Example sentences of "[indef pn] [modal v] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 That everyone ought to live on unsurfaced streets ?
2 It is all so much work and nothing may come of it .
3 I mean it could be nothing may happen at all may descend on us and everybody 's and we 've run out of money .
4 Yet everyone may come into contact with the mentally handicapped at some stage in their lives ; indeed any one of us may be accidentally brain damaged .
5 She was awakened in the mornings by cocks crowing , and it was so quiet in the evenings it seemed everyone must go to bed before dark .
6 Everyone must decide for himself .
7 Everyone must worry about the group dynamics .
8 In 1856 French secretaries of embassy and legation were divided into three classes and it was ordered that no one was to reach the third and lowest class without having already served as an attaché for three years , while everyone must spend at least three more in each class before being promoted to a higher one .
9 A S EVERYONE must know by now , 1992 marks the 40th anniversary of H M The Queen 's accession to the throne .
10 This month , everyone must write about this ; next month , nobody is allowed to write about that .
11 ‘ Every day everyone should eat at least one broad-leafed vegetable . ’
12 This is not the most Basque part of the Basque country because it is too built-up and , in the case of Biarritz , too chic ; but everyone should go at least to Saint-Jean-de-Luz , emphatically a Basque town and still in living touch with the ocean of which , as fishermen or on occasion as pirates , the Basques were for long leading citizens .
13 All political parties are agreed that everyone should pay towards council services if they can afford it .
14 It is one of Robin Child 's primary aims that everyone should learn to be visually literate , to learn to read a picture as they would a book .
15 Not everyone should wait until the standard age to retire .
16 ‘ I should demand that everyone should account for their movements but , ’ he smiled thinly , ‘ in the main we all sleep alone and I have no authority to ask . ’
17 Last but by no means least , everyone should buy at least one copy of Olive Geddes ' fascinating Swing Through Time — the perfect Christmas present for golfers everywhere !
18 They seem to think everyone should look past their appearance and get to know the ‘ real person ’ .
19 ‘ I 'm not saying everyone should try to be this slim , ’ she hastens to add .
20 For if there really is only one version of good primary practice then it becomes obvious that everyone should subscribe to it .
21 The first question which should be asked on this subject is why use microcomputers Is the starting point for the selection of software either ( a ) because in this technological era everyone should know about microcomputers or ( b ) for sound learning aims and objectives ? i.e. do school librarians and teachers start from the skills and processes or because of the existence of software ?
22 Everyone should get around the table and talk , it is the only way forward . ’
23 Before taking any decisions about living together , everyone should agree on the basic structure and routine of how it can work , from sharing the bathroom and kitchen to how to manage finances .
24 Everyone should profit from having a Profitboss around .
25 Everlast has made much in recent interviews of HOP 's lack of meaning — they 're just regular guys who enjoy a few bevvies and like to get laid , they do n't pretend otherwise , and no-one should come to them expecting anything else .
26 No-one should get in her way
27 The elder regretfully explained the villagers ' belief that the mountain was sacred , and that no-one should venture upon it higher than the Monastery of Saint James .
28 No-one should argue with the concept of greater efficiency in the BBC , but the reforms are also meant to be about decentralising power to where the creativity resides .
29 He believed nothing should stand in the way of the security of the United States , and was less choosy than Congress about what means he took to preserve it .
30 Apart from the problem of dealing with large numbers of frightened refugees , there was also an election coming up on 10 May , and the political factions in the town were anxious that nothing should interfere with it , so there was a concerted effort to play down the possible risk .
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