Example sentences of "[noun prp] [modal v] [vb infin] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Pat said , " I gather Bert thinks this comrade the one Jasper was talking to at Melstead may have some useful leads . " |
2 | Wainwright may play this weekend , McIntosh certainly will but London Scottish do not anticipate Sharp featuring in their first XV for the rest of the season as he is still troubled by his leg break . |
3 | It is also hoped that the EEC may have some positive move to make towards more vigilant preservation of our countryside . |
4 | Some say that the Avize Chardonnay has more finesse , but I find that while Avize may have more clarity of flavour , Cramant and , for that matter , le Mesnil-sur-Oger have finer qualities of bouquet . |
5 | AFTER a slow start in 1990 , eastern Germany may attract more companies and investors this year . |
6 | For example , a husband paying CGT should give some of his assets to his wife . |
7 | Sir Patrick must hope this will be enough to bring the parties back to the table , to build on the broad principles agreed last time . |
8 | It was a tradition that Edwin should frame all my father 's work but his death made that impossible in this instance so Francis returned the picture . ’ |
9 | Since the rise in inflation , which had seriously eroded the three-year funding , was unforeseen , Mr Luce should honour that commitment . |
10 | Mr Taylor must shoulder much of the blame . |
11 | Taylor must bury any recriminations about Beardsley turning his back on England . |
12 | Taylor must recognise this fact now … and act . |
13 | Taylor must recognise this fact now … and act . |
14 | If your drift allowance is correct , the QDMs should show little change . |
15 | The writer of this essay should have noticed the possibility of an ambiguity or difficulty for the reader in tracing the reference back , and could have solved the problem by replacing the ambiguous word " this " with a phrase which makes clear who or what is being referred to , such as , perhaps " That Sir William should feel this is not surprising since he had been knighted . " |
16 | Your teacher said that you and Jason must do all the work . ’ |
17 | More field trips were demanded ; in the new climate in which life was at last prepared to be amenable to Richard 's desires , it seemed natural that Murray should supervise these expeditions . |
18 | Roger Lyon , assistant general secretary of the Manufacturing Science and Finance union , said he would demand that Ferranti should discuss all takeover plans with the workforce first . |
19 | Mitch should get some magnificent shots . ’ |
20 | MUFC may find that scoring against teams Id not enough to make them roll over and give up anymore . |
21 | The new pages of the meteoritic book waiting to be read in Paris and Milton Keynes may provide such evidence . |
22 | Rocky may have more vision but if the team has n't got the ball it is not worth much . |
23 | PTIs may spend most of their life in gymnasia , but they are first and foremost soldiers , and are expected to keep up their military skills . |
24 | There has never been any reason why the United States should accept this type of proposal . |
25 | And Balliol must have some good commanders to have done what he has done . ’ |
26 | Sir : Your report ( 2 October ) on the Pro-Life conference in Keele must fill many of your readers with dismay . |
27 | Both mother and father , they agree that erm that David should do that because , you see , David established that he is the only he is the only man on this Earth who who who have er holy seed in him . |
28 | Again , LEAs should provide these . |
29 | I was thinking Rex might like that little G E C out there , that 's a nice little |
30 | For example , the historian who is studying a parish in the Sussex Weald might get more enlightenment from an analysis of the economy and social structure of a wood-pasture community in the Forest of Arden than from a comparable study of a nearby parish on the South Downs , which might offer some rewarding contrasts but few points of similarity . |