Example sentences of "[modal v] [vb infin] [adv prt] this " in BNC.
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1 | Does my right hon. Friend accept what is becoming obvious by now — that many of his hon. Friends , and Members in all parts of the House , have no wish or even thought that he should resign over this issue , or that my right hon. Friend the Prime Minister should see fit to accept his resignation ? |
2 | I do hope Chesky manages to reissue Wild 's legendary RCA recording of the Scharwenka First Piano Concerto , but in the meantime all connoisseurs of superb piano playing should snap up this disc without delay . |
3 | When he says , ‘ I must give over this life ’ , you know he wo n't . |
4 | This afternoon 's showers should clear up this evening to leave all areas with a dry night . |
5 | Lord Reid said that the courts must carry out this task by construing the Act as a whole . |
6 | My electrical capabilities go no further than being able to wire a plug — and even that we are n't ( officially ) allowed to do in the lab : the safety regulations demand that a qualified electrician should carry out this skilled task . |
7 | Many of them are well off , so the BBC should sort out this anomaly before charging other pensioners for second sets . |
8 | Perhaps I should take up this investigative journalism . |
9 | It was natural , therefore , that the assembly should take up this kind of understanding . |
10 | They agreed that they must seal off this inner courtyard and all within it , and sift through the trapped folk . |
11 | But that 's all the more reason why we should go off this time with a car well filled , eh ? |
12 | I do n't think we should hold up this one because of it , er so I would like to see the more detailed plans coming to the next meeting of the area committee er , so that residents can comment on this . |
13 | ‘ I must go out this afternoon . ’ |
14 | Hall said : ‘ We must get up this season and I believe we will . |
15 | She told herself sternly that she must shake off this tendency towards romantic fantasy . |
16 | And so we must start off this morning with his , perhaps most famous of all interviews that Jesus had , the interview with Nicodemus there in John , er er chapter three part of which Elaine read for us earlier . |
17 | Glen-Gery in the US and the pulp side should turn around this year but David Taylor at UBS Phillips & Drew thinks that by paying interest instead of receiving it the group will make a much-the-same £10m this time , and may cut dividends to 4p . |
18 | From there I 'll throw out this hook with the rugby ball as bait . ’ |
19 | How much we spent on Ghost House and Runaway Train er , and how much er , profit we 'll bring in this year . |
20 | I know in our case , and therefore probably in a lot that it is n't always possible , they 'll always find a way in , but if there was some perhaps advice to people it might bring down this number of complaints , that you could perhaps do before the wasp season begins , I do n't know whether that 's a possibility or not . |
21 | If I promise to let you know if your brother-in-law contacts me surely you 'll call off this business of staying together like two ill-matched peas in one small pod ? ’ |
22 | Right , we 'll go up this way , through the promena along the promenade , and then we 'll go back through the town and it 'll be time to get the others from school by then . |
23 | Well I 'll go up this way , have n't combed my hair . |
24 | That means if they , they 'll go up this season |
25 | You go up that one , I 'll go up this one |
26 | I 'll pass on this one and leave interested parties to contact John Watson , though I guess it 's worth adding that NME 's ‘ Dancing Master ’ cassette is now a collector 's item mainly because it contains a live U2 cut , ‘ An Cut Dubh ’ , recorded in March , 1981 and unavailable on an authorised recording . |
27 | I 'll pass on this one . " |
28 | I 'll pass on this information I 've received which I normally do . |
29 | With a bit of luck you might go down this time . |
30 | ‘ I expect I 'll walk over this way every day anyway , and if he does come on Saturday could Archie be here , please , to take him down with his bags to the cottage ? ’ |