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

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1 Each of these are covered in this leaflet as each may affect you personally when deciding whether to take the HIV antibody test .
2 If your timing is right , Positive ideas of this kind may well give her hope and encouragement , but they should not be introduced too early in the grieving process , or she may regard them almost as an insult to the depth of her sorrow at a time when she is not yet ready to look to the future .
3 This can be a helpful approach in discussion — someone may regard you as stubborn , whereas you see yourself as determined .
4 But if the other party does n't use this level of response themselves , they may regard you as insincere or phoney .
5 It is true that today 's speakers , not knowing the origins of generic he , may regard it as just a feature of grammar .
6 But you may think me merely biased if I say that my own father could in many ways be considered to rank with such men , and that his career is the one I have always scrutinized for a definition of ‘ dignity ’ .
7 But the believer must wait for God 's time of deliverance ; he may think it long in coming — forgetting that God 's time is the best time . ’
8 Others may think it digestively more prudent to follow the example of Badger in The Wind in the Willows , sitting down quietly in a commodious armchair for a session with — or maybe under — the newspapers .
9 Mr Wakerley told the jury : ‘ You may think he soon realised his position was hopeless . ’
10 You may think you just nursed me .
11 But a graze above his left eye has raised worries that the doctors may rule him out .
12 Trampling over it may damage it so that it ca n't be used .
13 If you have ever actually looked at this document that they have produced for today 's meeting , it is not a strategy , it 's not a statement , it 's just a trotting out of the old stories that have been knocked back time and time again , but if they 're gon na bring it out , let's knock it back again .
14 One unforeseen bill and the debts start piling up , one long delay in receiving housing benefit and the landlord may throw you out .
15 Hard thinking and research may aid us individually , and eventually as a species , to counter some of these problems .
16 Come on , let's make her as comfortable as possible . ’
17 I mean it was like years ago I heard things about Down 's children with holes in the heart and why bother to do it , but now everything 's changing — let's make them more normal .
18 This is now established and we 're pleased with its success ; but let's make it even better .
19 At last it 's back with us in America , so let's make it fast .
20 Mm that 's a bit let's make it more awkward .
21 Certainly erm I do n't know what Norman says , but I would say on the phone to you , Let's make it absolutely clear that this is er in the main a telesales operation .
22 So let's make it quick , shall we ? ’
23 Let's let's slow it down a bit .
24 For the hemiplegic patient , it requires extra care , because the patient is likely to be sitting still for much of the day , which in itself may make him more prone to infections , and the risk is magnified if there is any damp or dirty material next to his skin .
25 Salt concentrations near the surface may make them especially inhospitable to vegetation ; only the soils of damper areas , in which salts are distributed evenly or concentrated at depth , are likely to support plant propagules .
26 But this , it is claimed , may make them more vulnerable than most to negative emotions when they are shown to be powerless .
27 We do not deny that some characteristics of prison inmates may make them more or less likely to cause problems — if the prisons predominantly housed old people or nuns rather than young men with past records of anti-social behaviour they would doubtless experience fewer riots .
28 But , insurers point out , this may make them less able to compete against other financial institutions .
29 That learned attitude in its turn may make me uncomfortably edgy and aggressive when situations .
30 The recent liberalization of legal services which allows more people to do conveyancing may make it even more important than it has been hitherto .
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