Example sentences of "[pers pn] [modal v] [verb] [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Failure to observe them may result in the withdrawal of occupational sick pay and/or statutory sick pay .
2 The letter " 0 " has many lines of symmetry though all of them must pass through the centre of the letter .
3 I may rely on the arbitrator .
4 I have always been desirous of devoting what little capability and energy I may possess to the country which I love most dearly . ’
5 If I may speak for the Law Officers of the Crown , we are scrupulous in bearing that vital principle in mind .
6 The back row played well and so did the front three , so any optimism I may feel about the future is well grounded .
7 And the first thing you can do is fetch water so that I may wash off the city dust before I change my dress . "
8 My Lords , if I may revert to the proposition that a person can not consent to the theft of property from himself , it is absurd to suppose that a company consents to the theft of its own property , merely because the thief is for most purposes of the company its directing mind .
9 I may look into the cost , work involved and practicalities of doing it mainly electronically as well as whether it is worth starting it at this stage of the season .
10 The anthem : ‘ Blessed by Thou , Lord God of Israel ’ was sung by Thomas Street Church choir and the sermon was preached by Mr Guard who chose as his text the fourth verse of the twenty-seventh Psalm : ‘ One thing have I desired of the Lord , that will I seek after , that I may dwell in the house of the Lord all the days of my life , to behold the beauty of the Lord and to enquire in His temple . ’
11 My Lords , having drafted this speech , I then had the pleasure and advantage of reading in draft the speech to be delivered by my noble and learned friend , Lord Browne-Wilkinson , and concluded that I ought to refer to the company fraud cases which were canvassed before your Lordships , lest it be thought that the Reg. v. Morris [ 1984 ] A.C. 320 statement of principle is inconsistent with a proper approach to such cases .
12 I ought to go to the party .
13 You would n't think I 'd been complimented on them , would you , but when I 'appened to show them accidental to a gentleman once , he said I ought to go on the stage and wear tights and a little frou-frou skirt — here , where you goin' ? ’
14 I ought to knock on the door of this hospital and say , Let me in .
15 I must apologise for the delay in responding .
16 First , I must apologise to the House for not being present in the Chamber for some of the earlier speeches .
17 He was operated on and survived — just , and in passing I must comment on the dedication and skill of the Indian surgeon and Sri Lankan woman anaesthetist who performed the operation .
18 I must comment on the Perspective Sensual secrets of chocolate ( Chem .
19 I must go to the loo , ’ said Jay .
20 I must go to the right here .
21 ‘ Yes , and I must go to the garage . ’
22 ‘ Then my bridegroom and I must go to the forest to become really and truly wed ?
23 I must go to the pig farm .
24 I must go to the shop , she told herself .
25 I must go for the priest — ’ she said to the empty room .
26 He was very , very kind ; he said of course I must go with the orchestra .
27 To do this , I must rely on the truth of a number of facts about the world , and about the optical properties of my eyes .
28 As to whether , after that , life came to this Earth by meteorites or in some other way , I must leave to the reader to decide .
29 I must to go to the pub and see
30 I must talk to the prior . ’
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