Example sentences of "[noun prp] [modal v] [verb] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Getting such an installation — currently available for some forty GA aircraft types — approved by the CAA may add considerably to the cost of hardware and labour , as the British Gliding Association has been finding out . |
2 | If women are to be judged by their appearance , Mira ought to give up books : |
3 | MAGIC ITEMS : The Reiksmarshall may carry up to three magic items in total . |
4 | STRIKER Paul Wilkinson is beating out a message that England boss Graham Taylor may find increasingly difficult to ignore . |
5 | The exquisite Miss Linnet Gage may do better . |
6 | A decision made in Whitehall may look very different in the North East of England . |
7 | Having noticed this discrepancy , Husameddin suggests that the text of Ibn Hajar ought to read thus suggesting that a ( seven ) has dropped out of the text . |
8 | At the opposite end of the table , Bangor may struggle again and their cause has n't been helped by the loss to Cliftonville of ace striker Johnny Poole . |
9 | At the opposite end of the table , Bangor may struggle again and their cause has n't been helped by the loss to Cliftonville of ace striker Johnny Poole . |
10 | Snow may linger as late as mid-July . |
11 | Clough must act quickly to arrest Forest 's bottom-of-the-table plight because the fear of relegation is spreading through the club . |
12 | Someone Mr Rocard should worry more about is Mr Jacques Delors , another Socialist popular with voters , whose mandate as president of the European Commission is up in 1992 . |
13 | As in the case of the UK , the Netherlands must plan well ahead how to accommodate to the loss of its ephemeral hydrocarbon bonanza . |
14 | But Whitehall should contract out as much as possible of this research to industry itself rather than giving it to government establishments . |
15 | Yet as the evidence is unfolded it becomes increasingly incongruous that the mandarins of Whitehall should claim so little when they patently control so much . |
16 | Deane 's got ta score if he plays and Strach and Macca must put up — they 've been pretty ineffective of late . |
17 | Mr Gummer should pick up Mr MacSharry 's ideas and remould them to meet sensible criteria . |
18 | And so that Ven should know how truly sorry she was , she held on to him with both arms and tried to pull him to her . |
19 | After this dance , Lalage must give up her predatory conquest . |
20 | Either Germany should revalue upwards to give the rest of us some breathing room or Britain , France and Italy should combine in a joint downward realignment . |
21 | He told the Governor that ‘ Rance must come out with a new policy , with proposals that go beyond the White paper [ of May 1945 ] . |
22 | ‘ I 'll be sick on the floor if he comes near me ’ — a photographer loaned from American Vogue threatened if Gerald should intrude once more on his studio photo sessions . |
23 | On that basis , Chelmsford should do well . |
24 | Mr Baker must keep up the peacemaking . |
25 | If Richemont should buy out the Philip Morris stake it would trigger an obligation to bid for the rest of the shares . |
26 | The EEC should decide soon whether to raise the prices , and help Philips sell more European players . |
27 | As with the DeskPros , a full Pentium upgrade is available for existing SystemPro/XL users , but old Prosignias must put up with Overdrive . |
28 | ‘ Churchill should know better . |
29 | But as the French press produced one embarrassing revelation after another , including leaks from the DGSE itself , it was decided that 65-year-old civil servant Bernard Tricot should carry out a rigorous investigation and that the French government would cooperate fully with the New Zealand police . |
30 | Although the Birthday Celebration year is over , the good work of the NCH must go on . |