Example sentences of "[pron] [modal v] [verb] in the " in BNC.

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1 Failure to observe them may result in the withdrawal of occupational sick pay and/or statutory sick pay .
2 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 .
3 Nothing must stand in the way of the safety and well-being of our children .
4 Nothing must get in the way . ’
5 The anthem : ‘ Blessed by Thou , Lord God of Israel ’ was sung by Thomas Street Church choir and the sermon was preached by Mr Guard who chose as his text the fourth verse of the twenty-seventh Psalm : ‘ One thing have I desired of the Lord , that will I seek after , that I may dwell in the house of the Lord all the days of my life , to behold the beauty of the Lord and to enquire in His temple . ’
6 The Aborigines who were with me , and of whom I must speak in the highest praise , for the readiness with which they rendered me their assistance , affirmed , upon learning the nature of my pursuits , that they had come to meet me . ’
7 I must admit in the break I we like to do the crossword .
8 I wanted so much to go into the house and be with them , but I knew I must stay in the hut .
9 I must revive in the listening public their own sense of moving about in worlds unrealized … .
10 I must believe in the Apostolic Succession , there being no other way of accounting for the descent of the Bishop of Exeter from Judas Iscariot . ’
11 I thought er that God wanted me to be a doctor and I did n't have a place to go to , I took my A levels having had five chances of places to be a doctor and everybody saying no , we do n't want you and erm I had everybody praying for me at church and quite miraculously at the end of the August , when I should start in the September , I had a phone call at half past ten at night from a surgeon at the London Hospital asking me to go for an interview the next day .
12 Though I should walk in the valley of the shadow of death , save me spasms , he ceased , and lying back quietly now , with no words teeming in his head , he wiped his hand on the ground .
13 Well well you 'd go to er er I should say in the morning service , that was a service you used to have .
14 I should say in the context of the working of the Anglo-Irish Agreement that at no stage during the time that I have been Secretary of State has the Minister for Defence for the Republic of Ireland taken part in the conference .
15 I had hoped he and I might snuggle in the back of the car while his mate did the driving .
16 Yeah I might , I mean I might I might go in the best ones I can get .
17 But I might do in the next fifty years any of them .
18 Perhaps I might see in the rising of that sun some icon quintessentially Pacific , or think some thought which in a flash would sum up the essential message of the great Ocean .
19 I might jump in the lake , I do n't really know .
20 I 'll remain in the open where I 'm easily seen , easy to find .
21 I 'm beginning to think I 'll leave in the summer , whether I get a proper job or not .
22 I 'll stay in the village , but I 'll still look after Mr Gargery as much as I can . ’
23 I 'll stay in the back she said .
24 I 'll stop in the shops .
25 I 'll hide in the boat and the river will carry it down to the bridge .
26 And I 'll go in the suit until we reach the ambush point .
27 I 'll go in the morning . ’
28 I 'll go in the shop over there
29 And then when dad 's coming to bed I 'll come ou I 'll go in the lounge .
30 Well I 'll probably be there at four and I 'll go in the village .
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