Example sentences of "[modal v] [verb] [pers pn] in [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Slightly clumsy hard rock that may make it in America later . |
2 | Let's consider them in order . |
3 | The hon. Gentleman ought to bear it in mind that the rules are very clear . |
4 | Those of us who enjoy them need only a name for each condition , so that we may discuss them in expectation and in recollection . |
5 | No the guests will not be in costume , we thought it was unfair that they should make them in costume . |
6 | And Jesus , in his conversation with the Samaritan woman who asked him where true worship happened , answered that " God is spirit and they who worship him must worship him in spirit and truth , " for " the time will come when neither here nor in Jerusalem will men worship " . |
7 | I should think they in case you would n't have been there would they ? |
8 | Those who , with some justification , criticise the lack of continuity within some primary schools , should consider it in comparison with the secondary school when viewed from the child 's viewpoint . |
9 | If we are to understand the feeding habits of the species , therefore , we must consider it in relation to the whole ecology of the species , and its relations to other species . |
10 | Should do it in pencil . |
11 | They should do it in future . |
12 | so it should keep him in order |
13 | Miggs 's phrase comes from Ps. 2 : 9 , ‘ Thou shalt dash them in pieces like a potter 's vessel ’ . |
14 | Thou shalt break them with the rod of iron , thou shalt dash them in pieces like a potter 's vessel . |
15 | He suggested that Joan should meet him in Belfast . |
16 | The political pilgrim should not stumble through backstreets and alleys with only glimpses of his goal , then suddenly at the last moment find all revealed ; rather he should approach it in awe , aware of its enormous size from a great distance . |
17 | You use this form to apply for leave and must submit it in advance to your manager . |
18 | I was anxious that Ivy should read it in manuscript , for fear that it might not be published in her lifetime : it was a story of family tyranny that must appeal to her . |
19 | A further discussion with Sir Henry led us to agree that the telegram must be delivered , but that I should take it in person to the Editor and see if something less embarrassing could be agreed . |
20 | But you must inform them in writing of the situation . |
21 | She had vowed to honour him for better or for worse , just as he must honour her in sickness as he did in health . |
22 | We may find that the writer was completely biased in his views and that he falsified his evidence , in which case he is a perjurer and we should hold him in contempt . |
23 | It should hold us in suspense and give us a sense of waiting and expectation for the more important message which is to follow . |
24 | If Mr Spicer 's dismissal for drunkenness last Christmas was a charade ; if he is still in fact in your employment though not as a chauffeur ; if your American mistress telephoned Mr Fairfax-Vane and lured him here ; if I should happen to fall victim to a break-in apparently arranged by Mr Fairfax-Vane in order to lay his hands on my Tunbridge Ware but actually carried out by Mr Spicer in order to bring about my death ; if my demise should leave you in possession of your father 's letters and free to publish them … |
25 | It should put us in mind of the old people in our own parish . ’ |
26 | You should put it in context though . |
27 | ‘ As soon as you have decided that you want to complain you should put it in writing , setting out all the facts and saying what you want out of it , ’ says Keith Richards , a senior lawyer with the Consumer Association . |
28 | Ideally , you should put it in writing , stating you need the machine by a specific date . |
29 | So I think we should get it in perspective . |
30 | Roman growled softly in satisfaction , his lips demanding she should kiss him in return . |