Example sentences of "[modal v] [vb infin] a [num ord] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | Some stallion owners may want a second payment in October if the mare is definitely in foal . |
2 | When a loan is partly paid off , the lender may make a second loan , for the same amount as the original sum . |
3 | At this point it is likely that we may make a second mistake and go for a purely positivist view of law , the view that the nature of law can be appreciated purely by reciting the elements of positing and applying law without reference to its objectives or functions , so that we have a legal system as long as there are institutionalised ways of selecting mandatory rules and some arrangement for an authoritative application of those rules to particular situations . |
4 | ‘ To the end that you may make a second and happier marriage from your father 's house — is that so ? ’ |
5 | You may need a third hand for this . |
6 | TRAGIC Hillsborough coma victim Tony Bland may win a last right for brain-dead patients in Britain — the right to die . |
7 | That she should spare a first glance , let alone a second , on this man was almost incredible . |
8 | A court in Aix should make a first ruling this month whether Vasarely or Debbasch is legally in control of the Vasarely Foundation . |
9 | and the back well it must have been the best part of should think a third of an acre |
10 | It is not compulsory to provide any module names , but for each one specified , you must provide a First Issue No and a Last Issue No . |
11 | For every module name entered , you must provide a First Issue No and a Last Issue No . |
12 | It is not compulsory to provide any module names , but for each one specified , you must provide a First Issue No and a Last Issue No . |
13 | You must provide a First Issue No and a Last Issue No . |
14 | THE Queen Mother 's consultant was today deciding whether she should spend a second night in the hospital where she was taken with a throat problem . |
15 | You should have a first or higher degree , be able to demonstrate significant achievement in research and the potential to contribute further in this area . |
16 | All candidates for admission to a taught postgraduate course should have a first degree in an appropriate subject , or a qualification or experience which is acceptable as equivalent . |
17 | I think we should have a 2nd referee next to a monitor in the stand . |
18 | Everyone should have a second chance . ’ |
19 | Registered health visitors must have a first level qualification in order to undertake postbasic health visitor training . |
20 | You must have a sixth sense , ’ I said . |
21 | Blake said to his companion that he should take a last look at the hole in time , and their escape . |
22 | The successful candidate must hold a first or second class honours degree . |
23 | This practice has died out , and the student should write a fifth higher than the required note whether in treble or bass clef . |
24 | THE Football Association will decide on Monday if Peterborough must play a third FA Cup first-round tie against non-League Kingstonian . |
25 | ‘ If we should get a second chance , that is . |
26 | Thus , to the primary objective : the production of a new OED for the twenty-first century ; we must add a second objective : the electronic handling and delivery of the information contained in and added to the OED , so that the latter is able to be altered in response to changes in the language . |
27 | Although the party had secured only 8,360,000 votes compared with the 8,664,000 who voted Conservative , it had won most seats in parliament and it became inevitable that it should form a second minority government , once again relying upon Liberal Party support to keep it in office . |
28 | You should arrange a third visit for the time when the agreed schedule has been completed . |
29 | and the third might become a fourth , the fourth unlikely to become a fifth and you think what a waste of time that was . |
30 | Roman Catholic bishops and clan chieftains would even up the balance , and Ireland might boast a Second Chamber that would be the envy of England and the world . |