structure .
9 And how one interprets ‘ facts ’ has a significant effect on the actions one might then take in response to them .
10 In many ways it was a vicious circle — everything cost so much more if one could n't produce in bulk , but to produce in bulk one needed capital — and plenty of outlets .
11 The Alteceans wheezed moistly at her , waving their paws at their mounds of surplus respirators and dismantled heat-exchangers as if these treasures were all one could possibly require in life .
12 If heterosexuality and homosexuality are equally valid , the one can not stand in judgement on the other .
13 That can not be bypassed , because one can not have in Community membership countries that do not follow the concepts of democracy and human rights .
14 From a high dune vantage point one can only look in awe at the purple dappled carpet spread out below .
15 Marion took a deep breath , " … d' you reckon anyone 'll ever fall in love with me ? "
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