Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb mod] [adv] to " in BNC.

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1 If a personal creditor of the heir has been sent into possession in order to protect his property , and has obtained an object left under trust to me , it is agreed that I ought not to be prejudiced by him in any way ; no more than if he had received that object as a pledge from the heir himself .
2 I ca n't give myself the great happiness of promising to be yours — because I am sure I ought not to ! ’
3 ‘ I — I ought not to be telling you this , but Lady Lavinia told me she would … leave me something . ’
4 She paused then added more seriously , ‘ Actually I ought not to be so excited .
5 But I 'm sorry , David , I ought n't to be bothering you with all this at such a time .
6 I ought therefore to be grateful for being disorientated by the unfamiliar and the chance to focus the innocent eye .
7 ‘ And I must away to my Green Line bus — Lydia will be keeping something hot for me . ’
8 Tony in charge of services and communication , Simon in charge of policy and development , Richard in charge of resource development , and although it 's not on the script and she said I must n't to the script , I ought to mention also Samantha who has joined us as head of communications on whom , you may thank for all the sort of visuals that we 're having , and the bright idea of videoing er , our Chairman .
9 You , you , do n't he said , I 'll down to you , I said I do n't bleeding first !
10 I could n't to that .
11 If I go , If I could just to , to bring go , right back to a point you made much earlier coming off is exactly as you 've described it for most people
12 Panic throbbed through my body and , if I had n't been made of sterner stuff , I would have dug spurs into my horse and galloped as fast as I could back to Ipswich .
13 So I , I would n't to be drawn on that Royal Doulton was late into this cycle and it 's a little later than the publishing companies coming out .
14 I ca n't to be honest , no .
15 I said , well I ca n't to be honest with you , I said I 've got ta pay back what I bloody
16 She ought not to be left , and if her breathing gets worse , prop her up .
17 Judgment was given for the defendant ; the jury had found that she was not negligent and the court held that she ought not to be liable for an extraordinary act of nature which she could not reasonably anticipate .
18 She ought not to be going , but she could not help herself .
19 I 'm sure she ought not to , but you know Joanna .
20 She ought n't to be as far down river as this .
21 These sorts of courses are needed by anyone who keeps animals , and you ought not to be allowed to keep animals unless you have attended such a course .
22 ‘ Mr Wormwood , ’ she said , ‘ if you think some rotten TV programme is more important than your daughter 's future , then you ought not to be a parent !
23 A man like you ought not to be in possession of any Russian works of art ’ .
24 I think we have got a bit more confident as the Project has gone on and said to them : well really , you ought not to be buying this .
25 He said well really for some reason you ought not to be a nurse .
26 That is when you ought perhaps to be encouraging some running .
27 Add to that the landing fees ( if you train at an aerodrome that levies these ) and the usual books , maps and equipment , and you ought realistically to be able to come home with your PPL having cost about $6,600 .
28 Probably a British businessman with enough money to go romping off to America on some tax-deductible crusade — heavens you were n't anybody in the Sixties if you could n't to that twice a year . ’
29 She used not to be your friend .
30 She used not to be so censorious of others ' behaviour but her own betrayal had , she thought , seared her more than she understood .
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