Example sentences of "[pers pn] [modal v] [verb] [pn reflx] " in BNC.

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1 The most energetic of them may form themselves into pressure-groups of a not wholly child-centred kind .
2 In order to be as free as possible , that my will have the greatest possible range consistent with the similar will of others , it is necessary that there be a way in which I may commit myself … .
3 You will think me discourteous , but perhaps I may excuse myself by explaining that it is the discourtesy of grief . ’
4 I need to be able to see the path ahead in order to plan my route well in advance , or else I may get myself into an awkward position .
5 In choosing between the goals towards which I spontaneously tend , I may find myself being excited more strongly by what I perceive here and now than by what I imagine from other viewpoints , so that for example a present amusement obliterates consciousness of a future danger .
6 If I do , I may find myself kebabed between the two .
7 Elias Hrawi , the West Beirut-based ( Christian ) President , sent a message to world leaders on Feb. 6 asking them to " support any effort or step which I may find myself compelled to take as head of the legitimate [ Lebanese ] government " .
8 ‘ You 've told me who you are , ’ Veronica continued , ‘ so I ought to introduce myself properly .
9 He said I ought to get myself a lawyer . ’
10 I must remind myself that fear and my submission to it is a statement of disbelief .
11 I must pull myself together .
12 I 'm too highly strung , she thought : I must contain myself , not stare .
13 All of these meetings required careful preparation and I was relieved when my election team agreed with my general tactics , although they added that I must make myself available for private talks with any colleague who asked to see me .
14 ‘ He went to Prague this morning , ’ Lubor obliged nicely , and then added , ‘ He particularly asked that , should you have any problems or require assistance in any way , I must make myself available to you . ’
15 Such an appeal was not to be resisted , but first I had to tell Meehan that if I did look into his case , I must feel myself free to come to whatever conclusions my investigations led me , ‘ whether in your favour or not ’ .
16 I must content myself with the last verse of a hymn in honour of St Bartholomew :
17 No , what I have done myself , I must undo myself .
18 ‘ But you were right when you insisted that I must give myself the opportunity to learn my true feelings , although … ’
19 That being so , ‘ I must immerse myself in the atmosphere of my homeland . ’
20 ‘ Then I must introduce myself to him , yes ?
21 ‘ Now , I must introduce myself .
22 I must limit myself to two others who have thrilled and inspired me .
23 I must clean myself up and get some lunch — I have a meeting on grading with various people up the road in the Civil Service Commission at quarter past two …
24 But long ago , in 1946 , the questing and the questioning had become almost unbearable , and I knew that to keep my sanity I must force myself to an arbitrary conclusion : I would believe the least terrible of terrible possibilities — that the plane had been shot down over the Channel by enemy action .
25 To begin with I thought I must force myself to be matter-of-fact , not let his abnormality take control of the situation .
26 Perhaps I knew already what the answer would be — that I must cut myself free from him .
27 I have been accused of favouring Transworld in the past , so I feel I must defend myself and say that it is not that I love Transworld so much as that I admire success .
28 Yes , well I was , I was erm , I must put myself in historical context .
29 And although for my own part it would be my ruin , yet so great is my veneration for you , so entire my reliance on providence upon so just an occasion that I should think myself but too happy if I might be accepted .
30 And a very unnatural mother I should think myself if I did not make a push to secure it for Gerald ! ’
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