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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 While the child is in care no-one may cause him to be known by a new surname or remove him from the United Kingdom without either the written consent of every person who has parental responsibility or the leave of the court ( s33(7) ) .
2 You go into the bedroom , checking the position of the mirrors ; none of them ought to show you to anybody in the bathroom .
3 O God give me the strength to be victorious over myself , for nothing may chain me to this life .
4 On the other hand if I am in a drama experience my own actions and things about me may trap me into believing I am in an actual event .
5 Everyone must admire it as a supreme example of the unremitting development of one basic situation , Iago 's destruction of Othello , with a claustrophilic refusal to digress or vary from its path , yet no one is known to have enjoyed it .
6 He does n't seem to be embarrassed by anything , except when you try to provoke him by telling him that surely he must thump his desk once in a while , or that although he says that a record company exists ‘ to guide your artists ’ most of them must hate him at some point .
7 I may treat you as a grown-up person , may I not ?
8 Just as he did earlier in the chapter , he warns Moses and Aaron to ‘ Get away from the midst of this congregation , that I may consume them in a moment . ’
9 Give me the Lady Fand , that I may bear her to a fitting place . ’
10 I shall not be gratified for a benefit , although I may return it in the hope of future benefits ; similarly I shall not avenge injuries except as a deterrent to future injuries .
11 the authority if I may refer you to it is the recent report of the British er Columbia Supreme Court erm courtesy of professional negligence er in the updating section it 's a a .
12 Now , please have Red Sixteen sent for , so that I may inform him of my decision . ’
13 If I may ask you about the window ?
14 I may see you on the same plane . ’
15 I may see you in the shop one of these days . ’
16 I may call you by your pen name , yes ? ’ he added .
17 For this alone , I may find it in my heart to forgive her .
18 If we can not guess Jacob 's motives , the storyteller makes them plain : ‘ I may appease him with the present that goes before me , and afterwards I shall see his face ; perhaps he will accept me . ’
19 ‘ I will buy it , so that I may have you to myself . ’
20 I may unnerve you by saying that many of us err in this .
21 ROS : A compulsion towards philosophical introspection is his chief characteristic , if I may put it like that .
22 I may use them on Mrs occasionally .
23 She says I have just bought this pram from a jumble sale and I am thinking I may use it as a flower pot and maybe make some model babies out of flowers .
24 If you have any other items you wish to raise at the meeting , please advise me beforehand so that I may include them on the agenda .
25 But one day I may take you at your word , ’ she said darkly .
26 ‘ If I come across Amy Marr , surely I ought to put her in touch with the police or possibly the Bishop ? ’
27 Well possibly I ought to put it on my review panel and er if there 's a requirement for it .
28 ‘ Perhaps I ought to take her under my wing , ’ he suggested .
29 ‘ I think I ought to take you to the farmhouse to be seen to — that iss , if I can carry you . ’
30 ‘ The story is that there 's an irresponsible , bored lunatic in Deptford , and I ought to keep him in a cage until I need him . ’
  Next page