Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] [pron] [verb] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The selection of committees is an important matter and the newly-elected councillor , if he has any preferences , should make them known in some form either to his political group or to his acquaintances on the council .
2 Mind she had a husband but should think he living with one of the kids .
3 Erm , it 's great having a neighbourhood area where all the traffic goes slowly , but there are certain radial roads in where the traffic should move I think at some speed .
4 D' you think I should stop her singing in that club ? ’
5 Nowadays there 's an enormous amount of information about us kept in computers , and there are laws which certainly sound as though they should stop it falling into unauthorized hands .
6 Trust me when I say you should have nothing to do with such drivel — make like a tree and leave it .
7 I 'm against some sorts of professionalization , but it would be silly to think that the university should have nothing to do with any profession .
8 The nurse said of course they could use the phone , but they should have themselves looked at first .
9 ‘ You know very well that you are not ; if you were so , I should have myself driven to some other park . ’
10 Apart from team matters I do n't think we should have anything to do with each other . ’
11 ‘ You must have something to show for all your time here .
12 But they say you must leave it running for two days .
13 If people want to discuss matters of general concern , they must get themselves elected to this Congress .
14 Crawford , at 24 , displays a plastic face and an elastic grace — comic credentials that should allow him to travel in faster and funnier company . ’
15 The late start for G must allow it to finish at 15 .
16 The late start for G must allow it to finish at 15 .
17 ‘ You must let me pay for any cleaning you have to have done .
18 This is a simple mix-up , a confusion of names , though I must say it amounts to criminal carelessness . ’
19 That 's what this programme is about , and in that time I mean I think , I was thinking actually as Terry was speaking , erm you said that it was not clear that you can judge somebody on a hundred days , and I must say I agree with that , and I think at the moment in the last hundred days we 've been at war and it 's impossible to judge a new Prime Minister , who 's come into office in the right at the beginning of what potentially could have been a very nasty war .
20 I must ask you to look into this unwarrented charge with a view to cancelling it .
21 Mr Forsyth added : ‘ I must ask you to look at this matter again with a view to finding a more suitable placement for this tenant in the light of the opposition expressed . ’
22 But there may well be even more subtle reasons why this group should find itself attracted to this particular form of civil society .
23 I 'll want you to think about that tonight , I 'm gon na hand out a few sheets that might might explain a little bit of synergy erm I believe synergy this is my this is more of a sort of worldly view .
24 ‘ The only thing that might make them move after three years here is Italy .
25 In fact if you think about it evolution might promote your reproductive success by making you vaguely unhappy most of the time , cos that might make you strive for more success .
26 This study might appear one sided with more detail about ‘ Anna Karenina ’ but I think it is inevitable and although I found it quite hard to compare such different styles , I enjoyed reading and studying both .
27 And the description which I 'll give you allows for that .
28 Bill , Roger and Vincent you will be the respective time keepers okay I 'll give you timing in due course but remember to give a two minute warning which is the rap on the desk make sure going on and you will find out the role plays will or may run over time .
29 Do n't worry , I 'll keep you informed about that too .
30 I 'll bet they hear of these mini breaks through the wh I ca n't remember
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